- Presidency of Richard Nixon - Wikipedia
Richard Nixon 's tenure as the 37th president of the United States began with his first inauguration on January 20, 1969, and ended when he resigned on August 9, 1974, in the face of almost certain impeachment and removal from office, the only U S president ever to do so He was succeeded by Gerald Ford, whom he had appointed vice president after Spiro Agnew became embroiled in a separate
- Richard Nixon - Cold War, Politics, Presidency | Britannica
Nixon received his party’s presidential nomination and was opposed in the 1960 general election by Democrat John F Kennedy The campaign was memorable for an unprecedented series of four televised debates between the two candidates
- Nixon Speeches – Watergate. info
This page contains audio, video and transcripts of a selection of Nixon’s most famous speeches
- The campaign to make Richard Nixon great again - NBC News
The late president, who resigned in disgrace in 1974, actually wasn’t a crook, pundits on the right argue
- Nixon promises | JFK Library
This folder contains statements made by Richard M Nixon and his position on various topics, such as civil rights, agriculture, and the economy, during the presidential campaigns of 1952 and 1956
- Is there a historical reassessment of the presidency of . . .
A fresh look at Richard Nixon’s presidency: exploring his achievements, controversies, and how history judges his legacy today
- AHA Director of Teaching and Learning Puts Nixon . . .
In an NBC News article exploring the recent movement to rehabilitate Richard Nixon’s image tarnished by the Watergate scandal, AHA director of teaching and learning Brendan Gillis offered a perspective reflecting that how we see the past colors how we see the present “In some ways, the reframing of Watergate…
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