President Richard Nixon Address to the Nation on the War in Vietnam, November 3, 1969
This speech is commonly referred to as the Silent Majority The President spoke at 9:32 p. m. from his office in the White House. Hoping to coopt the growing peace movement, President Nixon requested the support from the great silent majority of my fellow Americans for his plan for peace in Vietnam. Source information: File ID: WHCA3485 Collection: The White House Communications Agency Videotape Collection Original format: 2inch Quad videotape Transfer from second generation Betacam SP videotape To request copies of this or other audiovisual materials or for more information about the library s holdings you may contact the Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum: Phone: 7149839120 Email: Website: The appearance of any advertisements on this website does not constitute an endorsement of any product or service nor does it reflect any official position taken by the Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum, the National Archives and Records Administration, or the United States Federal Government.
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