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Transcripts of secret White House tapes are used in a study to determine if there is a difference between a politician's public persona and private reality , and if there a difference between the conversation of a superior and a subordinate.
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Fact file and comprehensive biographical sketch based on PBS series. Also includes gallery and quotations.
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Biography of the President, with special focus on how the planetary symbols of Uranus and Moon were reflected in his life and work, by astrocartographer Rob Couteau.
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Essay provides a brief look at the circumstances and events that molded the president's character.
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Lesson plan from the National Archives and Records Administration provides suggestions for using primary documents to teach about Watergate.
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Hunter S. Thompson's Rolling Stone obituary for Richard Nixon: "Notes on the passing of an American monster...he was a liar and a quitter, and he should have been buried at sea...but he was, after all, the president."
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An introduction to the Richard M. Nixon family with articles and photos.
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The audio clips on this site are selected from approximately 3,700 hours of recordings.
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Extensive analysis of the role of Nixon and Kissinger in the Vietnam War.
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Remembers Nixon as the 20th century's most entertaining chief of state.
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Smithsonian exhibit featuring photographs by Fred J. Maroon of the Nixon White House and Watergate hearings.
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Brief official biography of the 37th president.
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Provides a biography of American President Richard Nixon. Includes his picture and a list of his Supreme Court appointments.
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Details the diplomatic breakthrough in 1972 that broke two decades of silence between the United States and China. Companion to the PBS documentary.
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A privately supported, non-profit institution. Includes forum, information for researchers, membership application, volunteer opportunities, and calendar of upcoming events.
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Nixon's 1937 FBI application and the agency's subsequent report on the G-man wannabe.
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A list of all films that were screened for President Richard Nixon during his presidency.