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THE MONDALE LECTURES ON PUBLIC SERVICE

Photo of Walter F. MondaleWalter F. Mondale's career in public service has spanned some of the most dramatic events in our nation's history. Since 1948 he has been at history's center, first as a young campaign organizer, then as Minnesota attorney general, U.S. Senator, vice president, presidential nominee, and U.S. ambassador to Japan.

The Mondale Lectures on Public Service were designed to foster discussion about the lessons of these historic events and encourage people to pursue public service. There is currently no lecture programs planned for the future however you can review the transcripts of previous programs by clicking on the links below.

About the FIFTY YEARS Project

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A fresh and personal look at the history-making events, people and debates of 1948 to today.


Past Lectures

The Path to Equality:
The 1984 Mondale /Ferraro Ticket
Twenty years later - are we ready for a woman in the White House?

U.S. Security in an Age of American Preeminence - the Responsibilities of Power.

High Tide: The 89th Congress, Lyndon Johnson and the Warren Court.

Remarks of Walter F. Mondale - U. S. Senate Leader's Lecture Series September 4, 2002.

"Sideman: Reflections on the Vice Presidency", by Walter F. Mondale.