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David Rubenstein -- The Importance of Artifacts, Books, and Learning Our History
Manage episode 386996486 series 2508455
David Rubenstein is a philanthropist, lawyer, businessman, and avid historian. Items from his rare collection of U.S. artifacts — including the Emancipation Proclamation, the Federalist Papers, and original works from abolitionists — are on display in the George W. Bush Presidential Museum’s special exhibit, Freedom Matters.
He joined host Andrew Kaufmann and Bush Museum Director Teresa Lenling to discuss the importance of public access to these key artifacts in order for citizens to learn about our country’s past and create a better future for the next generation of Americans.
Hear more from Mr. Rubenstein on this episode of The Strategerist, presented by the George W. Bush Presidential Center.
Related content:
Buy tickets to visit the Bush Museum's special exhibit, Freedom Matters
150 episoder
Manage episode 386996486 series 2508455
David Rubenstein is a philanthropist, lawyer, businessman, and avid historian. Items from his rare collection of U.S. artifacts — including the Emancipation Proclamation, the Federalist Papers, and original works from abolitionists — are on display in the George W. Bush Presidential Museum’s special exhibit, Freedom Matters.
He joined host Andrew Kaufmann and Bush Museum Director Teresa Lenling to discuss the importance of public access to these key artifacts in order for citizens to learn about our country’s past and create a better future for the next generation of Americans.
Hear more from Mr. Rubenstein on this episode of The Strategerist, presented by the George W. Bush Presidential Center.
Related content:
Buy tickets to visit the Bush Museum's special exhibit, Freedom Matters
150 episoder
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