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Author recounts forgotten history of how women broke government's glass ceilng
Lee Stout, the author of A Matter of Simple Justice: A Matter of Simple Justice: The Untold Story of Barbara Hackman Franklin and a Few Good Women joined the Federal Drive with Tom Temin and Emily Kopp to discuss how and when women started to become full members of the federal workforce.
Tags: Federal Drive , Tom Temin , Emily Kopp , Lee Stout , workforce , management , diversity
Tapes provide record of inner workings of White House
The Miller Center of Public Affairs at the University of Virginia has been working for more than a decade to transcribe and digitize more than 5,000 hours of White House tapes dating from the administrations of Franklin Delano Roosevelt to Richard Nixon.
Tags: Miller Center of Public Affairs , University of Virginia , David Coleman , Franklin Delano Roosevelt , Lyndon Johnson , LBJ , White House tapes , civil rights movement , Vietnam War , Cuban Missile Crisis , Nathan Hager
Newseum's Elvis exhibit mixes music with politics
Some never-before-shown artifacts from the life of Elvis Presley are now on display at The Newseum.
Tags: D.C. , Newseum , Elvis Presley , Graceland , Priscilla Presley , Lisa Marie Presley , Harley Davidson


