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Presidents Clinton, Ford, Bush, and Carter

Use the links below to help you in your research. Links are arranged alphabetically.

All of these links will direct you to a website away from the Clinton Library.

 

 

 

 

 


The American Presidency Project

Created by the University of California at Santa Barbara this project provides documents relating to the American Presidency. The documents include links to the Public Papers of the Presidents, State of the Union addresses, inaugural addresses, radio addresses, press conferences, executive orders, and much more.  The website also contains various statistical data including the Presidents’ relations to Congress, their popularity, and their public appearances; Presidential election data; and an audio/video archive from Presidents Hoover to George W. Bush.


Clinton Foundation

The Foundation formed by President Clinton in 2001 works to strengthen the capacity of governments and individuals to alleviate poverty, improve global health, strengthen economies, and protect the environment.


Clinton School of Public Service – University of Arkansas

On the grounds of the Clinton Presidential Library and Museum, the University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service offers a Master of Public Service (MPS) degree.


David and Barbara Pryor Center for Arkansas Oral and Visual History

The Center, named for former Senator David H. Pryor and his wife Barbara, documents Arkansas history through moving image resources and oral histories.


Department of State - Office of the Historian

The Office of the Historian of the State Department website provides links to foreign relation information from 1945-1976, travels of the President (Teddy Roosevelt to Barack Obama), travels of the Secretary of State (to Hillary Clinton), visits from foreign heads of state, foreign country information and history, and much more.


DocsTeach

An educational resource for teachers, students, and the public, DocsTeach provides access to primary documents on U.S. History, including maps, photographs, and charts, dating from the 18th century. DocsTeach is sponsored by the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA).


Information on Presidential Libraries

The Office of Presidential Libraries, located in Washington, D.C.,  is part of the National Archives and administers all 12 presidential libraries located around the country.


National Archives and Records Administration (NARA)

The repository was established to preserve and document governmental and historical records of the USA while providing public access to those documents and records.


Presidential Timeline

Access a growing and select group of digital records from twelve Presidential Libraries of the National Archives.


The Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States

Presidents’ statements, speeches, remarks, executive orders and press releases officially released by the Office of the Federal Register.


Secretary of State - Hillary Rodham Clinton


University of Arkansas Special Collections – Diane D. Blair Papers

Diane D. Blair (1938 – 2000), friend of Bill and Hillary Clinton, was a political science professor at the University of Arkansas. She was a senior researcher in the 1992 campaign, and served as senior advisor in the 1996 campaign.


University of Virginia’s Miller Center of Public Affairs - Presidential Studies

The Miller Center’s Presidential Studies comprises oral histories of presidential administrations since Jimmy Carter, and transcriptions of recordings made by Presidents Kennedy, Johnson, and Nixon.


The Virtual Library of the Clinton Administration

The White House Virtual Library provides a searchable archive of White House documents, including Executive Orders, press briefings, radio addresses and other White House publications released between January 20, 1993 through mid-January, 2001.


The White House


 

 

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