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PROGRAMS & EXHIBITIONS Winter/Spring 2018 letter | exhibitions | calendar | programs | family | membership | general information

Dear Friends,

With so much debate and discussion these days around the American presidency, New-York Historical has taken on a major new role by establishing a Presidential Historical Commission. This exciting—and, we believe, critically important—venture includes programs and exhibitions, as well as special seminars on the presidency for middle school children. The Commission also plans to develop a “ranking” of American presidents, with advice from New-York Historical’s Presidential Historian, Douglas Brinkley, along with Commission members Trustee Annette Gordon-Reed, Trustee Jon Meacham, Patricia O’Toole, and Sean Wilentz.

Thanks to continued support from Trustee Bernard L. Schwartz and a new gift from David M. Rubenstein, our spring programming complements the Commission’s work with a series featuring Douglas Brinkley as moderator with historians Joanne Freeman, Patricia O’Toole, and Sean Wilentz and journalist Peter Baker. Two major exhibitions in our galleries also focus attention on the American presidency, exploring the consequences of American presidents’ decisions in The Vietnam War: 1945–1975, on view through April 22, and Rockwell, Roosevelt & the Four Freedoms, which opens May 25.

A different kind of president is the subject of this spring’s program in our History with David M. Rubenstein series: , the outgoing president of Harvard, who will join Mr. Rubenstein for a special conversation on March 20. Other exhibitions on view in our galleries this spring look to fashion as a lens for understanding the past: Walk This Way: Footwear from the Stuart Weitzman Collection of Historic Shoes opens April 20, and Feathers: Fashion and the Fight for Wildlife opens April 6. A new photography show in our Schafler Gallery reflects on Martin Luther King Jr. and Robert F. Kennedy, commemorating two lives cut short by assassins’ bullets 50 years ago.

History, we always say, has the power to change lives. Two programs this spring touch on contemporary events as they demonstrate how the U.S. Constitution has informed the topic of sex. The Diane and Adam E. Max Conference on Women’s History takes on “Sex and the Constitution” all day on March 4, and The Bonnie and Richard Reiss Lecture in Constitutional History and Law explores “Sex, Law, and Politics in the Age of Trump” with Amy Adler and Trustee Akhil Reed Amar on May 15. Cover (detail) and p. 4: Seymour Weitzman, We look forward to welcoming you to these stimulating programs and exhibitions in the spring. designer, Mr. Already we are gearing up for an amazing roster next fall, including Harry Potter: A History of Magic, Seymour. a British Library exhibition, which will be on view in our Robert H. and Clarice Smith Gallery and Pointed-toe laced feature special treasures from across the globe as well as from our own Patricia D. Klingenstein pumps, Suede, Library; and the very timely Black Citizenship in the Age of Jim Crow, a collaboration with Trustee grosgrain ribbon. Stuart Weitzman Henry Louis Gates Jr. Collection, no. 269

With very best wishes, Left and p. 4: Jos. W. Stern & Co., New York, “The Bird on Nellie’s Hat” Sheet Music by Arthur J. Louise Mirrer, Ph.D. Lamb and Alfred President and CEO Solman, 1906. New- York Historical Society Library, Bella C. Landauer Collection

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New York through the Lens of George Kalinsky Exhibition Highlights February 2 – June 3, 2018 George Kalinsky, the official photographer for Madison Square Garden and Radio City Music Hall, captured some Rockwell, Roosevelt & the Four Freedoms of New York’s most iconic cultural moments over the past 50 years. Explore Kalinsky’s lasting images of sporting May 25 – September 2, 2018 events, legendary performances, and notable occasions that have defined the city.

Explore how Norman Rockwell’s 1943 paintings—Freedom of Speech, Support for this exhibition is provided by Freedom of Worship, Freedom from Fear, and Freedom from Want— The May and Samuel Rudin Family Foundation, Inc. gave visual life to Franklin Roosevelt’s call for the defense of freedom worldwide and took their place among the most enduring images in Rebel Spirits: Robert F. Kennedy and Martin Luther King Jr. American art. February 16 – May 20, 2018

Enduring Ideals: Rockwell, Roosevelt & the Four Freedoms has been organized by Robert F. Kennedy and Martin Luther King Jr. were born worlds apart― the Norman Rockwell Museum in Stockbridge, . culturally, geographically, racially, financially, and politically. But by the time

they were killed within two months of each other in 1968, their worlds had Major support for Rockwell, Roosevelt & the Four Freedoms is provided by Jay Alix, the Alix Foundation, and the George Lucas Family Foundation. Presenting sponsor come together. In this exhibition in the Pam and Scott Schafler Gallery, is The Travelers Companies, Inc. Additional support provided by Anonymous, discover images taken by some of the most renowned photojournalists of Michael Bakwin, Helen Bing, Elephant Rock Foundation, Ford Foundation, Annie and Ned Lamont, the National Endowment for the Arts, and Ted Slavin. the era illustrating the overlapping trajectory of their lives.

Lead support for the exhibition at New-York Historical provided by Laurie and Sy Rebel Spirits: Robert F. Kennedy and Martin Luther King Jr. was produced by Sternberg. Additional support provided by Ira M. and Susan F. Millstein, Ira L. Wiener Schiller Productions with support from Getty Images, The Jacques Lowe Unschuld in memory of Fay Unschuld, Karen and Paul Isaac, Fiona and Eric Rudin, Estate, Steve Schapiro and presented by the New-York Historical Society. and Pam and Scott Schafler. Media sponsorship has been provided by Curtis Unidentified maker, Robert F. Kennedy and Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. button, Licensing, a division of The Saturday Evening Post and The Norman Rockwell Family Agency. 1968. New-York Historical Society

Norman Rockwell (1894-1978), The Peace Corps (J.F.K.’s Bold Legacy), 1966. Oil on canvas, 45 1/2” x 36 1/2”. Story illustration Lead support provided by Leah and Michael R. Weisberg. for Look, June 14, 1966. Collection of Norman Rockwell Museum. ©Norman Rockwell Family Agency. All rights reserved. Harry Potter: A History of Magic Feathers: Fashion and the Fight for Wildlife Opens October 5, 2018 April 6 – July 15, 2018 Advance tickets will be available to Members on February 14, 2018 Commemorate the centennial of the Migratory at 12 pm. Tickets go on sale to the general public in April. Bird Treaty Act of 1918 by exploring the history To book your tickets for your journey to where magic of the seminal law and the circumstances and myth began, visit nyhistory.org. that inspired early activists to champion the unprecedented legislation. Discover evocative Harry Potter: A History of Magic, a British Library exhibition. paintings, period clothing and accessories, books, ephemera, photographs, and original Illustration by Jim Kay © Bloomsbury Publishing Plc 2016 watercolor models by John James Audubon.

