Never Give Up: The Richard Nixon Story

Never Give Up: The Richard Nixon Story

A production of The Richard Nixon Foundation. This film played in the Nixon Library theater as an orientation to President Nixon’s life, from 1990 to 2015.
A Time to Begin – Nixon in New Hampshire 1968

A Time to Begin – Nixon in New Hampshire 1968

Compilation footage of Richard Nixon kicking off his campaign in February 1968. A work of John Donaldson Productions. From the archives of the Richard Nixon Presidential Library.
The Nixon Answer: Southern Town Hall

The Nixon Answer: Southern Town Hall

In a live telecast, Richard Nixon faces a panel of Georgia citizens asking the questions they want answered. Filmed in Atlanta, Georgia. From the archives of the Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum.
From the Archives: Issues and Answers with Richard Nixon 1966

From the Archives: Issues and Answers with Richard Nixon 1966

November 6, 1966: Richard Nixon’s appearance on Issues & Answers. Features a film clip of President Johnson criticizing Nixon as a “chronic campaigner.” Also featured are Nixon’s remarks on bipartisan politics, and predictions for the 1966...
Address to the Nation Making Public a Plan for Peace in Vietnam

Address to the Nation Making Public a Plan for Peace in Vietnam

January 25, 1972: President Nixon took television time to make a public plan for peace in Vietnam. The address was a response to deadlocks in the secret Paris peace talks between National Security Advisor Henry Kissinger and North Vietnamese chief negotiator Le Duc...
From the Archives: Nixon Departs for the Middle East

From the Archives: Nixon Departs for the Middle East

June 10, 1974: President Nixon’s remarks on the South Lawn of the White House, just as he was about to embark on a five country trip to the Middle East, visiting Eqypt, Israel, Jordan, Syria and Saudi Arabia. He became the first president to ever do so.
Black History Month: President Nixon and School Desegregation

Black History Month: President Nixon and School Desegregation

Did you know President Nixon did more to desegregate schools than any other president since the Brown v. Board of Education ruling in 1954? In 1968, 68% of black children in the South were attending all-black schools. By 1974, that number had fallen to 8%.