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Watergate At 50 — The Burglary That Changed The Nation

When:
October 27, 2022 @ 7:00 pm – 8:00 pm
2022-10-27T19:00:00-04:00
2022-10-27T20:00:00-04:00
Where:
virtual
Cost:
Free
Contact:
Amy Roderick
978-948-2850

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It has been called “The Scandal that Never Goes Away” — and with good reason. Fifty years after the break-in at the Democratic headquarters at the Watergate Hotel, we still do not know the full story of how the burglary came to happen. What we DO know is that the events that followed, culminating in President Nixon’s resignation in August of 1974, continue to hold lessons about the nature of power that seem to resonate ever more strongly as the years go by. Learn the story of how a local break-in became a national scandal, and how it profoundly changed the way Americans think about their political institutions. Led by Daniel Breen, a Senior Lecturer in Legal Studies at Brandeis University, and a recipient of the Louis Brandeis Award for Excellence in Teaching. While his primary academic interests lay in the law and politics of the Early Republic, he also holds a Ph.D. in American History and enjoys lecturing on a wide variety of subjects.

This program is sponsored by the Tewksbury Public Library and is offered in cooperation with other area libraries.

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