The Obama Presidential Center has officially opened to the public in Chicago. Former President Barack Obama stated that he envisions the center not as a shrine or museum, but as a representation of an ongoing American story. Ali Rogin spoke with historian Beverly Gage from Yale University about the messages Obama aims to convey through this new institution.
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Obama Presidential Center Opens to the Public in Chicago
The Obama Presidential Center has opened in Chicago, with former President Barack Obama emphasizing that it should represent an ongoing American narrative rather than serve as a traditional museum. Historian Beverly Gage provided insights into the center's intended communication during a discussion with Ali Rogin.
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