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Around The Family Table: Stories From Presidential Descendants

June 4 @ 6:30 pm - 8:45 pm

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LBJ Presidential Library
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Situated on a 30-acre site on The University of Texas campus in Austin, Texas, the Library houses 45 million pages of historical documents, 650,000 photos and 5,000 hours of recordings from President Johnson’s political career, including about 643 hours of his recorded telephone conversations.

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  • We invite you to join us on Thursday, June 4, for a special evening celebrating our new exhibit The American Experiment and hearing stories from presidential descendants about their ancestors and their family legacies.

    The evening will feature Around the Family Table: Stories from Presidential Descendants, a moderated conversation to include: 

    • Ulysses Grant Dietz, 2nd Great grandson of Ulysses S. Grant
    • Richard Gatchell, 5th Great grandson of James Monroe
    • Massee McKinley, 2nd Great grandson of Grover Cleveland
    • Birch Taylor, 2nd Great grandson of Rutherford B. Hayes
    • Moderator: Tweed Roosevelt, Great grandson of Theodore Roosevelt

    6:00-6:30 p.m.               Arrivals + The American Experiment exhibit access
    6:30-7:45 p.m.               Panel featuring presidential descendants
    7:45-8:45 p.m.               Reception + The American Experiment exhibit access

    Advance registration is requested. This event is open to Friends Of The LBJ Library members. You can learn more about becoming a member here.

    About The American Experiment Exhibit

    Through an exceptional partnership with the National Archives and Records Administration and the Briscoe Center for American History, the Library will showcase extraordinary original documents that have shaped the course of American history. Across four rotating exhibitions on display May 30 through January 10, visitors will encounter defining moments—from the Brown v. Board of Education decision and the Fourteenth Amendment to the Louisiana Purchase and the Wright Brothers’ Flying Machine Patent.

    Documents on display on June 4th will include President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s Day of Infamy Speech, the treasury warrant for the purchase of Alaska, deed of gift for the Statue of Liberty, the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo, the Alien Enemies Act of 1798, and President Woodrow Wilson’s April 2, 1917 joint address to Congress leading to a declaration of war against Germany, among others.

     

    Location and Parking

    The conversation will be hosted in the 10th floor Atrium of the LBJ Presidential Library. Free parking will be available at the LBJ Library visitors’ lot located at 2313 Red River Street.

    Venue

    • LBJ Presidential Library
    • 2313 Red River St.
      Austin, TX 78705 United States
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