Every four years, on the 20th of January, the U.S. swears in a new commander-in-chief. It’s a time for optimism, reflection, and a renewed sense of purpose for America, and the president’s first speech to the nation is key in setting the tone. We’ll talk with the editors of “Fellow Citizens,” a new compilation of our presidents’ inaugural addresses.
- Robert Remini, Historian of the U.S. House of Representatives and co-editor of Fellow Citzens
- Terry Golway, Curator of the Kean Center for American History at Kean University in Union, New Jersey and co-editor of Fellow Citzens