Arthur M. Schlesinger Jr.: Wins Award
Each year, the National Coalition for History nominates individuals for the Paul Peck Presidential Awards. Two awards are presented -- one for "Service to the Presidency" and the other for "Portrayal of the Presidency." This year, our nominee won in the "Portrayal" category -- Arthur M. Schlesinger Jr.
During a black-tie event held at the newly restored Patent Office Building that houses the Donald W. Reynolds Center for American Art and Portraiture, Schlesinger appeared in person to accept the award, which is a $25,000 cash prize and a medal. After being enthusiastically introduced by Historian of the House Robert Remini, Schlesinger rose from his wheelchair to deliver a four page acceptance speech. Attendees described the historian's comments as "classic Schlesinger."
During a black-tie event held at the newly restored Patent Office Building that houses the Donald W. Reynolds Center for American Art and Portraiture, Schlesinger appeared in person to accept the award, which is a $25,000 cash prize and a medal. After being enthusiastically introduced by Historian of the House Robert Remini, Schlesinger rose from his wheelchair to deliver a four page acceptance speech. Attendees described the historian's comments as "classic Schlesinger."