Supporter's address to Agnew on national issues, circa 1970
- Date
1970
- Summary
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This is a spoken word recording from a constituent in San Jose, California who considers himself part of the Silent Majority. During his address to Vice President Spiro T. Agnew, the constituent talks about his position against bussing, drugs, and not executing death row criminals, issues in the courts, and uncontrolled rioting.
- Subject
Government, Law, Politics
- Collection
Politics and Civic Life
- Unit
Special Collections and University Archives
- Rights Statement
- In Copyright
- Terms of Use
Access is restricted to patrons at the University of Maryland.
- Physical Description
00:50:29 hh:mm:ss; audiocassette
- Notes
Spiro T. Agnew papers
Series 5: Audiovisual Materials, 1945-1980, Subseries 2, Box 29
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: campus-only.
- Other Identifiers
Fedora 2 PID: umd:734876; Handle Identifier: hdl:1903.1/45791; Catalog Key: 669; Filename: histmss-076757
Access Restrictions
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