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Doris Kearns Goodwin and Michael Beschloss will take the stage at Wait Chapel later this month.

Photo provided by Wake Forest University (photo of Doris Kearnes Goodwin was taken by Annie Leibovitz)

Want to come face to face with the experts as they discuss politics, arts and culture, social justice + more?

Then you’ll love the Face to Face Speaker Forum’s 2023-24 season, kicking off Wednesday, Sept. 27 with a lively, informative conversation between world-renowned presidential historians and authors, Doris Kearns Goodwin and Michael Beschloss.

Grab tickets to this conversation or a season subscription, which will give you access to all four lectures in the series. Tickets this way.

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