This category lists pages and sites about Richard Milhous Nixon (1913-1994), the 37th President of the United States. Nixon served from 1969-1974. Nixon stepped down from the office August 9, 1974, as a result of the Watergate scandal.
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Details the diplomatic breakthrough in 1972 that broke two decades of silence between the United States and China. Companion to the PBS documentary.
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Fact file and comprehensive biographical sketch based on PBS series. Also includes gallery and quotations.
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Covers his early life, political career, presidency, Watergate and later life. Includes brief facts and links to speeches and quotes.
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Smithsonian exhibit featuring photographs by Fred J. Maroon of the Nixon White House and Watergate hearings.
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Includes portrait, biographical facts, cabinet details, and related links.
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Short biography from the official White House site.
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Complete text of the short document Ford signed September 8, 1974. Includes audio.
[ Teens/Mature Teens ]
Details the diplomatic breakthrough in 1972 that broke two decades of silence between the United States and China. Companion to the PBS documentary.
[ Kids/Teens/Mature Teens ]
Includes portrait, biographical facts, cabinet details, and related links.
[ Kids/Teens/Mature Teens ]
Fact file and comprehensive biographical sketch based on PBS series. Also includes gallery and quotations.
[ Kids/Teens/Mature Teens ]
Short biography from the official White House site.
[ Teens/Mature Teens ]
Complete text of the short document Ford signed September 8, 1974. Includes audio.
[ Kids/Teens ]
Covers his early life, political career, presidency, Watergate and later life. Includes brief facts and links to speeches and quotes.
[ Kids/Teens/Mature Teens ]
Smithsonian exhibit featuring photographs by Fred J. Maroon of the Nixon White House and Watergate hearings.