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Together with the Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum and the Clinton Presidential Library and Museum, we're convening Oklahoma state leaders and Clinton Administration officials who will share deeply personal accounts from the tragic bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City on April 19, 1995. Â Join us for "From Darkness to Light," a 30th anniversary commemoration of the Oklahoma City Bombing this Friday, April 11 at 6 p.m. CT / 7 p.m. ET. |
Participants will reflect on the immediate and long-term impacts to citizens and the community, the local and federal response, how justice was achieved, and the national unity that emerged following the bombing. The program will also explore how threads of the division and anti-government rhetoric that led to the deadliest act of domestic terrorism still exist today and require our ongoing vigilance. Â Register here if you're able to attend the program in person at the Clinton Presidential Center in Little Rock, Arkansas. |
This program is presented by the Clinton Foundation, Clinton Presidential Library and Museum, and Oklahoma City National Memorial & Museum. |
In 2004, President Bill Clinton welcomed the world to the Clinton Presidential Center for the first time. In the 20 years since, more than five million people have visited the Clinton Center to learn about President Clinton and Secretary Clinton’s lifetimes of leadership and service. Today, we present cultural programs, curate dynamic exhibitions, and offer educational opportunities that encourage leadership, citizenship, and service.
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