Introduction to the Coolidge Museum

Learn about the museum before your visit. Duration: 4m 19s


Calvin Coolidge: From Plymouth Notch to Northampton to Washington

Film by Stan Sherer, narrated by Dennis Lee with music performed by Dick Moulding, Roxanne Loboto-Bailey, Ken Forfia and Marjorie Senechal. Duration: 14m 40s


100 Years After the Indian Citizenship Act, How Has Native American Life Changed?

To explore the legacy of the Indian Citizenship Act, the Calvin Coolidge Presidential Library & Museum convened a panel of scholars with deep knowledge of Native American history and culture: Kathleen A. Brown-Pérez, Margaret Bruchac, Rebecca Hamlin, Kiara M. Vigil. Bill Scher moderates. Duration 1h 23m 5s


When the President Dies: How Calvin Coolidge and Others Guided America Through Mourning

What happens when a president dies in office? A panel discusses mourning, death and transition of power. Speakers: Dr. Lindsay M. Chervinsky, Prof. Michael J. Gerhardt, and Nathan Masters, Bill Sher moderating. Duration: 1h 24m 19s


Calvin Coolidge: The Presidency and Philosophy of a Progressive Conservative. A book talk by Mark Murphy

Mark Murphy’s biography of Calvin Coolidge reveals an astute politician and thinker seeking to restrain the unprecedented spending pressures of the 1920s and maintain a limited role for the federal government within his definition of progressivism. Mark Murphy visited the Calvin Coolidge Presidential Library & Museum and spoke about the book on July 18th, 2024. Duration: 1h 1m 37s