The presidency is adjusting yet again to a communications revolution, even as presidents try to focus on more important national and global problems.
Author: Stewart D. McLaurin
How the White House Correspondents’ Association dinner became a political, social showcase
For the president and administration officials, spending an evening with the media offers a reminder of the accountability of power in a democracy.
We must remember that White House history is Black history. This is some of that story.
The White House Historical Association, after researching our Black history, has launched the ‘Slavery in the President’s Neighborhood’ initiative.
Christmas trees and Hanukkah celebrations: The evolution of holidays at the White House
The holiday season at the White House has become a public moment, part of our national traditions. But it wasn’t always this way.
Where’d you spend your summer vacation? How does it measure to presidents’ favorite spots?
Did you know that the country is sprinkled with vacation spots our past presidents loved? Here’s a quick look at some of those places.