Walk This Way: Footwear from the Stuart Weitzman Collection of Historic Shoes We Rise Film Experience Lead support provided by April 20 – October 8, 2018 Susan and Roger Hertog, Ongoing The Leonard and Judy Narrated by Meryl Streep, this new multimedia film transports visitors to the turn Lauder Fund, Jean Margo Discover the story of the shoe from the perspectives of collection, Reid, and the Robert H. of the 20th century and highlights the stories of the remarkable New York women consumption, presentation, and production. In a new exhibition in the Smith Family. We gratefully who transformed politics, social movements, arts, and culture and led the fight for acknowledge all of the Joyce B. Cowin Women’s History Gallery, explore larger trends in women’s suffrage. Produced by Donna Lawrence Productions. generous supporters American economic history, from industrialization to the rise of of We Rise. consumer culture, with a focus on women’s contributions as New York Story Film Experience makers, designers, and entrepreneurs. Ongoing This film is made possible by a generous gift from This 18-minute panoramic film experience narrated by award-winning actor Liev Bernard and Irene Schwartz. Schreiber depicts New York’s rise from remote outpost to city at the center of the Exhibitions are made possible by Dr. Agnes Hsu-Tang and Oscar Tang, the Saunders Trust for American History, and the New York State world. Produced by Donna Lawrence Productions. Council on the Arts with the support of Governor Andrew Cuomo and the New York State Legislature. WNET is media sponsor.

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Calendar Highlights

Lectures & Conversations pages 8 – 23 Friday Night Films pages 24 & 25

Tuesday, March 20, 6:30 pm February March April February An Evening with Drew Gilpin Faust May Friday, February 2, 7 pm Friday, March 2, 7 pm Friday, April 20, 7 pm SOLD OUT Drew Gilpin Faust, David M. Rubenstein Tuesday, May 1, 7 pm Thursday, February 8, 6:30 pm Le Conversazioni Stormy Weather (1943) MASH (1970) Marius (1931) Last Hope Island: Britain and World War II Thursday, March 22, 6:30 pm Antonio Monda Gail Lumet Buckley, Bob Herbert Bob Herbert, Ron Simon, Dale Gregory Michael Korda Madeleine K. Albright, Lynne Olson, The Village: New York’s Bohemia Stanley Cloud Barry Lewis Thursday, May 3, 6:30–8 pm Friday, February 9, 7 pm Friday, March 9, 7 pm May Images and Imperialism: American Artists Manhattan (1979) Indochine (1992) Friday, May 11, 7 pm Tuesday, February 13, 6:30 pm and Cuba at the Turn of the 20th Century Tuesday, March 27, 6:30 pm Ron Simon, Dale Gregory Lien-Hang Nguyen, Ron Simon, After the Thin Man (1936) Schlesinger: The Imperial Historian The Presidents: William Howard Taft (See p. 23) Dale Gregory Philip C. Bobbitt Richard Aldous, Eliot A. Cohen Jeffrey Rosen, Akhil Reed Amar Carol Troyen Friday, February 16, 7 pm All the King’s Men (1949) Friday, March 23, 7 pm Friday, May 18, 7 pm Saturday, February 17, 9:30–11 am Wednesday, March 28, 7 pm Monday, May 7, 8 pm Linda Greenhouse, Robert Post, Adam’s Rib (1949) The Presidents: The Caine Mutiny (1954) Populism and Democracy An Evening with Isabella Rossellini Kenji Yoshino Annette Gordon-Reed, Peter Baker, Douglas Brinkley Craig L. Symonds, Harold Holzer Linda Greenhouse, Robert Post, Isabella Rossellini, Antonio Monda Robert R. Reed, Ron Simon, Kenji Yoshino Dale Gregory Thursday, March 29, 6:30 pm Wednesday, May 9, 6–8 pm Tuesday, February 20, 6:30 pm The American Economy Will You Still Need Me, Will You Still Feed ’s Best Friend at the in the Age of Trump Me, When I’m Sixty-Four? (See p. 23) Constitutional Convention James Grant, Byron R. Wien Bernard A. Krooks Gallery & Walking Tours pages 26 & 27 Richard Brookhiser, Dale Gregory April Saturday, May 12, 9:30–11 am Monday, April 30, 11 am Thursday, February 22, 6:30 pm National Security in the Age of Trump February June Tuesday, April 3, 6:30 pm Walk This Way Gallery Tour The Black Calhouns Avril D. Haines, Philip C. Bobbitt Monday, February 5, 11 am Saturday, June 2, 9:30 am North Korea in the Age of Trump Valerie Paley Gail Lumet Buckley, Jonathan Alter The Vietnam War Gallery Tour Central Park Nature Walk Sue Mi Terry, Max Boot Tuesday, May 15, 6:30 pm Marci Reaven Leslie Day Monday, February 26, 6:30 pm Sex, Law, and Politics in the Age of Trump May Alabama v. Hamilton and the Fight for Thursday, April 5, 6:30 pm Amy Adler, Akhil Reed Amar Saturday, May 5, 9 am Hamilton’s Best Friend and the French April Monday, June 4, 11 am Racial Equality Spring Migration Bird Walk Revolution Rockwell, Roosevelt & the Wednesday, May 16, 6:30 pm Monday, April 16, 11 am in the Ramble Richard Brookhiser, Dale Gregory Four Freedoms Gallery Tour The Presidents: Woodrow Wilson Feathers: Fashion and the Fight for Alan Messer Wendy Ikemoto Wednesday, February 28, 6:30 pm and the World He Made Wildlife Gallery Tour The Battle for the Border States Saturday, April 7, 9:30–11 am Patricia O’Toole, Sean Wilentz, Roberta Olson, Debra Schmidt Bach The Presidents: : John F. Marszalek, Craig L. Symonds, Douglas Brinkley From Monticello to Versailles Harold Holzer Annette Gordon-Reed, Carol Berkin Thursday, May 17, 6:30 pm March World War II at Sea: A Global History Monday, April 9, 8 pm Craig L. Symonds Family Programs pages 28 & 29 Sunday, March 4, 9 am–4 pm The Presidents: George Sex and the Constitution Joanne Freeman, Douglas Brinkley Monday, May 21, 7 pm Bobby Kennedy: A Raging Spirit February August Ongoing Monday, March 5, 6:30 pm Wednesday, April 11, 6:30 pm Chris Matthews Saturday, February 17– Monday, August 13– Tuesdays and Fridays, 3:30 pm; The Tet Offensive: 50 Years Later Women and the Monday, February 19 Friday, August 17, 9 am–4 pm Sundays, 11:30 am Lien-Hang Nguyen, Max Boot Carol Berkin, Cokie Roberts, Gil Troy, Tuesday, May 22, 6:30 pm Presidents’ Day Weekend: Camp History (Session 1) Little New-Yorkers Lesley Stahl FDR and America’s March to Tuesday, March 6, 6:30 pm Celebrating the Founders! Victory in the Second World War Civil Rights and the Supreme Court Monday, August 20– Second Friday of each month, 9:15 am Monday, April 16, 6:30 pm John H. Maurer Akhil Reed Amar, Heather K. Gerken, The Presidents: Abraham Lincoln May Friday, August 24, 9 am–4 pm Stroller Tour through History Camp History (Session 2) Denny Chin Harold Holzer Saturday, May 12, 2 pm Wednesday, May 23, 6:30 pm Select Sundays, 2 pm Alexander Hamilton Meet the Fledglings with Thursday, March 8, 6:30 pm Select Saturdays and Sundays Reading into History Thursday, April 19, 6:30 pm Joanne Freeman, Carol Berkin the Wild Bird Fund Hamilton: America’s Jewish Founder? Winston Churchill’s Brushes with Death Summer of Magic: Treasures from the Andrew Porwancher, Andrew Roberts June David Copperfield Collection Select Saturdays and Sundays Meir Y. Soloveichik July Living History: The Past Comes to Life Saturday, June 9, 9:30–11 am Monday, April 23, 6:30 pm Wednesday, July 4 SOLD OUT The Threat to Democracy with Clint Watts The Supreme Court vs. Atten-TION! Four Freedoms Tuesday, March 13, 6:30 pm Martin Luther King Jr. Clint Watts Fourth of July The ’60s from Both Sides, Now: Randall Kennedy An Evening with Judy Collins Select Saturdays and Sundays Judy Collins, Harold Holzer Thursday, April 26, 6:30 pm An Evening with Barry Lewis: Paris Summer of Magic: Treasures from the Wednesday, March 14, 6:30 pm Barry Lewis David Copperfield Collection American Foreign Policy after the Arab Spring Saturday, April 28, 9:30–11 am , Justin Vogt Ending the Great War John H. Maurer

