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Spiro Agnew - Wikipedia Spiro Theodore Agnew ( ˈ s p ɪər oʊ ˈ æ ɡ n juː ; November 9, 1918 – September 17, 1996) was the 39th vice president of the United States under President Richard Nixon, serving from 1969 until his resignation in 1973
Spiro Agnew | Biography, Scandal, Facts, Resignation - Britannica Spiro Agnew, 39th vice president of the United States (1969–73) in the Republican administration of President Richard M Nixon Amid a scandal related to his governorship of Maryland, he became the first person to resign the nation’s second highest office under duress
Spiro Agnew - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Spiro Theodore Agnew (November 9, 1918 – September 17, 1996) was the 39th vice president of the United States He served under President Richard Nixon He was also the 55th governor of the state of Maryland and the first Greek American governor and vice president in United States history
Spiro Theodore Agnew - Encyclopedia. com The son of homemaker Margaret Akers Pollard and her second husband, Greek immigrant and restaurateur Theodore Spiro Agnew (formerly Anagnostopoulous), Agnew grew up with his older half brother W Roy Pollard in Baltimore
Spiro T. Agnew: The Rise, Fall, and Family Roots of an American Vice . . . Agnew appealed to moderates and progressives by denouncing racism, supporting open housing laws, and focusing on responsible governance Though his record was not without criticism, he was seen as a competent and relatively moderate Republican
Vice President Spiro Agnew: Scandalous Fall Explained Spiro Agnew's scandalous fall uncovered, exploring corruption, bribery, and tax evasion that led to his resignation as Vice President, amidst federal investigation and prosecution, marking a dark era in US politics and government corruption history
Spiro Agnew Biography - parents, death, wife, school, son, information . . . Between the time of his nomination as Richard Nixon's running mate in August 1968 and his resignation in October 1973, Vice President Spiro Agnew was a leading spokesman for "The Silent Majority," a term used by Nixon to describe conservative, middle-class, white American voters
Spiro Agnew - U-S-History. com Agnew pursued politics as a Republican reformer and was elected in 1962 as the chief executive of Baltimore County Capitalizing on discord within the Democratic party, Agnew managed to garner Democratic votes to become the first Republican governor of Maryland in the 20th century, in 1967