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β˜‘ β˜† βœ‡ National Archives: Prologue Magazine (Quarterly)

Jim Crow, Meet Lieutenant Robinson

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A fight against bias in the Army presages a historic baseball career for Jackie Robinson.

β˜‘ β˜† βœ‡ National Archives: Prologue Magazine (Quarterly)

Civil War Draft Records: Exemptions and Enrollments

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Looking for men who did not serve in the Civil War.

β˜‘ β˜† βœ‡ National Archives: Prologue Magazine (Quarterly)

A Founding Father in Dissent: Elbridge Gerry Helped Inspire Bill of Rights in His Opposition to the Constitution

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Today Gerry might be all but forgotten, but his participation in the Constitutional Convention was key to shaping our government.

β˜‘ β˜† βœ‡ National Archives: Prologue Magazine (Quarterly)

There's a NARA Near You! Exploring the Regional Archives

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Nearly one-quarter of NARA's holdings are located in its regional archives, and there may be one near you.

β˜‘ β˜† βœ‡ National Archives: Prologue Magazine (Quarterly)

Movie vs. Reality: The Real Story of the von Trapp Family

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How the producers of The Sound of Music altered the story of the family that endeared itself to audiences on stage and screen.

β˜‘ β˜† βœ‡ National Archives: Prologue Magazine (Quarterly)

Finding Ordinary Americans with Extraordinary Stories

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The search for the real people whose stories live within the records of the National Archives brings surprises, joy, and sadness.

β˜‘ β˜† βœ‡ National Archives: Prologue Magazine (Quarterly)

Belva Lockwood: Blazing the Trail for Women in Law

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She stood up to a President, became the first woman to argue before the Supreme Court, and helped stir the woman suffrage movement.

β˜‘ β˜† βœ‡ National Archives: Prologue Magazine (Quarterly)

Looking for an Ancestor in the Panama Canal Zone, 1904–1914

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Exploring court records created during the building of the Atlantic-Pacific link.

β˜‘ β˜† βœ‡ National Archives: Prologue Magazine (Quarterly)

Serving at the Pleasure of the President: The Nomination Papers of the United States Senate, 1789–1946

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In providing "advice and consent" for Presidential appointments, the Senate has also produced controversy and drama.

β˜‘ β˜† βœ‡ National Archives: Prologue Magazine (Quarterly)

68,937 and Counting

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Prison records can be a surprisingly rich β€” if disconcerting β€” source of genealogical information.

β˜‘ β˜† βœ‡ National Archives: Prologue Magazine (Quarterly)

Institutional Memory

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St. Elizabeths Hospital in the District of Columbia has a storied past preserved at the National Archives.

β˜‘ β˜† βœ‡ National Archives: Prologue Magazine (Quarterly)

Youth as Topic No. 1

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Throughout the 20th century, White House conferences on children served as snapshots of the nation's youth.

β˜‘ β˜† βœ‡ National Archives: Prologue Magazine (Quarterly)

Women of the Polar Archives

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Audrey Amidon points the spotlight on two women who were drawn to hte Arctic regions and whose exploits were captured on film now in the National Archives.

β˜‘ β˜† βœ‡ National Archives: Prologue Magazine (Quarterly)

Frame After Frame

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Phillip W. Stewart chronicles the movie-making done by the federal government from World War I through the space race as he documents the motion picture holdings of the Archives.

β˜‘ β˜† βœ‡ National Archives: Prologue Magazine (Quarterly)

Magellans of the Sky

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In 1924, eight Army airmen set out to become the first humans to circumnavigate the globe by air. This is their story.

β˜‘ β˜† βœ‡ National Archives: Prologue Magazine (Quarterly)

Esquire v. Walker: The Postmaster General and "The Magazine for Men"

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Esquire magazine's fight against Post Office censorship in the 1940s.

β˜‘ β˜† βœ‡ National Archives: Prologue Magazine (Quarterly)

The "Fast Mail": A History of the U.S. Railway Mail Service

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As the railroads speeded America's westward movement, post office cars made the nation's mail move faster, too.

β˜‘ β˜† βœ‡ National Archives: Prologue Magazine (Quarterly)

Facial Hair, Photo Captions: Pieces of History

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Prologue may provide award-winning articles every quarter, but our new blog, Prologue: Pieces of History, provides stories daily! Untold stories from our vaults, videos, contests, and the most peculiar facial hair in our Archival holdings is just the beginning. Have a visit!

β˜‘ β˜† βœ‡ National Archives: Prologue Magazine (Quarterly)

Hemingway on War and Its Aftermath

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July marks both the birth and death of one of America's greatest writers, Ernest Hemingway. Researchers come to the Hemingway archives at the John F. Kennedy Presidential Library primarily to examine Ernest Hemingway's original manuscripts and his correspondence with family, friends, and fellow writers. But upon entering, it is hard not to notice the artifacts that ornament the Hemingway Roomβ€”including a mounted antelope head from a 1933 safari, an authentic lion-skin rug, and original artwork that Hemingway owned.

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