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Thursday, February 8, 6:30 pm | $48 (Members $38) | SOLD OUT Doran Marissa Huey Long—leading legal scholars return to discuss During the Second World War, as the Nazi blitzkrieg rolled over continental issues related to democracy, corruption, free press, Europe and began to occupy nations throughout the region, both government and the law. officials and armed forces alike—determined to continue the fight against Linda Greenhouse is Knight Distinguished Journalist

Tamzin B. Smith B. Tamzin fascist forces—fled to Britain, considered the “last hope island” holding out in Residence and Joseph Goldstein Lecturer in Law against Hitler. Discover how the tide of World War II was forever altered by the 9 at Yale . Robert Post is Sterling Professor of Law and former dean of . collaboration of Europeans exiled in Britain.

Timothy Greenfield-Sanders Timothy Kenji Yoshino is Earl Warren Professor of Constitutional Law at NYU School of Law. Madeleine K. Albright served as the 64th Secretary of State and is currently Chair of Albright Stonebridge Group, Chair of Albright Capital Management, and See p. 24 for related film screening Chair of the National Democratic Institute for International Affairs. She is the author of six books, including her New York on Friday, February 16 Times-bestselling memoir Prague Winter: A Personal Story of Remembrance and War, 1937–1948. Lynne Olson is a New York Times-bestselling author of seven books, including Last Hope Island: Britain, Occupied Europe, and the SANDRA AND RICHARD RIPPE LECTURE RIPPE RICHARD AND SANDRA Brotherhood That Helped Turn the Tide of War. Stanley Cloud (MODERATOR) is an author and former journalist. He served as Time magazine’s Washington bureau chief from 1989 to 1994. Sandra and Richard Rippe Lecture on American History Hamilton’s Best Friend at the Constitutional Convention Schlesinger: The Imperial Historian Tuesday, February 20, 6:30 pm | $38 (Members $24) SCHWARTZ SERIES Tuesday, February 13, 6:30 pm | $44 (Members $32) “The fate of America was suspended by a hair,” declared Gouverneur Morris, the draftsman of the Constitution, about the fateful summer of 1787, when A preeminent public intellectual, the late Arthur M. Schlesinger Jr. served as

he joined the young nation’s most prominent leaders—, Pollard Don

Special Assistant to President John F. Kennedy and famously popularized HeimertLara whom he admired; Benjamin Franklin, whom he teased; and Alexander the term “imperial presidency” to describe the Nixon administration. Discover Hamilton, his dear friend—in . Join us as we follow Morris to the

Sean HemmerleSean how the renowned historian redefined presidential biography and forged an famed Constitutional Convention and discover how the decisive assembly unparalleled legacy by simultaneously writing—and shaping—history. forever altered the course of American history. Richard Aldous, the Eugene Meyer Chair and professor of history at Bard Richard Brookhiser is a senior fellow at the National Review Institute and College, is the author of Schlesinger: The Imperial Historian. Eliot A. Cohen the author of Gentleman Revolutionary: Gouverneur Morris, the Rake Who Wrote the Constitution. Dale Gregory (MODERATOR), former counselor and senior advisor to Secretary of State (MODERATOR) is Vice President for Public Programs at the New-York Historical Society. Condoleezza Rice, is the author of The Big Stick: The Limits of Soft Power and the Necessity of Military Force.

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how the offensive served only to prolong the fighting in Vietnam and its larger Pollard Don Judy Collins is a multiple Grammy-winning folk icon. Harold Holzer influence over the global Cold War. (moderator), a prolific author and historian, has appeared on stage with Judy Lien-Hang Nguyen is Dorothy Borg Associate Professor in the History of the Collins at many venues, including Ford’s Theatre, Cooper Union, and the United States and East Asia at Columbia University. Max Boot (MODERATOR) is Daniel Chester French studio in Stockbridge, MA. Jeane J. Kirkpatrick Senior Fellow for National Security Studies at the Council Presented in collaboration with the Center for Women’s History at New-York Historical Society on Foreign Relations.

Civil Rights and the Supreme Court American Foreign Policy after the Arab Spring Wednesday, March 14, 6:30 pm | $38 (Members $24) Tuesday, March 6, 6:30 pm | $44 (Members $32) Experts discuss American foreign policy in the Middle East, uncovering how Eminent legal experts survey the evolution of the U.S. the United States addressed the tension between tyranny and democracy Supreme Court’s interpretations of the 14th Amendment— from the Cold War through the Obama era and illuminating how politics in the

in commemoration of its 150th anniversary—and civil rights Kaveh Sardari Middle East have evolved since the 2011 Arab Spring protests. Harold Shapiro throughout American history. Elliott Abrams is senior fellow for Middle Eastern studies at the Council Akhil Reed Amar is Sterling Professor of Law and Political on Foreign Relations and the author of Realism and Democracy: American Science at Yale University. Heather K. Gerken is Dean of Foreign Policy after the Arab Spring. Justin Vogt (moderator) is Managing Yale Law School. Denny Chin (moderator) is United States Editor of Foreign Affairs magazine. Circuit Judge for the Second Circuit.

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Hamilton: America’s Jewish Founder? History with David M. Rubenstein An Evening with Drew Gilpin Faust Thursday, March 8, 6:30 pm | $44 (Members $32) Tuesday, March 20, 6:30 pm | $48 (Members $38) Alexander Hamilton has recently become a celebrity of the Revolutionary era, but much of this Founding Father’s life and story remains unknown. Historian Join us for an evening with esteemed American historian Drew Gilpin Faust, Andrew Porwancher and Rabbi Meir Soloveichik discuss the emerging President of . In an intimate conversation, Faust discusses evidence and historical debate surrounding Hamilton’s roots—suggesting the her work as a Civil War historian and uncovers the pivotal role universities play Yeshiva University Yeshiva iconic American figure may have been Jewish. in American society.

