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- Home - Ashbrook
Ashbrook introduces young people to the real story of America—good and bad—through primary documents and serious conversation These young people come to see America’s history as a struggle to live up to the promise of freedom
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The Ashbrook Memorial Dinner is the most significant public event in Ohio each year, drawing guests from throughout the state President Ronald Reagan spoke for the first Ashbrook Memorial Dinner when he inaugurated the Ashbrook Center in 1983
- About - Ashbrook
The Ashbrook Center, an independent academic center located at Ashland University, was established and named in honor of the late Congressman John M Ashbrook, who represented Ohio’s 17th Congressional district for 21 years
- The Pathfinder and the President: John C. Fremont, Lincoln, and the . . .
John C Fremont tried to free Missouri's slaves in 1861—Lincoln fired him for it Then used his strategy for the Emancipation Proclamation The forgotten story that shaped freedom
- What Can We Learn from Herbert Hoover? - Ashbrook
The conversation between Nash and Jeff Sikkenga on the Ashbrook Center’s “American Idea” podcast reveals a Herbert Hoover who defies easy categorization, a man whose life story reads more like an adventure novel than a conventional political biography
- The 38th John M. Ashbrook Memorial Dinner
The Ashbrook Center is pleased to announce that Dana Perino, former White House Press Secretary and Fox News Host, will be the keynote speaker for the 38th John M Ashbrook Memorial Dinner on Friday, March 27th
- Alexander Hamilton and The Federalist - Ashbrook
Alexander Hamilton and The Federalist October 22, 2025 Alexander Hamilton and the Federalist The American Idea by Ashbrook Center 00:00 47:28
- Core American Ideas: Civilian-Military Relations - Ashbrook
In this episode of The American Idea, we delve into a topic that is crucial to the health of the American Republic but often overlooked in contemporary discussions – the proper relationship between civilian and military leaders and the role of the military in American public and political life While it might seem like a given […]
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