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Discovery and Recovery: Preserving Iraqi Jewish Heritage

Discovery and Recovery: Preserving Iraqi Jewish Heritage

Startling evidence of the once vibrant Jewish life in Iraq came to light in May 2003 — over 2,700 books and tens of thousands of documents were discovered in the flooded basement of the Iraqi intelligence headquarters by a US Army team.

Records of Rights

Records of Rights

Explore records of the National Archives documenting the ongoing struggle of Americans to define, attain, and protect their rights.

The Charters of Freedom

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A New Deal for the Arts

A unique selection of artwork, documents, and photographs highlighting Depression era Federal arts projects

A People at War

The contributions of Americans, both military and civilian, who served their country during World War II.

Amending America

2016 marks the 225th anniversary of the Bill of Rights, one of our nation's early attempts to form "a more perfect union."  In honor of this milestone, the National Archives encourages the nation to engage in thoughtful debate and discussion of how our ancestors sought to create a more just society and how we do so today.

American Originals II

Documents from American history including George Washington's expense book, a Civil War telegram from Abraham Lincoln to General Grant, and John F. Kennedy speech notes from Berlin.

American Originals: The Original Exhibit

Original documents are the most precious artifacts of our national and cultural history and they form the record of our nation, written in the hand of the people who shaped it. Some of America's most interesting and famous documents are presented here.

Discovering the Civil War

For 150 years, researchers have been finding new insights in the records of the Civil War. They're not finished yet. You can join them in "Discovering the Civil War."

Discovery and Recovery: Preserving Iraqi Jewish Heritage

Startling evidence of the once vibrant Jewish life in Iraq came to light in May 2003 — over 2,700 books and tens of thousands of documents were discovered in the flooded basement of the Iraqi intelligence headquarters by a US Army team.

Eyewitness

Gripping eyewitness accounts—in the form of letters, diaries, audio and film recordings—chronicle dramatic moments in U.S. history.

Ford and the U.S. Space Program

Artifacts, photographs and documents shown here tell fascinating stories about the Apollo-Soyuz Test Project program and the possibilities it created.

Israel's 50th Anniversary

Documents and educational activities relating to the creation of the State of Israel. From the Harry S. Truman Museum and Library.

Nixon and the U.S. Space Program

Artifacts, photographs and documents shown here tell fascinating stories about the Apollo program and the diplomatic possibilities it created.

President's Daily Diary

Fifty historically significant entries chronicling presidential activities from November 22, 1963 - January 20, 1969. From the Lyndon B. Johnson Presidential Library and Museum.

Records of Rights

Explore records of the National Archives documenting the ongoing struggle of Americans to define, attain, and protect their rights.

Remembering Vietnam

This exhibition presents both iconic and recently discovered National Archives records related to 12 critical episodes in the Vietnam War.

The Bill of Rights

The first 10 amendments of the Constitution are known as the Bill of Rights.

The Constitution

The work of many minds, the Constitution stands as a model of cooperative statesmanship and the art of compromise.

The Deadly Virus

The influenza epidemic of 1918 swept the world, attacking one fifth of the world's population. Within months, it had killed more people than any other illness in recorded history. View the epidemic through records selected from the holdings of the National Archives regional archives.

The Declaration of Independence

The Declaration of Independence set forth a list of grievances against the King in order to justify before the world the breaking of ties between the colonies and the mother country.

The National Archives: Documented Rights

The exhibit's selected documents, photographs, and original testimonies exemplify the range and depth of National Archives holdings chronicling the evolution of human and civil rights in the United States.

The Special Relationship

Documents and photographs of Churchill and Roosevelt describing the emergence of the Anglo - American alliance. 1939 - 1945. From the Franklin D. Roosevelt Library and Museum.

The Watergate Files

The Watergate exhibit at the Gerald R. Ford Museum immerses the visitor in one of the most critical constitutional crises in the nation's history.

When Nixon Met Elvis

The behind-the-scenes story of the famous 1970 meeting as told through original letters, memorandums, and photographs. From the Nixon Presidential Library