Andrew Porwancher is Wick Cary Associate Professor at the University Drew Gilpin Faust is the 28th President of Harvard University and the Lincoln of Oklahoma, a Senior Research Fellow at the Straus Center for Torah and Professor of History in Harvard’s Faculty of Arts and Sciences. David M. Western Thought at Yeshiva University, and the author of the forthcoming Rubenstein (moderator), an American philanthropist, is a Co-Founder and book The Jewish Founding Father: Alexander Hamilton’s Hidden Life. Rabbi Meir Y. Soloveichik (moderator) is Co-CEO of The Carlyle Group. Director of the Straus Center for Torah and Western Thought at Yeshiva University and Rabbi of Congregation Shearith Israel.

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host of a popular walking tour series on PBS. Aichinger Roderick James Grant is the founder and editor of Grant’s Interest Rate Observer. Byron R. Wien (moderator) is Vice Chairman of Private Wealth Solutions at Blackstone. The Presidents William Howard Taft SCHWARTZ SERIES North Korea in the Age of Trump Tuesday, March 27, 6:30 pm | $38 (Members $24) Tuesday, April 3, 6:30 pm | $44 (Members $32) Leading scholar Jeffrey Rosen, in conversation with Akhil Reed Amar, With tensions between the U.S. and North Korea reaching unprecedented explores the extraordinary story of the only man ever to serve as President heights and the threat of nuclear confrontation dominating American of the United States and Chief Justice of the Supreme Court. Discover how news headlines, experts discuss the tenuous situation, uncover the political Harold Shapiro President William Howard Taft defended the Founding Fathers’ vision of and diplomatic history of North Korea, and reveal the consequences of American democracy. escalating conflict. Jeffrey Rosen is President and CEO of the National Constitution Center and Sue Mi Terry, a former Korea specialist at the CIA and National Security the author of William Howard Taft. Akhil Reed Amar (moderator) is Sterling Council, is Korea Chair at the Center for Strategic and International Studies in Professor of Law and Political Science at Yale University. Washington. Max Boot (moderator) is Jeane J. Kirkpatrick Senior Fellow for Presented as a part of the Presidential Historical Commission at New-York Historical Society National Security Studies at the Council on Foreign Relations.

Le Conversazioni HISTORY AMERICAN ON LECTURE RIPPE RICHARD AND SANDRA An Evening with Isabella Rossellini Wednesday, March 28, 7 pm | $38 (Members $24) Sandra and Richard Rippe Lecture on American History Actress, model, and filmmaker Isabella Rossellini, in conversation with Antonio Hamilton’s Best Friend and the French Revolution Monda, Artistic Director of the Rome Film Festival, discusses her multifaceted Thursday, April 5, 6:30 pm | $38 (Members $24) life and career—from her famous roots as the daughter of legendary director Follow Alexander Hamilton’s best friend, Gouverneur Morris, to Paris on Roberto Rossellini and actress Ingrid Bergman to her latest project as author of the eve of the French Revolution where a cast of Americans including the new book My Chickens and I. Thomas Jefferson and Benjamin Franklin bore witness to the rumblings of Don Pollard Don Isabella Rossellini is an actress and model best known for her roles in democratic furor. HeimertLara the films Blue Velvet (1986) and Death Becomes Her (1992). Her new book Richard Brookhiser is a senior fellow at the National Review Institute and is My Chickens and I. Antonio Monda (moderator) is Artistic Director of Le the author of Gentleman Revolutionary: Gouverneur Morris, the Rake Who Conversazioni literary festival and Artistic Director of the Rome Film Festival. Wrote the Constitution. Dale Gregory (moderator) is Vice President for Public Presented as part of Le Conversazioni in partnership with Dazzle Communications and CPW Conversations Programs at the New-York Historical Society.

14 To purchase tickets by phone call (212) 485-9268 To purchase tickets online visit nyhistory.org/programs 15 letter | exhibitions | calendar | programs | family | membership | general information BERNARD AND IRENE SCHWARTZ DISTINGUISHED SPEAKERS SERIES SPEAKERS DISTINGUISHED SCHWARTZ IRENE AND BERNARD Women and the White House SERIES SPEAKERS DISTINGUISHED SCHWARTZ IRENE AND BERNARD SATURDAY BREAKFAST PROGRAM Wednesday, April 11, 6:30 pm | $38 (Members $24) From and Dolley Madison to the present day, women have

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wrought enormous influence on the Joyce Ravid Thomas Jefferson: From Monticello to Versailles U.S. government. Experts survey and Saturday, April 7, 9:30–11 am | $48 (Members $38) celebrate how women have affected 9 am–Registration and Continental Breakfast; 9:30 am–Program the executive branch and the American republic as a whole. Celebrated historians explore the complex legacy of Thomas Jefferson— from his leadership style to the writing of the Declaration of Independence, Carol Berkin is Presidential Professor as well as his tenure as America’s first Secretary of State and the Minister of History Emerita at Baruch College and the Graduate Center, CUNY. Cokie Roberts is a political commentator Joyce Ravid to France during the Revolutionary era. for ABC News and NPR and the author of Founding Mothers: The Women Who Raised Our Nation. Gil Troy is the author of The Age of Clinton: America in the 1990s. Lesley Stahl (moderator) is a correspondent for Annette Gordon-Reed, Charles Warren Professor of American Legal 60 Minutes and a former CBS News White House correspondent. History at Harvard Law School, is the author of the Pulitzer Prize- Presented in collaboration with the Center for Women’s History at New-York Historical Society winning The Hemingses of Monticello: An American Family. Carol Berkin (moderator) is the author of A Sovereign People: The Crises of The Presidents the 1790s and the Birth of American Nationalism. Abraham Lincoln Presented as a part of the Presidential Historical Commission at New-York Historical Society Monday, April 16, 6:30 pm | $38 (Members $24) For all his other remarkable gifts, America’s 16th President was perhaps most talented of all in the art of political persuasion—both in person and in print. During the Civil War, Lincoln functioned DAVID M. RUBENSTEIN PRESIDENTS SERIES PRESIDENTS RUBENSTEIN M. DAVID as America’s “communicator-in-chief,” reaching out to an anxious, divided nation with warmth, Don Pollard Don humor, and eloquence in order to seal the endurance and loyalty of the people. Lincoln Prize winner Harold Holzer takes a new look at this extraordinary wartime leader.

Harold Holzer, the author, co-author, or editor of more than 50 books on Lincoln and the David M. Rubenstein Presidents Series Civil War era, is Jonathan F. Fanton Director of the Roosevelt House Public Policy Institute at The Presidents: George Washington Hunter College.

Monday, April 9, 8 pm | $38 (Members $24) | 35 and under $10 Presented as a part of the Presidential Historical Commission at New-York Historical Society

Joanne Freeman—co-host of the podcast BackStory—joins CNN DISTINGUISHED LEHRMAN FELLOW Presidential Historian Douglas Brinkley for a journey into George Washington’s America, uncovering the challenges of a young nation’s Distinguished Lehrman Fellow at N-YHS Lecture developing democracy and revealing the cast of characters—including Alexander Hamilton—who founded the nation. Winston Churchill’s Brushes with Death Thursday, April 19, 6:30 pm | $44 (Members $32) Joanne Freeman is professor of history and American studies at Yale University and the author of the forthcoming book The Field of Blood: One of the most extraordinary things about Winston Churchill becoming British Prime Minister in Violence in Congress and the Road to Civil War. Douglas Brinkley May 1940 was that he was alive at all. He survived more than 20 near-death experiences in his life, (moderator) is a bestselling author and serves as Presidential Historian at the New-York Historical Society including a very serious accident on Fifth Avenue. Andrew Roberts tells us how they shaped his and for CNN. thoughts on life, ambition, death, and fate. Ellison Nancy Presented as a part of the Presidential Historical Commission at New-York Historical Society Andrew Roberts, visiting professor at the War Studies Department at King’s College, London, is currently writing a single-volume, definitive biography of Winston Churchill. His most recent book is Napoleon: A Life.

