Kemp Legacy Program

The Kemp Legacy Program was established to honor Jack Kemp's public service, perpetuate and advance his contributions to American political thought, and help educate the next generation of political leaders.

The Jack Kemp Oral History Archive

Welcome to the Jack Kemp Oral History Archive, an original collection of spoken recollections and reflections that illuminate Jack Kemp’s public life, his vocation, the ideas central to his commitment to public service, and the political world in which he moved. In the space of four years, Mort Kondracke (lead interviewer) and Brien Williams (Kemp Oral History Project historian) interviewed …

Kemp Chair in Political Economy

The Library of Congress established the John W. Kluge Center to bring together the world's best thinkers to distill wisdom from the Library's rich resources and to stimulate interaction with policymakers in Washington, D.C. In that spirit, the Jack Kemp Chair in Political Economy at the Kluge Center provides for a senior scholar to spend up to a year in residence to engage in original research on …

Jack F. Kemp Collection

The Library of Congress, the world’s premier archival institution, is providing a permanent home for some four hundred boxes of correspondence, speeches, notes, journal entries, articles, photographs and manuscripts that make up the written record of Kemp’s work and ideas from 1970 to 2009. Scholars, researchers, students, and other interested members of the public are welcome to use the …

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