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On Matters of Race, President Nixon’s Actions Spoke Louder Than Words

Aug 9, 2013 | Domestic Policy, News, Nixon Today, The New Nixon

It took only two misconstrued words buried in a nine page memo to President Nixon to provide the fuel for the fires of the administration’s harshest critics regarding civil rights and minorities. The memo, sent on January 16, 1970 by Daniel P. Moynihan, Counselor to...

Mao and Nixon: A Colossal Moment in History

Aug 8, 2013 | China, Foreign Policy, News, Nixon Today, The New Nixon

From left to right: Premier Zhou En-Lai, translator Tang Wensheng, Chairman Mao, President Nixon, and Henry Kissinger. (Not shown: National Security Advisor Winston Lord and Chinese Deputy Chief of Protocol Wang Hai-Jung.) One of the most incredible moments in the...

Drafting a Presidential Statement on School Desegregation

Aug 5, 2013 | Domestic Policy, News, Nixon Today, The New Nixon

On March 24, 1970, President Nixon released an extensive statement concerning the administration’s stance on ending school segregation in the South. While the number of African American children that were enrolled in desegregated school systems had increased...

Bine ati venit, President Nixon’s Visit to Romania

Aug 2, 2013 | Communism, Foreign Policy, News, The New Nixon

As the Cold War continued, President Nixon became the first American President to visit socialist Romania. On August 2, 1969, he delivered an arrival speech in Bucharest on US-Romanian relations, and their shared goals of peace and security. In President Nixon’s...

Keeping Secrets Secret, the Fight Against Espionage

Aug 2, 2013 | Communism, Domestic Policy, News, Soviet Union, The New Nixon

By Marshall Garvey Bradley Manning, in one of the most recent high-profile court cases in America, has been convicted on 20 charges of mishandling data for providing hundreds of thousands of classified government documents to Wikileaks. Violating the Espionage Act of...

Preparing for Crisis; A Leader’s Solemn Duty

Aug 1, 2013 | Domestic Policy, News, The New Nixon

New documents released by Britain’s National Archives reveal a speech prepared on behalf of Queen Elizabeth, in 1983, to be delivered if the world have descended into nuclear war. With the Cold War constantly threatening to turn hot, this type of catastrophic event...
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