16 To purchase tickets by phone call (212) 485-9268 To purchase tickets online visit nyhistory.org/programs 17 letter | exhibitions | calendar | programs | family | membership | general information SCHWARTZ SERIES TISCH SUPREME COURT LECTURE COURT SUPREME TISCH Ann and Andrew Tisch Supreme Court Lecture Le Conversazioni The Supreme Court vs. Martin Luther King Jr. Hosted by Antonio Monda Monday, April 23, 6:30 pm | $38 (Members $24) Tuesday, May 1, 7 pm | $38 (Members $24) In the spring of 1963, a state court judge in Alabama ordered Martin Luther King Jr. and his Le Conversazioni, hosted by Italian writer and filmmaker Antonio Monda, provides an intimate associates to desist from protesting. King disobeyed the injunction, was jailed, and was later forum in which prolific writers, thinkers, and performers discuss a wide range of topics— prevented from challenging the constitutionality of the order. In the 1967 case Walker v. City of including film, culture, and current affairs—that have influenced and inspired their careers. Birmingham, the Supreme Court upheld the Alabama court’s rulings against King, declaring that Featured guest to be announced. Howard Heyman Howard “respect for judicial process is a small price to pay for the civilizing hand of law.” Did the Supreme Antonio Monda (moderator) is Artistic Director of Le Conversazioni literary festival and Artistic Court rule rightly? Director of the Rome Film Festival.

Randall Kennedy is Michael R. Klein Professor of Law at Harvard Law School and author Presented as part of Le Conversazioni in partnership with Dazzle Communications and CPW Conversations of forthcoming book From Protest to Law: Triumphs and Defeats of the Black Revolts, 1948–1968. DAVID M. RUBENSTEIN PRESIDENTS SERIES PRESIDENTS RUBENSTEIN M. DAVID BERNARD AND IRENE SCHWARTZ DISTINGUISHED SPEAKERS SERIES SPEAKERS DISTINGUISHED SCHWARTZ IRENE AND BERNARD An Evening with Barry Lewis: Paris Thursday, April 26, 6:30 pm | $48 (Members $38) David M. Rubenstein Presidents Series Architectural historian Barry Lewis takes us on a journey to Paris, where, in the 19th century, The Presidents: Barack Obama the French became pioneers of iron and glass construction—evolving from early century Monday, May 7, 8 pm | $38 (Members $24) | 35 and under $10 shopping galleries to the magnificent, mid-century iron-framed Saint Genevieve and National Dianne ArndtDianne Join New York Times chief White House correspondent Peter Baker and Libraries, to the celebrated fin-de-siècle works: the Grand Palais and Eiffel Tower. CNN Presidential Historian Douglas Brinkley for a discussion focusing on Barry Lewis is an architectural historian who specializes in European and American architecture the legacy of the United States’ first African American president, Barack from the 18th to 20th centuries. Obama. Learn what defined President Obama’s eight years in office—from his greatest achievements to his biggest disappointments—against the backdrop of tumultuous times.

Peter Baker is the author of Obama: The Call of History. Douglas Brinkley (moderator) is a bestselling author and serves as Presidential SATURDAY BREAKFAST PROGRAM Historian for CNN and the New-York Historical Society.

Presented as a part of the Presidential Historical Commission at New-York Historical Society Ending the Great War Saturday, April 28, 9:30–11 am | $48 (Members $38) 9 am–Registration and Continental Breakfast; 9:30 am–Program This year marks the 100th anniversary of the end of the First World War. Why did Germany lose the war? What role did the United States play in winning the war? How did the war’s ending lead to an even greater conflict a generation later? John Maurer explores these questions in a lecture on the dramatic and tragic events of 1918. Public Programs Video Highlights Visit nyhistory.org/media to watch select public programs online. New-York John H. Maurer, a senior fellow at the Foreign Policy Research Institute, is Alfred Thayer Historical’s audio podcasts are also available online and on iTunes. Among the Mahan Professor of Grand Strategy and Sea Power and Distinguished University Professor at the Naval War College. new videos now available is:

Presented in collaboration with the Foreign Policy Research Institute 11/27/2017 • History with David M. Rubenstein: A Conversation with Tom Brokaw

18 To purchase tickets by phone call (212) 485-9268 To purchase tickets online visit nyhistory.org/programs 19 letter | exhibitions | calendar | programs | family | membership | general information SCHWARTZ SPEAKERS DISTINGUISHED SERIES SATURDAY BREAKFAST PROGRAM World War II at Sea: A Global History SERIES SPEAKERS DISTINGUISHED SCHWARTZ IRENE AND BERNARD Thursday, May 17, 6:30 pm | $38 (Members $24) National Security in the Age of Trump Renowned naval historian Craig L. Symonds uncovers how major battles of World War II from Dunkirk to Normandy and indelible figures including self-proclaimed “Navy men” Franklin Saturday, May 12, 9:30–11 am | $48 (Members $38) Delano Roosevelt and Winston Churchill were shaped and influenced by one of the most 9 am–Registration and Continental Breakfast; 9:30 am–Program unforgiving and ever-changing battlefields of the Second World War: the ocean. Harris Dudley In an in-depth conversation, legal scholar and national security expert Craig L. Symonds is Ernest J. King Professor of Maritime History at the U.S. Naval War Philip C. Bobbitt and Avril Haines, Deputy National Security Advisor College and Professor Emeritus at the U.S. Naval Academy, where he taught for 30 years. He Don Pollard Don to President Obama, discuss the consequences and importance of is the award-winning author of several books including Lincoln and His Admirals and The Battle national security in America today. of Midway. His latest book is World War II at Sea: A Global History. Avril D. Haines is a Senior Research Scholar at Columbia University and a Lecturer in Law at Columbia University Law School. She has served as the Deputy Director of the Central Intelligence Agency and See p. 25 for related film screening as the Legal Adviser to the National Security Council. Philip C. Bobbitt on Friday, May 18 (moderator), Professor of Federal Jurisprudence at , is Director of Bobby Kennedy: A Raging Spirit the Center for National Security at Columbia. Monday, May 21, 7 pm | $44 (Members $32)

BONNIE AND RICHARD REISS LECTURE REISS RICHARD AND BONNIE Following New-York Historical Society’s exhibition Rebel Spirits: Robert F. Kennedy and Martin The Bonnie and Richard Reiss Lecture in Constitutional History and Law Luther King Jr., on view February 16 – May 20, 2018, bestselling author and expert on the Kennedy family Chris Matthews illuminates the personal and political life of Robert F. Kennedy. Tony Powell Sex, Law, and Politics in the Age of Trump Discover how Bobby Kennedy’s moral conscience, ability to bring Americans together, and Tuesday, May 15, 6:30 pm | $38 (Members $24) political leadership shaped American history.

