Agnew speaks at Lincoln Day Dinner in Atlanta, Georgia, February 21, 1970
- Date
1970-02-21
- Summary
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This is a recording of Vice President Spiro T. Agnew's speech at the Lincoln Day Dinner in Atlanta, Georgia. During his speech, Vice President Agnew talks about unconstructive criticism, detachment in modern life, Vietnam, and the silent majority.
- Subject
Government, Law, Politics
- Collection
Politics and Civic Life
- Unit
Special Collections and University Archives
- Rights Statement
- In Copyright
- Terms of Use
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- Physical Description
7 in; 00:23:13 hh:mm:ss; 1/4" open reel tape
- Notes
Spiro T. Agnew papers
Series 5: Audiovisual Materials, 1945-1980, Subseries 2, Box 5, Item 14
A guide to the full collection of Spiro T. Agnew papers is available in our archival collections: http://hdl.handle.net/1903.1/1744.
Access
Access condition: public.
- Other Identifiers
Fedora 2 PID: umd:734036; Handle Identifier: hdl:1903.1/45372; Catalog Key: 353; Filename: histmss-076333
Access Restrictions
This item is accessible by: the public.