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U.S. Government, Politics, and Reform
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Campaign objects make up much of the collection. A second group includes general political history artifacts, such as first ladies' clothing and accessories, diplomatic materials, ceremonial objects, national symbols, and paintings and sculptures of political figures. The third main area focuses on artifacts related to political reform movements, from labor unions to antiwar groups
 
 The Age of Revolution, National Portrait Gallery
 1846: Portrait of the Nation
 Political Parties: 19th Century Lithographs from the "America on Stone" Collection of Harry T. Peters
 Political Caricatures: 19th Century Lithographs from the "America on Stone" Collection of Harry T. Peters
 Vote: The Machinery of Democracy Vote: The Machinery of Democracy
Ballots and voting systems have evolved over the years, transforming the ways in which Americans vote
 White House Revealed
Meet the dedicated individuals who serve president after president inside one of the most powerful homes in the world
Presidents and First Ladies
 George and Martha Washington: Portraits from the Presidential Years
 The American Presidency: A Glorious Burden The American Presidency: A Glorious Burden
Examines the history, impact, and importance of the most powerful job in the world
 George Washington: A National Treasure George Washington: A National Treasure
George Washington (Lansdowne portrait) by Gilbert Stuart, oil on canvas, 1796
 Portraits of the Presidents, National Portrait Gallery
 U. S. Presidential Historic Sites
 Meet the Presidents: Profiles of our Nation's Leaders
 CivilWar@Smithsonian: Abraham Lincoln CivilWar@Smithsonian: Abraham Lincoln
An introduction to Lincoln from the National Portrait Gallery and Smithsonian collections
 exhibit link Lincoln at the Smithsonian
Exhibtions and resources at the Smithsonian
 First Ladies Gowns First Ladies at the Smithsonian
Showcasing premier objects from the nearly century-old First Ladies Collection
 Theodore Roosevelt, Icon of the American Century Theodore Roosevelt, Icon of the American Century
A retrospective look at the man and his portraiture, whose progressive ideas about social justice, representative democracy, and America's role as a world leader have significantly shaped our national character
 FDR's Four Freedoms Speech
 Photographing History: Fred J. Maroon and the Nixon Years, 1970-1974 Photographing History: Fred J. Maroon and the Nixon Years, 1970-1974
This exhibition from the National Portrait Gallery explores how U.S. presidents shaped or reacted to the events of the age
 The Presidency and the Cold War The Presidency and the Cold War
This exhibition from the National Portrait Gallery explores how U.S. presidents shaped or reacted to the events of the age
 exhibit link Herblock's Presidents: Puncturing Pomposity
This exhibition reveals how one of America's greatest political cartoonists—Herbert Lawrence Block—viewed the American presidency for most of the 20th century
Reform and Civil Rights
 Reform Movements: 19th Century Lithographs from the "America on Stone" Collection of Harry T. Peters
 1848 Seneca Falls Convention for Women's Rights 1848 Seneca Falls Convention for Women's Rights
The National Portrait Gallery's permanent collection contains images of several of the people involved in the Seneca Falls Convention
 A More Perfect Union: Japanese Americans and the U.S. Constitution A More Perfect Union: Japanese Americans and the U.S. Constitution
The experiences of Japanese Americans during WWII; decision-making and citizen action under the U.S. Constitution
 Separate is Not Equal: Brown vs. Board of Education Separate is Not Equal: Brown vs. Board of Education
This exhibition marks the 50th anniversary of the Supreme Court decision that helped to end public school segregation
 381 Days: the Montgomery Bus Boycott Story 381 Days: the Montgomery Bus Boycott Story
Through a modernist collage of photographs, political cartoons, contemporary writings this exhibition bears witness to a challenge met
 Let Your Motto Be Resistance: African American Portraits Let Your Motto Be Resistance: African American Portraits
Photographs illuminate the variety of ways that African Americans resisted and redefined an America that needed but rarely accepted its black citizens
 Timeline of the Struggle for Equal Rights in America

The Disability Rights Movement

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