How will the current age shape the history of equal rights in America? With Chris Matthews, anchor of Hardball on MSNBC, is the author of several books including the Women’s March of January 2017, widespread and ongoing harassment Kennedy & Nixon: The Rivalry That Shaped Postwar America, Jack Kennedy: Elusive Hero, and, allegations in Hollywood and Washington D.C., and access to contraception his most recent, Bobby Kennedy: A Raging Spirit. Harold Shapiro and abortion dominating headlines and shaping national conversations, legal experts discuss gender discrimination, sexual harassment, abortion law, and women’s rights in American law and society. FDR and America’s March to Victory in the Second World War Amy Adler is Emily Kempin Professor of Law at NYU School of Law. Akhil Tuesday, May 22, 6:30 pm | $44 (Members $32) Reed Amar (moderator) is Sterling Professor of Law and Political Science at Yale University. Presented in anticipation of the exhibition Rockwell, Roosevelt & the Four Freedoms, historian Presented in collaboration with the Center for Women’s History at New-York Historical Society John Maurer explores the decisive role played by Franklin D. Roosevelt as commander-in- chief in leading the United States to victory over Nazi Germany and Imperial Japan during the

THE MATHEW “MIKE” GLADSTEIN LECTURE IN BIOGRAPHY IN LECTURE GLADSTEIN “MIKE” MATHEW THE Second World War. The Mathew “Mike” Gladstein Lecture in Biography Woodrow Wilson and the World He Made John H. Maurer, a Senior Fellow at the Foreign Policy Research Institute, is Alfred Thayer Mahan Professor of Grand Strategy and Sea Power and Distinguished University Professor at Wednesday, May 16, 6:30 pm | $44 (Members $32) the Naval War College.

Join acclaimed historians for a discussion of one of the Presented as a part of the Presidential Historical Commission at New-York Historical Society most high-minded, consequential, and controversial U.S. presidents: Woodrow Wilson. Discover how Wilson’s liberal Daniel Kramer Daniel

Nancy Crampton Nancy internationalism has shaped American foreign relations— for better and worse—since the early 20th century.

Patricia O’Toole is the author of five books, including The Moralist: Woodrow Wilson and the World He Made. Sean Wilentz is George Henry Davis 1886 Professor of American History at . Douglas Brinkley (moderator) is Presidential Historian for CNN and the New-York Historical Society. Presented as a part of the Presidential Historical Commission at New-York Historical Society

20 To purchase tickets by phone call (212) 485-9268 To purchase tickets online visit nyhistory.org/programs 21 letter | exhibitions | calendar | programs | family | membership | general information BERNARD AND IRENE SCHWARTZ DISTINGUISHED SPEAKERS SERIES SPEAKERS DISTINGUISHED SCHWARTZ IRENE AND BERNARD Alexander Hamilton LECTURE HILKER RICHARD C. Wednesday, May 23, 6:30 pm | $44 (Members $32) C. Richard Hilker Lecture Alexander Hamilton has gone from forgotten Founding Father to 21st-century Images and Imperialism: American Artists and celebrity. As intelligent as he was controversial, Hamilton played a key role in shaping the America we know today. Preeminent Founding era scholars shed Cuba at the Turn of the 20th Century Joyce Ravid light on one of America’s most divisive figures, from his meteoric rise to his Thursday, May 3, 6:30–8 pm | FREE* scandalous final years. George Luks covered the Spanish-American conflict from a bar. Frederic Remington Joanne Freeman is professor of history and American studies at Yale wired his employer from Havana, “There will be no war;” Hearst replied, “You furnish University and the editor of The Essential Hamilton: Letters & Other Writings. the pictures and I’ll furnish the war.” William Glackens depicted invading Americans, Carol Berkin (moderator) is Presidential Professor of History Emerita at Spanish soldiers, and the Cubans caught between them. After the war, Winslow Homer Baruch College and the Graduate Center, CUNY. commemorated the critical battle of Santiago in his ominous Searchlight on Harbor

Sponsored by White & Case Entrance, Santiago de Cuba. Join us to learn how artists’ responses—documentary, political, and aesthetic—to American involvement in Cuba shaped notions of conflict and imperialism. *Please note: SATURDAY BREAKFAST PROGRAM Carol Troyen is the Kristin and Roger Servison Curator Emerita of American Paintings Tickets to at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. this event are strictly limited and must The Threat to Democracy with Clint Watts This is a special program presented free of charge by the Sansom Foundation, a nonprofit be reserved organization that supports numerous causes. Since 2013, the Foundation has held a Saturday, June 9, 9:30–11 am | $48 (Members $38) in advance series of scholarly lectures to celebrate and commemorate the leadership of the late C. by calling 9 am–Registration and Continental Breakfast; 9:30 am–Program Richard Hilker, its past President. (212) 485-9268. Clint Watts made headlines when he testified in front of the Senate Select Committee on

Intelligence regarding Russian interference in COUNCIL ADVISORY GIVING PLANNED the 2016 election. Join the former FBI Special Agent as he uncovers the consequences of fake news, terrorism, and foreign interference and what can be done to counter those

Jeff Malet Photography/Newscom Jeff Malet threats—the subject of his new book Messing Special Lecture Program with the Enemy. The following program is offered by the Clint Watts is a regular contributor to NBC, New-York Historical Society’s Planned Giving Advisory Council the Robert A. Fox Fellow at the Foreign Policy Research Institute, and a senior fellow of the Will You Still Need Me, Will You Still Feed Me, Center for Cyber and Homeland Security at When I’m Sixty-Four? George Washington University. Wednesday, May 9, 6–8 pm | FREE* Presented in collaboration with the Foreign Policy Research Institute The Beatles may not have been thinking about financing long-term care, but *Advance you and your family should be! Seventy percent of Americans age 65 and older reservation required to will need some form of long-term care during their lifetime. Discover the myriad guarantee options available to people in need of long-term care, how to finance such care, seating. other issues that should be addressed during this process, and how to minimize Reserve the risk of elder abuse. online or call (212) 873-3400 Bernard A. Krooks, founding partner of the law firm Littman Krooks LLP, is Chair of x366. the firm’s Elder Law and Special Needs Department. He is a nationally recognized expert in all aspects of elder law, estate planning, and special needs planning.

New-York Historical Society is grateful for the support of “Women and Wills," an organization that organizes programming about the unique challenges and opportunities women face when planning for the future.

22 To purchase tickets by phone call (212) 485-9268 To purchase tickets online visit nyhistory.org/programs 23 letter | exhibitions | calendar | programs | family | membership | general information BERNARD AND IRENE SCHWARTZ DISTINGUISHED SPEAKERS SERIES SPEAKERS DISTINGUISHED SCHWARTZ IRENE AND BERNARD Don Pollard Don Sheila Griffin BERNARD AND IRENE SCHWARTZ MarcusJoan Marissa Doran Marissa CLASSIC FILM SERIES Crampton Nancy New-York Historical Society’s Pay-as-you-wish Friday Nights!

