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The Presidents

American presidents hold the most powerful office on earth and occupy a unique place at the center of national and world events. At once chief executive, head of state, commander-in-chief, and leader of a political party, the President of the United States is also a prominent cultural figure, and a bellwether of the society he governs.

In this award-winning collection, explore documentaries, biographies, interviews, articles, image galleries and more for an in-depth look at the history of the American presidency.

Films

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    George W. Bush

    The latest in our award-winning series of presidential biographies, this film looks at the life and presidency of George W. Bush, from his unorthodox road to the presidency to the terrorist attacks of 9/11 and the myriad of challenges he faced over his two terms, from the war in Iraq to the 2008 financial crisis.

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    Nixon

    The enigmatic nature of the Nixon presidency combined comparatively progressive legislative initiatives with a flagrant abuse of presidential power and the public trust.

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    Clinton

    A president who rose from a broken childhood to become one of the most successful politicians in modern American history and one of the most complex and conflicted characters to ever stride across the public stage.

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    George H.W. Bush

    The life and career of our 41st president, from his service in World War II to the Oval Office, and his role as the patriarch of a political family whose influence is unequaled in modern American life.

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    Reagan

    A passionate ideologue who preached a simple gospel of lower taxes, less government, and anti-communism, Ronald Reagan left the White House one of the most popular presidents of the 20th century — and one of the most controversial.

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    Jimmy Carter

    One of the greatest dramas in American politics, President Jimmy Carter was overwhelmingly voted out of office in a humiliating defeat in 1980, only to become one of the most admired statesmen and humanitarians in America and the world.

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    LBJ

    LBJ exploited his mastery of the legislative process to shepherd a collection of progressive programs through Congress with astounding success, but his visions of a Great Society were swallowed up in the quagmire of Vietnam.

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    JFK

    Forever enshrined in myth by an assassin's bullet, Kennedy's presidency long defied objective appraisal. Part of the award-winning Presidents collection.

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    Eisenhower

    Dwight D. Eisenhower was one of America's least understood presidents. Part of the award-winning collection The Presidents.

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    Truman

    An unknown politician from Missouri who suddenly found himself president, Harry Truman was the least prepared of all the men who had held the highest office, but he would prove to be a surprise — the unlikely rise of a gritty American original.

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    FDR

    Engendering both admiration and scorn, FDR exerted unflinching leadership during the most tumultuous period in U.S. history since the Civil War and was the most vital figure in the nation during his 13 years in the White House.

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    Woodrow Wilson

    President Woodrow Wilson led America during World War I, created the Federal Reserve, and helped create the League of Nations. Part of the award-winning collection  The Presidents.

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    TR

    Author, soldier, scientist, outdoorsman and caring father, he was the youngest man to become president. Part of the award-winning Presidents collection.

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    Ulysses S. Grant

    As a general, he had fought to preserve the Union. As president, he helped to oversee the transformation from union to nation.

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    Abraham and Mary Lincoln: A House Divided

    The six-part story of a frontiersman farmer and a wealthy Confederate slave-owner's daughter.

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    John and Abigail Adams

    A chronical of an inspiring political marriage, and the birth of a nation.

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    Murder of a President

    The story of James Garfield, one of the most extraordinary men ever elected president, and his assassination by a deluded madman.

Features

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    Can the President Abuse His Power?

    Watch these clips from American Experience's Presidents Collection and connect today's election issues with the past.

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    William McKinley

    Elected after the closing of the American frontier to the west, McKinley found new ways to expand in the Pacific and Caribbean following the Spanish American War. 

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    Lyndon B. Johnson

    To Lyndon B. Johnson, the essence of leadership lay in building consensus among diverse groups.

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    William McKinley

    Elected after the closing of the American frontier to the west, McKinley found new ways to expand in the Pacific and Caribbean following the Spanish American War. 

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    Millard Fillmore

    Millard Fillmore proposed paying Texas to abandon claims on New Mexico, and supported the admission of California into the Union. 

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    Andrew Johnson

    After barely surviving his impeachment trial, Andrew Johnson served out the rest of the term without thought of reelection.

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    William Henry Harrison

    William Harrison, a frontier army general whose fame (and nickname) was assured at the battle of Tippecanoe, spent only 32 days in office before dying.

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    Zachary Taylor

    In a three-way race against the Democrat Lewis Cass and the Free Soil Party candidate Martin Van Buren, Taylor won a narrow victory over Cass.

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    Franklin Pierce

    Franklin Pierce was elected on a platform of maintaining the status quo in regards to the issue of slavery.

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    Biography: James Buchanan

    Buchanan's faith that the legal system would resolve the slavery issue locked him into inaction.

