On Saturday, October 17th, 2020 at 2PM and in honor of National Arts and Humanities Month, the American Labor Museum/Botto House National Landmark cordially invites the general public to "The Forgotten Indians and the Pocket Veto Case of 1929," a virtual presentation with discussion by Jonathan Lurie, Ph.D., Rutgers University. This program will be hosted by the Museum via ZOOM. Pre-registration is required so that we may forward the link to join the program.
Jonathan Lurie's latest book is "William Howard Taft: The Travails of a Progressive Conservative." (2012) His recent research is on the Chief Justiceship of Taft (1921-1930).
To register for the presentation by Jonathan Lurie on Saturday, October 17th at 2PM and for further informtion, please contact the Museum by calling (973) 595-7953 or email labormuseum@gmail.com.