Join us for the New-York Entrance to the film series is included with Museum Historical Society’s film series, Admission during New-York Historical’s Pay-as-you-wish Friday Nights (6–8 pm). No advance reservations. Tickets are Don Pollard Don Pollard Don featuring opening remarks by distributed on a first-come, first-served basis beginning at 6 Harris Dudley notable filmmakers, writers, pm. New-York Historical Society Members receive priority. legal scholars, and historians. For more information on our featured films and speakers, please visit nyhistory.org/programs or call (212) 485-9205. From top left: Gail Lumet Buckley, Bob Herbert, Ron Simon, Dale Gregory, Linda Greenhouse, Robert Post, Kenji Yoshino, Lien-Hang Nguyen, Annette Gordon-Reed, Robert R. Reed, Michael Korda, Philip C. Bobbitt, Craig L. Symonds, Harold Holzer Justice in Film Explore how film has tackled social strife, morality, and the perennial struggle between right and wrong—conflicts that manifest across cultures and history.

Find this icon throughout for Friday, February 2, 7 pm Friday, February 16, 7 pm Friday, March 9, 7 pm Friday, May 11, 7 pm related programs. Stormy Weather | 1943 | 78 min. All the King’s Men | 1949 | 109 min. Indochine | 1992 | 156 min. After the Thin Man | 1936 | 113 min. Gail Lumet Buckley, daughter of Stormy Legal experts Linda Greenhouse, Robert Historian Lien-Hang Nguyen, joined by Ron Simon and When a woman is wrongly accused of killing her husband, Weather actress Lena Horne, in conversation Post, and Kenji Yoshino present the film noir Dale Gregory, introduces the Academy Award-winning a retired detective and his heiress wife must find the real with journalist Bob Herbert, introduces the that follows the rise of nefariously ambitious film that tells the story of a French woman and her adopted murderer. Legal scholar and author Philip C. Bobbitt musical loosely based on—and starring— politician Willie Stark, allegedly modeled Vietnamese daughter set in colonial French Indochina discusses the second film in the classic Thin Man series. dancer Bill “Bojangles” Robinson and his rise after the real 1930s Louisiana governor during the rise of the Vietnamese nationalist movement. to fame as a performer. Huey Long. (French with English subtitles.) Friday, May 18, 7 pm The Caine Mutiny | 1954 | 124 min. Friday, February 9, 7 pm Friday, March 2, 7 pm Friday, March 23, 7 pm After relieving a U.S. Naval captain of his command Manhattan | 1979 | 96 min. MASH | 1970 | 116 min. Adam’s Rib | 1949 | 101 min. on the USS Caine, a first officer faces court martial Ron Simon, curator at the Paley Center Journalist Bob Herbert—who was stationed Legal scholar Annette Gordon-Reed and her husband, for mutiny. Historians Craig L. Symonds and Harold for Media, and Dale Gregory, New-York in Korea during the Vietnam War—onstage Judge Robert R. Reed, join Ron Simon and Dale Holzer introduce this World War II classic starring Historical’s Vice President for Public with Ron Simon and Dale Gregory, Gregory to discuss the classic comedy starring Spencer Humphrey Bogart. Programs, introduce Woody Allen’s romantic introduces the episodic and satirical black Tracy and Katharine Hepburn as married lawyers who comedy about a twice-divorced man trying to comedy set during the Korean War that oppose each other in court. make sense of life and love. follows a mismatched group of military Presented in collaboration with the Center for Women’s History personnel at a Mobile Army Surgical Hospital. at New-York Historical Society

Friday, April 20, 7 pm Marius | 1931 | 127 min. Michael Korda, nephew of Marius director Alexander Korda, introduces the French romantic drama about love and adventure on the shores of Marseilles. (French with English subtitles.)

24 To purchase ticketsNew-York by phoneHistorical call (212)Society 485-9268 For detailsTo purchase and the ticketslatest information, online visit nyhistory.org/programsplease visit nyhistory.org/programs 25 letter | exhibitions | calendar | programs | family | membership | general information GALLERY & WALKING TOURS & WALKING GALLERY Gallery & Walking Tours TOURS & WALKING GALLERY The Vietnam War Gallery Tour Monday, February 5, 11 am | $38 (Members $24) More than 40 years after the end of the Vietnam War, its far-reaching impact continues to reverberate. Join curator Marci Reaven and explore how the conflict—on both the warfront and the home front—irrevocably reshaped the national consciousness. Marci Reaven is Vice President for History Exhibitions at the New-York Historical Society and the curator of The Vietnam War: 1945–1975.

Spring Migration Bird Walk in the Ramble Feathers: Fashion and the Fight for Wildlife Gallery Tour Saturday, May 5, 9 am | $38 (Members $24) Monday, April 16, 11 am | $38 (Members $24) Journey into the Central Park’s wooded Ramble with wildlife artist and illustrator Alan Messer Discover evocative paintings, period clothing and accessories, books, and discover both resident and migrating birds. During the migration in May, delight in the ephemera, photographs, and original watercolor models by John James colorful warblers, hummingbirds, tanagers, and thrushes.

Joan A. Katz Audubon on a tour of this exhibition presented in commemoration of the Alan Messer, a former president of the Linnaean Society of New York, is a wildlife artist and centennial of the Migratory Bird Treaty Act of 1918. illustrator of books, field guides, and periodicals. Roberta Olson is New-York Historical’s Curator of Drawings. Debra Schmidt Bach is New-York Historical’s Curator of Decorative Arts. They are the co-curators of Feathers: Fashion and the Fight for Wildlife.

Central Park Nature Walk Walk This Way Gallery Tour Saturday, June 2, 9:30 am | $38 (Members $24) Monday, April 30, 11 am | $38 (Members $24) A migrating hub to hundreds of species of birds and home to more than 100 types of trees, Explore the story of the shoe and survey the larger trends in American economic history—from Central Park’s wooded Ramble is a superb place to enjoy New York’s natural treasures. industrialization to the rise of consumer culture—with a focus on women’s contributions as Journey through the park and learn about its diverse ecosystems and the relationships between its plants and animals.

Wendy Mills Wendy makers, designers, and entrepreneurs. Valerie Paley is Vice President, Chief Historian, and Director of the Center for Women’s History Leslie Day is the author of Field Guide to the Neighborhood Birds of New York City, at the New-York Historical Society and the coordinator of Walk This Way: Footwear from the Field Guide to the Street Trees of New York City, and Field Guide to the Natural World of Stuart Weitzman Collection of Historic Shoes. New York City.

Rockwell, Roosevelt & the Four Freedoms Gallery Tour Monday, June 4, 11 am | $38 (Members $24) In an intimate gallery tour, discover how Norman Rockwell’s 1943 paintings—Freedom of Speech, Freedom of Worship, Freedom from Fear, and Freedom from Want—gave visual life to Franklin Roosevelt’s call for the defense of freedom worldwide and took their place among the most enduring images in American art. Wendy Ikemoto is Associate Curator of American Art at the New-York Historical Society.