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    Barack H. Obama

    Barack Obama was the first African-American to serve as President of the United States.

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    Franklin Pierce

    Franklin Pierce was elected on a platform of maintaining the status quo in regards to the issue of slavery.

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    How to End a War?

    Watch these clips on how to end a war—from President Turman to President George W. Bush.

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    Who is the Enemy?

    Watch these selected clips from the Presidents Collection and connect current issues with the past.

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    When is it OK to Lie?

    Watch these highlighted clips from the Presidents Collection and connect with our recent past.

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    How to Handle a Crisis?

    Watch these clips from the Presidents Collection to learn more about our domestic, as well as  international crisis.

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    How Important is Military Service?

    A combat pilot, a nuclear submarine officer and Mr. U.S.A? Find out more about U.S. presidents and their military experience.

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    Does age matter?

    From a young leader to a grandpa, watch these clips from American Experience's Presidents Collection.

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    Should the U.S. Police the World?

    From the Vietnam War, Persian Gulf and Iraq, watch these clips from American Experience's Presidents Collection.

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    What About the Economy?

    From energy crisis to recession and the financial crisis in 2008, how have our presidents handled the economy, Watch these clips from American Experience's Presidents Collection.

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    How Can a Party Unite?

    Watch these clips from Presidents Collection and connect today's partisan issues with the past.

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    John Tyler

    Following the sudden death of William Henry Harrison, Vice President John Tyler assumed the presidency.

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    Running for President

    Since our country's first presidential election in 1788, the strategies of those campaigning have changed dramatically.

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    The Iran-Contra Affair

    Ronald Reagan's efforts to eradicate Communism spanned the globe, but the insurgent Contras' cause in Nicaragua was particularly dear to him.

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    The Impeachment of Andrew Johnson

    On February 24, 1868, something extraordinary happened in the United States Congress.

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    Grant, Reconstruction and the KKK

    At the time of Ulysses S. Grant's election to the presidency, white supremacists were conducting a reign of terror throughout the South.

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    Suffragist Alice Paul Clashed with Woodrow Wilson

    A combative and outspoken leader in the women's suffrage movement, Alice Paul broke away from the National American Woman Suffrage Association to form the more radical National Woman's Party.

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    Shifting Political Landscapes during Lincoln's Presidency

    As the nation expanded westward, the dispute over slavery intensified. Would the new territories extend it or prohibit it?

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    The President’s New Clothes

    On the eve of the nation’s first presidential inauguration, President-elect George Washington was preoccupied by an urgent and troublesome matter: What would he wear to his swearing-in ceremony in New York City?

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    Benjamin Harrison

    Grandson of William Henry Harrison, Benjamin Harrison managed to unseat Grover Cleveland in the 1888 election.

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    James Madison

    James Madison, the fourth president,  the "Father of the Constitution," co-authored The Federalist Papers, helped to establish a system of checks and balances for the federal government.

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    Andrew Jackson

    Andrew Jackson embodied the ideal of the self-made American man, and his populist appeal lay in his message of inclusion against what he characterized as entrenched establishment interests.

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    Protecting the President

    The U.S. President has not always had a protective detail. Only after the murder of President McKinley in 1901 did Congress assign the task of presidental protection to the Secret Service.

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    Biography: James Monroe

    Upon his inauguration, Monroe chose to make a presidential tour of the states, the first such tour since Washington's. 

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    Biography: James Buchanan

    Buchanan's faith that the legal system would resolve the slavery issue locked him into inaction.

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    James Knox Polk

    Billed as the "Manifest Destiny" candidate, Polk negotiated the Oregon territory to the north. 

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    Grover Cleveland

    The only president to serve two non-consecutive terms, Grover Cleveland's second term coincided with a financial depression, the Panic of 1893.

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    Herbert Hoover

    Hoover's presidency began amidst grand optimism as the prosperity of the 1920s carried him into office. 

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    Warren G. Harding

    Warren Harding was the first United States senator to be elected president.

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    Martin Van Buren

    Martin Van Buren allied himself with President Andrew Jackson, who in turn rewarded Van Buren with cabinet positions and the vice presidency.

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    Calvin Coolidge

    Calvin Coolidge's 1923 State of the Union address to Congress was the first ever to be broadcast via radio. He would continue to use the medium effectively, giving at least one radio address per month. 

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    Rutherford Birchard Hayes

    When he was nominated by the Republican Party for president in 1876, Hayes' resume included service as a Civil War officer, a congressman and a governor of Ohio.

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    Chester Alan Arthur

    Chester Arthur's sense of fairness affected his concept of foreign relations. He tried to lower tariffs in general and negotiated trade agreements with partners in the Western Hemisphere.

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