At Issue with Ben Merens
from Wednesday, January 14, 2009 at 5:00 PM
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| After five, Ben Merens and his guest delve into the Inaugural Addresses of American Presidents past. George Washington began the practice of addressing the nation at the beginning of a new term. Why are Inaugural Addresses so significant, and what do they reveal about important moments in our history?
Guest: Terry Golway, teaches U.S. History at Kean University, Union, New Jersey. Co-Author with Robert Remini, "Fellow Citizens: The Penguin Book of U.S. Presidential Inaugural Addresses." |
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