Top right (detail) and back cover: John James Audubon, Prothonotary Warbler (Protonotaria citrea), Study for Havell pl. 3, 1821. Watercolor, graphite, pastel, and gouache with touches of black ink and selective glazing on paper, laid on card; 18 1/8 x 11 7/8 in. (46 x 30.2 cm). Purchased for the Society by public subscription from Mrs. John J. Audubon, 1863.17.3

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Summer of Magic: Treasures from the PROGRAMS FOR FAMILY LEARNING David Copperfield Collection MIDDLE & HIGH Weekends, July–August SCHOOL STUDENTS program highlights Discover New York’s history of magic through the amazing collection of David See full list of family programs at Copperfield. In addition to the historical objects on view, families can pick up a nyhistory.org/dchm free magical History Detective Briefcase to enjoy hands-on activities, drawing, and illusions to practice, and join our Living Historians in bringing the magical past to life. FAMILY PROGRAMS BIRTHDAYS & SPECIAL FAMILY PROGRAMS in the Barbara K. Lipman Children’s History Library MEMBERSHIP Unless otherwise noted, all programs are free with Museum Visit nyhistory.org/dchm for more details. Admission. Contact [email protected] for Camp History Session 1: August 13–17; 9 am–4 pm more information. Little New-Yorkers Tuesdays and Fridays, 3:30 pm; Sundays, 11:30 am Session 2: August 20–24; 9 am–4 pm Calling all middle school artists and Presidents’ Day Weekend: Story time for the littlest visitors! Explore New York historians! This summer, campers will Celebrating the Founders! through singing, stories, and activities. Ages 3–5. go behind the scenes exploring the Saturday–Monday, February 17–19 Proudly supported by Macy’s exhibition Rockwell, Roosevelt & the Four Celebrate Presidents’ Day weekend by honoring the men and Freedoms. Kids will explore the history women who helped form the nation! Come each day for fun Stroller Tour Through History behind Roosevelt’s Four Freedoms, Rockwell’s artistic interpretations of Constitution-themed crafts to make and take home, and enjoy Second Friday of each month, 9:15 am them, and examples throughout American Birthday Parties Living Historians portraying our Founding Fathers and Mothers, Grown-ups and toddlers take over the galleries in these history when those ideals have been from George Washington to Dolley Madison. All ages. Give your child a unique celebration in early morning tours. Families will sing, move, and explore in these lively and tested. Campers will then create their DiMenna Children’s History Museum interactive experiences! Ages 3 and under. $25 per family ($20 for Members). own Four Freedoms poster series, to be where birthdays are both memorable Presidential Scholars displayed for family and friends at the end and meaningful. Children enjoy an art Sundays, April 15–May 5 of each session. Rising 6th, 7th, and 8th project, scavenger hunt, and a private Reading into History grade students. $600 ($550 for Family party space for pizza and cake. Special Applications due February 28 Select Sundays through June, 2 pm Members). Early bird special: Register themed parties include Hamilton in the Budding presidential historians (7th and 8th graders) join renowned presidential by May 4 and receive a $50 discount. Families explore history together—through literature! Limited financial aid available. Room, Pirates in the Harbor, and more! scholars to engage in intellectually challenging conversations with peers on the legacy Each month families gather to discuss a book, meet [email protected] Contact [email protected] of past leaders. This select group of middle schoolers will hear from New-York authors and guest experts, and see original artifacts or call (212) 873-3400 x580. Historical’s Presidential Historical Commission. For application information contact related to the history behind the story. Upcoming [email protected]. meetings will focus on Stella by Starlight featuring author Sharon Draper on February 11 and It Ain’t So Awful, Falafel Meet the Fledglings featuring author Firoozeh Dumas, recipient of New-York with the Wild Bird Fund Historical’s 2016 New Americans Children’s Book Prize, Saturday, May 12, 2 pm on March 18. Ages 9–12 and their adults. Have you ever held a fledgling? To celebrateFeathers: Fashion and the Fight for Wildlife, the Wild Bird Fund will Living History: Teen Programs introduce families to the city’s wild birds and talk about bird The Past Comes to Life We make history meaningful and exciting rehabilitation. Participants will have the opportunity to feed a baby bird. Ages 5 and for teens! Program participants explore our Select Saturdays and Sundays incredible collections and work alongside Family Membership up. $5 per child (in addition to Museum Admission). Join us to meet soldiers, musicians, leaders, museum professionals and peers who happily share their passion for American art Bring the whole family again and again Atten-TION! Four Freedoms and craftspeople from the past—all portrayed and history. Teens can become Student to enjoy programs, exhibitions, and Fourth of July by Living Historians from the present. Jump more at the DiMenna Children’s History Historian Interns and complete in- into a historic military training drill, ask a depth history projects over the academic Museum all spring and summer long! Wednesday, July 4 founder how they kick-started the nation, or year or summer. During the spring and Members receive discounts on ticketed In honor of our exhibition Rockwell, Roosevelt & the Four check out a traditional instrument or skill! summer sessions, our Teen Scholars family programs and early access to Freedoms, families will explore World War II and celebrate This season, don’t miss Harriet Tubman on refine their research skills. Over school ticketed events and exhibitions, such as the freedoms our nation cherishes. Meet Living Historians portraying WWII soldiers March 10 and 11, woman suffragists marching for the vote in 1917 on March 24 and breaks, teen girls can join Tech Scholars Harry Potter: A History of Magic and taste a familiar chocolate candy originally made for the warfront. All summer long 25, and a touch table of objects from the Vietnam War on April 21 and 22. All ages. to explore our Center for Women’s coming fall 2018. families can pick up a free family guide to explore the special exhibition. All ages. Free History collections and create dynamic admission for kids 18 and under. digital projects. [email protected] Sponsored by American Heritage Chocolate

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Individual Support Daria L. and Eric J. Wallach $10,000+ Sue Ann Weinberg Amherst Pierpont Securities LLC The New-York Historical Society Leah and Michael R. Weisberg AT&T recognizes the generous contributions Anita and Byron R. Wien The Barker Welfare Foundation Thank You to Our Supporters of these individuals who have provided Barbara and David Zalaznick Bloomberg C. Jay Moorhead Foundation $50,000 or more in support*: Roy J. Zuckerberg Anonymous (3) Citigroup, Inc. The Campaign for New-York Historical Society Con Edison The New-York Historical Society launched a major campaign to secure our future as a preeminent center for American history. Helen and Robert Appel Credit Suisse Funding has strengthened our endowment, fueled new exhibitions, and made possible the latest phase of our institution’s Claudine and Fred Bacher The Gladys Krieble Delmas Foundation Nancy and Barry C. Barnett Institutional Support The New-York Historical Society is The Hyde and Watson Foundation expansion—the renovation of the Henry Luce III Center. We gratefully acknowledge those making gifts of $10,000 and above Norman S. Benzaquen Keefe, Bruyette and Woods, Inc. to the campaign, and thank all those who have contributed to its success. William Berkley grateful to the following corporations, The Lerner Foundation Judy and Howard Berkowitz foundations, and organizations for Macy’s Founders The State of New York Partners Franci Blassberg and Joe Rice their support*: Morgan Stanley Richard Gilder & Lois Chiles Andrew M. Cuomo, Governor Julie & James Alexandre Emily and Len Blavatnik The William T. Morris Foundation Empire State Development Susan & Roger Hertog Claudine & Fred Bacher Judith and Russell L. Carson $200,000+ Dr. Agnes Hsu-Tang & Oscar Tang New York State Council on the Arts Judith Roth Berkowitz & James S. Chanos Estate of John W. 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