A Chronology of Hope
Released in 1969, “A Chronology of Hope” is a U.S. Information Agency film promoting America’s diplomatic efforts to…
This U.S. Information Agency report examines the meaning of the term “silent majority” as used by President Nixon in his November 3, 1969,… read more
This U.S. Information Agency report examines the meaning of the term “silent majority” as used by President Nixon in his November 3, 1969, address on Vietnam War policy. Anchored by Baltimore TV journalist Wiley Daniels, the film includes an interview with pollster George Gallup, comments from President Nixon and Senator Hubert Humphrey, and scenes of anti-war protests. close
Released in 1969, “A Chronology of Hope” is a U.S. Information Agency film promoting America’s diplomatic efforts to…
President Nixon talked to the nation about the prospects for peace in Vietnam. He outlined a program of “Vietnamization” in which…
In his first address to the nation on Vietnam, President Richard Nixon proposed the withdrawal of U.S. forces from…
Produced for international audiences, this U.S. Information Agency film tells the life story of President-Elect Nixon…