Tracing 250 years of American government—how democracy was built, tested, and strengthened through leadership, law, and civic action.
Ulysses Grant took an unconventional path to the White House, rising from a leather goods salesman to a general in a matter of months.
Less than two months into his presidency, JFK signed Executive Order 10924, formally creating the Peace Corps as an agency within the U.S. State Department. By the end of 1961, 750 inaugural Peace Corps volunteers had served in 13 countries.