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A. Gabrielle Westcott

@agwestcott

Historian of emotions and U.S. foreign relations in the 20th and 21st centuries, Co-Director of the Historical Equity Action Lens at Metro Analytics, artist and

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Presidential pumpkin carving 2018: Richard Nixon, β€œI am not a crook!” βœŒπŸ»πŸŽƒβœŒπŸ» #HappyHallowen #WhenHistoriansCarvePumpkins RichardNixonLibrary

Presidential pumpkin carving 2018: Richard Nixon, β€œI am not a crook!” βœŒπŸ»πŸŽƒβœŒπŸ» #HappyHallowen #WhenHistoriansCarvePumpkins <a href="/NixonLibrary/">RichardNixonLibrary</a>
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On this #ElectionEve, we leave you with some voting inspiration from Vice President Hubert H. Humphrey. πŸ’‘ Vote your hopes, not your hates ...Vote your faith, not your doubts ...Vote your ideals, not your suspicion πŸ’‘ πŸ“½οΈ youtu.be/gPc6ncfi_O8?t=…

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Had a blast at #SHAFR2019! I attended so many wonderful panels and had some great conversations with friends and colleagues. SHAFR never fails to remind me how much I love what I do and always leaves me feeling excited and reenergized. I’m already looking forward to next year!

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Notorious. I normally carve presidents, but this year I made an exception for #RBG. May her memory be a blessing on this frustrating and sad day. #SupremeCourt #NotoriousRBG #ACBconfirmation

Notorious. I normally carve presidents, but this year I made an exception for #RBG. May her memory be a blessing on this frustrating and sad day.  #SupremeCourt #NotoriousRBG #ACBconfirmation
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With wonderful contributors: David Anderson, @mefibiger, Saber, Marc Gilbert, Alice Kim, Mark Lawrence, Jason Lim, Jana Lipman, Greg Lockhart, Joey Long, Chris Lovins, Mia Hobbs, Boi Huyen Ngo, Wen-Qing Ngoei, Nathalie Nguyen, Noriko Shiratori, Lisa Tran, and A. Gabrielle Westcott.

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Fifty years ago today, on March 31, 1968, President Johnson announced he would not seek or accept the nomination of his party for another term as president. πŸ“½οΈ Watch his full remarks: youtube.com/watch?v=FFyhAc…

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#TodayInHistory πŸ“· flashback, March 31, 1968: President Johnson delivers his nationally televised address from the Oval Office. Announces a bombing halt in Vietnam + that he would not be seeking/accepting a nomination for another term as president. πŸ“ presidency.ucsb.edu/ws/index.php?p…

#TodayInHistory πŸ“· flashback, March 31, 1968: President Johnson delivers his nationally televised address from the Oval Office. Announces a bombing halt in Vietnam + that he would not be seeking/accepting a nomination for another term as president.

πŸ“ presidency.ucsb.edu/ws/index.php?p…
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More from our #TodayInHistory πŸ“· flashback, March 31, 1968: President Johnson, his family, and advisors watch the news coverage of his address.

More from our #TodayInHistory πŸ“· flashback, March 31, 1968: President Johnson, his family, and advisors watch the news coverage of his address.
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Some insight from LBJ's daily diary, March 31, 1968: Speaking about his decision not to run for re-election, he said: "I have 525,000 men whose very lives depend on what I do, and I can't worry about the primaries." See the full diary: lbjlibrary.net/assets/lbj_too…

Some insight from LBJ's daily diary, March 31, 1968: Speaking about his decision not to run for re-election, he said: "I have 525,000 men whose very lives depend on what I do, and I can't worry about the primaries."

See the full diary: lbjlibrary.net/assets/lbj_too…
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50 years ago, on March 31, 1968, President Lyndon Johnson gave a speech announcing that he would cap escalation in Vietnam, halt the bombing of North Vietnam, seek negotiations, and would not run for re-election. LBJ Library #LBJ #ThisDayInHistory youtu.be/FFyhAcp2DG4