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F. Scott Fitzgerald once wrote, "There are no second acts in
American lives", but more and more, our former presidents are
proving him wrong. No longer fading into the background upon
leaving the highest office in the land, ex-presidents perform
valuable services as elder statesmen and international emissaries -
and by pursuing their own agendas. From Eisenhower taking Kennedy
to the woodshed (literally) on the Bay of Pigs crisis, to Carter
earning the Nobel Peace Prize, to Bush Sr. and Clinton joining
forces in an unlikely partnership for tsunami and Hurricane Katrina
relief, the author examines the increasingly important roles that
former presidents assume in our nation and throughout the world.
Through interviews with former presidents, first ladies, family
members, friends, and staffers, the author also delves into the
very human stories that play out as the modern ex-presidents - from
Truman to Clinton - adjust to life after the White House and
attempt to shape their historical legacies. In this, the first
narrative history of the modern post-presidency, Mark K. Updegrove
makes a refreshingly unique contribution to literature on the
American presidents.
When former president Lyndon B. Johnson opened the LBJ Presidential
Library in May 1971, he proclaimed, "It's all here, the story of
our time-with the bark off." Accordingly, he wanted his library to
reflect not only the triumphs of his administration, but the
failures, too-and he wanted us to learn from them to build a better
future for our country. In keeping with President Johnson's vision,
the LBJ Library took a substantive, unvarnished look at the Vietnam
War, with the goal to shed new light on the war and the lessons it
provides. The passage of years offers greater perspective on the
complexities of a war that altered not only our history but our
perception of ourselves as a nation. The result was the Vietnam War
Summit, an intensive three-day conference in April 2016 that
brought together policy makers, scholars, reporters, photographers,
musicians, and importantly, those who were on the front lines of
the war and the antiwar movement. In conjunction with the
conference, the library displayed a half-scale replica of the
Vietnam Veterans Memorial on the National Mall in Washington, DC.
Twice each day during the summit, ceremonies recognized Vietnam War
veterans. A War Remembered features photographs and documentation
from the Vietnam War Summit, but also includes a number of historic
photographs from both the LBJ Library and the Briscoe Center for
American History, offering a diverse perspective on the conflict
that defined a generation.
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