WELCOME TO THE OFFICIAL WEBSITE OF THE
WILLIAM J. CLINTON PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARY

The Clinton Library is the twelfth Presidential Library administered by the National Archives and Records Administration.
The Clinton Presidential Library and Museum is located within the
Clinton Presidential Center and Park.
The Center also includes the Clinton Foundation (Little Rock office), the
University of Arkansas Clinton School of Public Service, Café42,
and the Clinton Museum Store.
Events & Announcements
The Research Rooms for Textual and Audiovisual Archives will be closed all day on Wednesday, May 14, for archival team training. We will reopen the following morning Thursday, May 15, at 9am.
New School Tours:

The White House in Miniature Tour:
Kindergarten through third-grade students can enjoy the Center’s “Mini Tour.” During the 45-minute tour, students will learn about national symbols and national holidays by “touring” the White House in Miniature, and visiting the Oval Office replica and the “Life in the White House” display – both permanent exhibits located on the third floor of the Library.
School group tour reservations are currently being taken. Tours begin March 3. School groups with reservations are admitted to the Library free of charge. To reserve a “Mini Tour,” call (501) 370-5050 or toll free (866) 773-7542.

The Making the Grade Tour:
A special tour of the Long Struggle designed for grades 4-12, called Making the Grade, give students the chance to grade a president on his civil rights record. School group tour reservations are currently being taken. School groups with reservations are admitted to the Library free of charge. To reserve a “Making the Grade Tour,” call (501) 370-5050 or toll free (866) 773-7542
Exhibits:
February 16 to July 13, 2008
An amazing miniature replica of the White House will be on display beginning February 16th. The replica took more than 30 years to create and is extraordinary in its detail. Special discount admission for White House in Miniature exhibit only.
$4. Adults / $2. Youth, Students with ID and Seniors

September 8, 2007- May 18, 2008

This unique exhibit will examine the actions and influences of U.S. Presidents on civil rights issues during a one hundred year period, beginning with President Abraham Lincoln's first administration in 1860 and continuing through the major milestones of the civil rights movement during the 20th Century.
This must-see exhibit will focus on many of the decisions, laws, and acts signed by some of our Presidents and will examine in-depth how these presidential actions impacted the lives of the average African American citizen, both in Arkansas as well as throughout the country. (read more about the exhibit).
Click HERE to access the National Archives Featured Documents section on the Emancipation Proclamation and view the transcript and detailed photos of the document itself.
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