Presidential Legacies: Gerald and Betty Ford – part 2 of 3

Learn more about Gerald R. Ford – who became President when Richard Nixon resigned in 1974 after the Watergate scandal – and the irrepressible First Lady Betty Ford, who once famously said that “being ladylike does not require silence.” This three-part program is presented by Richard Weld, Education Specialist at the Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library and Museum: 

  • The Early Years (Part 1)
  • The D.C. Years  (Part 2)
  • After the White House  (Part 3)

Part of the Mirowitz Center’s continuing “Presidential Legacies” series. Attend all three sessions, or just one (prior attendance is not required).  Note: The Gerald R. Ford Presidential Library and Museum is part of the presidential libraries system administered by the National Archives and Records Administration, a federal agency. To view this Zoom recording click here.