With support from the University of Richmond

New perspectives on how history is made

American History Through the Eyes and the Letters of the People

How do the almost aristocratic atmosphere of the National Archives's rotunda and the democratic sensations of "The Public Vaults"--a new exhibition area featuring computer screens-- find common ground?

One way can be seen in an unusual new exhibition organized by Stacey Bredhoff, "Eyewitness: American Originals From the National Archives." Its 25 "documents" provide a human record of history: first-person accounts — in audio, video and ink — of events witnessed, decisions made, actions taken.
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