20 Libraries Nationwide Receive NEH Support for Program on 20th-Century American Presidency
The National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) announced today that 20 libraries nationwide have each received a $1,000 grant to host the multimedia public program "Presidents, Politics and Power."
"At the National Endowment for the Humanities, we support programs that are meaningful, engaging and accessible to all Americans," said NEH Chairman William Ferris. " 'Presidents, Politics and Power' uses a lively mix of high-quality video documentaries and writings by leading scholars to engage the community in an exploration of the American presidency in the 20th century."
The six-week program, scheduled for 2002, will include scholar-led lectures, documentary film screenings, and reading and discussion on six of the most influential 20th-century American presidents: Theodore Roosevelt, Franklin Roosevelt, Harry Truman, Lyndon Johnson, Richard Nixon and Ronald Reagan.
Participants will explore and discuss each presidency with special attention to their foreign and domestic policies, the historical context of their service and their unique governing styles. Materials for discussion feature scholarly articles by historians John Morton Blum, Walter LaFeber and Leon Litwack, and presentations by local scholars. The program features four documentary films made by David Grubin for PBS's "American Experience." The program is the result of a partnership between NEH, National Video Resources, the American Library Association and the Organization of American Historians.
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Tempe, Tempe Public Library
Contact: Dorothy Stewart, (480) 350-5508 - CALIFORNIA
Berkeley, Institute of Government Studies
Contact: Terry J. Dean, (510) 643-6429 - Visalia, College of the Sequoias
Contact: Nancy Finney, (559) 730-3826 - CONNECTICUT
Falls Village, Housatonic Valley Regional High School
Contact: Kathleen Mera, (860) 824-5123 - FLORIDA
Estero, South County Regional Library
Contact: Jessica Girlando, (941) 390-3206 - GEORGIA
Carrollton, West Georgia Regional Library
Contact: Martha Goodson, (770) 836-6711 - Decatur, DeKalb Public Library System/Maud M. Burrus Library
Contact: Anne J. Johnson, (404) 370-8450 - ILLINOIS
Galesburg, Galesburg Public Library
Contact: Amy E. Falasz, (309) 343-4877 - LOUISIANA
Monroe, Ouachita Parish Public Library
Contact: Estella Smith, (318) 327-1490 - MICHIGAN
Lansing, Capital Area District Library
Contact: Joan C. Smith, (517) 367-6300 - Ypsilanti, Bruce T. Halle Library
Contact: Julia K. Nims, (734) 487-0020 - NEW JERSEY
Manalapan, Monmouth County Public Library
Contact: Flora T. Higgins, (732) 431-7242 - NEW YORK
Poughkeepsie, Poughkeepsie Public Library
Contact: Julie Cohen, (845) 485-3445 - NORTH CAROLINA
Raleigh, Cameron Village Regional Library
Contact: Elena Owens, (919) 856-6727 - NORTH DAKOTA
Fargo, North Dakota State University Library
Contact: Michael Robinson, (701) 231-1017 - OHIO
Toledo, Toledo-Lucas County Library
Contact: John C. Selzer, (419) 259-5229 - OKLAHOMA
Shanee, Mabee Learning Center
Contact: Junie Janzen, (405) 878-2255 - PENNSYLVANIA
University Park, Pennsylvania State University Libraries
Contact: Helen M. Sheehy, (814) 863-1347 - VIRGINIA
Fairfax, Fairfax County Public Library
Contact: Katie Strotman, (703) 324-8333 - WYOMING
Jackson, Teton County Library
Contact: Kirsten Corbett, (307) 733-2164