Marked by turmoil, tragedy and triumph, 1968 was a roller coaster ... lost his party’s nomination and Richard Nixon became President No. 37, laying bare a fractured political climate.
President Richard Nixon delivered his Inaugural address in Washington D.C. after winning the 1968 Presidential election against Hubert Humphrey.
Wallace (American Independent), and Richard M. Nixon (R). “They must be teaching anarchy in the ... Members of SDS protested the 1968 election with a mock funeral procession. Anti-Wallace ...
WASHINGTON, Nov. 7, 1968 (UPI) - Richard Milhous Nixon won his second try for President of the United States Wednesday, promised to work for domestic unity and world peace, and flew to Washington ...
Earlier than other conservatives, Ashbrook supported former vice president Richard M. Nixon’s bid for the presidency in 1968. At that year’s national convention, he was one of only two Ohio ...
Richard Nixon gives a victory salute on his successful 1968 presidential campaign, which sealed a remarkable political comeback - Bettmann/CORBIS/Bettmann Archive After recuperating in Hawaii from ...
In contrast to Republican Richard Nixon’s slick, carefully-orchestrated ... Throughout much of the early campaign in 1968, Wallace’s wife and governor of Alabama, Lurleen Wallace, was gravely ...
Marked by turmoil, tragedy and triumph, 1968 was a roller coaster ... lost his party’s nomination and Richard Nixon became President No. 37, laying bare a fractured political climate.