The First White House Library

The First White House Library
Author: Catherine M. Parisian
Publisher: Penn State Press
Total Pages: 416
Release: 2010
Genre: History
ISBN: 027103713X

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The First White House Library is the first book to consider the history of books and reading in the Executive Mansion.

Our White House

Our White House
Author: N.C.B.L.A.
Publisher: National Geographic Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2010-09-14
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 0763646091

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More than one hundred leading authors and illustrators donate their talents in a creative tour de force that is making history. Conceived and co-created by the National Children’s Book and Literary Alliance, this outstanding collection of essays, personal accounts, historical fiction, and poetry melds with an equally stunning array of original art to offer a look at America’s history through the prism of the White House. Starting with a 1792 call for designers and continuing through the present day, these highly engaging writings and illustrations, expressing varied viewpoints and interwoven with key historical events, are a vital resource for family and classroom sharing — and a stirring reminder that the story of the White House is the story of every American. Back matter includes source notes, notes on contributor, and an index.

The Black History of the White House

The Black History of the White House
Author: Clarence Lusane
Publisher: City Lights Books
Total Pages: 662
Release: 2013-01-23
Genre: History
ISBN: 0872866114

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The Black History of the White House presents the untold history, racial politics, and shifting significance of the White House as experienced by African Americans, from the generations of enslaved people who helped to build it or were forced to work there to its first black First Family, the Obamas. Clarence Lusane juxtaposes significant events in White House history with the ongoing struggle for democratic, civil, and human rights by black Americans and demonstrates that only during crises have presidents used their authority to advance racial justice. He describes how in 1901 the building was officially named the “White House” amidst a furious backlash against President Roosevelt for inviting Booker T. Washington to dinner, and how that same year that saw the consolidation of white power with the departure of the last black Congressmember elected after the Civil War. Lusane explores how, from its construction in 1792 to its becoming the home of the first black president, the White House has been a prism through which to view the progress and struggles of black Americans seeking full citizenship and justice. “Clarence Lusane is one of America’s most thoughtful and critical thinkers on issues of race, class and power.”—Manning Marable "Barack Obama may be the first black president in the White House, but he's far from the first black person to work in it. In this fascinating history of all the enslaved people, workers and entertainers who spent time in the president's official residence over the years, Clarence Lusane restores the White House to its true colors."—Barbara Ehrenreich "Reading The Black History of the White House shows us how much we DON'T know about our history, politics, and culture. In a very accessible and polished style, Clarence Lusane takes us inside the key national events of the American past and present. He reveals new dimensions of the black presence in the US from revolutionary days to the Obama campaign. Yes, 'black hands built the White House'—enslaved black hands—but they also built this country's economy, political system, and culture, in ways Lusane shows us in great detail. A particularly important feature of this book its personal storytelling: we see black political history through the experiences and insights of little-known participants in great American events. The detailed lives of Washington's slaves seeking freedom, or the complexities of Duke Ellington's relationships with the Truman and Eisenhower White House, show us American racism, and also black America's fierce hunger for freedom, in brand new and very exciting ways. This book would be a great addition to many courses in history, sociology, or ethnic studies courses. Highly recommended!"—Howard Winant "The White House was built with slave labor and at least six US presidents owned slaves during their time in office. With these facts, Clarence Lusane, a political science professor at American University, opens The Black History of the White House(City Lights), a fascinating story of race relations that plays out both on the domestic front and the international stage. As Lusane writes, 'The Lincoln White House resolved the issue of slavery, but not that of racism.' Along with the political calculations surrounding who gets invited to the White House are matters of musical tastes and opinionated first ladies, ingredients that make for good storytelling."—Boston Globe Dr. Clarence Lusane has published in The Washington Post, The Miami Herald, The Baltimore Sun, Oakland Tribune, Black Scholar, and Race and Class. He often appears on PBS, BET, C-SPAN, and other national media.

The White House

The White House
Author: Susan Ashley
Publisher: Gareth Stevens
Total Pages: 28
Release: 2004
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780836841459

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The home of the country's president, the White House is an important place in U.S. history. The White House helps readers learn about the rooms where the president lives and works, famous guests who have visited, and historic events that have taken place there. Book jacket.

Dear First Lady

Dear First Lady
Author: Dwight Young
Publisher: National Geographic Books
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2008
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9781426200878

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Collects letters, some of which appear as full-size facsimiles, written over the centuries to America's first ladies by ordinary citizens and famous figures, and includes historical information to illuminate the writer's concerns and ideas.

The White House

The White House
Author: Tristan Boyer Binns
Publisher: Capstone Classroom
Total Pages: 36
Release: 2001-01-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781588104069

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Explains the history and construction of the White House in Washington, D.C., and explores its meaning and significance to America's culture and daily life.

A Kid's Guide to the White House

A Kid's Guide to the White House
Author: Betty Debnam
Publisher: Andrews McMeel Publishing
Total Pages: 72
Release: 1997-05
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 0836221532

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Find out how the White House was built, and meet the first families and their pets that have lived there. Take a tour of the public rooms and visit the big back yard.

Inside the White House

Inside the White House
Author: Betty Boyd Caroli
Publisher: Reader's Digest Association
Total Pages: 232
Release: 1999-06-07
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 9780762101436

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Explore the White House upstairs and down, experience great historical events, and share informal moments with the nation's first families. Over 200 photographs and illustrations, including floor plan.

The White House Record Library

The White House Record Library
Author: Commission for the White House Record Library
Publisher:
Total Pages: 96
Release: 1980
Genre: Sound recordings
ISBN:

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White House History

White House History
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 103
Release: 2016
Genre: Presidential libraries
ISBN:

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Thematic issue focused on the Presidential libraries.