Work
editInaugural addresses
edit- First inaugural address (20 January 1969)
- Second inaugural address (20 January 1973)
State of the Union addresses
edit- First State of the Union address (22 January 1970)
- Second State of the Union address (22 January 1971)
- Third State of the Union address (20 January 1972)
- Fourth State of the Union address (2 February 1973)
- Fifth State of the Union address (30 January 1974)
Presidential debates
edit- 1960 U.S. Presidential Debate - September 26
- 1960 U.S. Presidential Debate - October 7
- 1960 U.S. Presidential Debate - October 13
- 1960 U.S. Presidential Debate - October 21
Other works
edit- Checkers speech, (23 September 1952)
- Richard Nixon's Phone Call to the Moon, (20 July 1969)
- Vietnamization (a.k.a. "The Great Silent Majority"), (3 November 1969)
- Statement on Chemical and Biological Defense Policies and Programs, (25 November 1969)
- Letter to Elvis Presley, (31 December 1970)
- Announcement on the Development of the Space Shuttle (5 January 1972)
- Nixon's letter to Nguyen van Thieun, (5 January 1973)
- President Nixon–Vadim Trapeznikov memcon (20 March 1973)
- President Nixon–Soviet Women's Gymnastics Team memcon (21 March 1973)
- Richard Nixon's resignation speech, (8 August 1974)
- Richard Nixon's resignation letter, (9 August 1974)
- Richard Nixon's farewell address, (9 August 1974)
- Letter to Donald Trump, (21 December 1987)
- Presidential Proclamations
- Executive orders
- National Security Study Memorandums
- National Security Decision Memorandums
Books
edit- Six Crises (1962), ISBN 1568494998
- Leaders (1982), ISBN 0446512494
Documents from or related to the Nixon Administration
edit- The Articles of Impeachment of Richard Nixon
- Agreement on the Prevention of Incidents at Sea
- The Nixon Tapes
- Transcript of taped conversation between President Richard Nixon and John D. Ehrlichman (1971) that led to the HMO act of 1973:
- Factors to be Considered in Deciding Whether to Prosecute Richard M. Nixon for Obstruction of Justice (August 9, 1974)
- Agreed minute to Joint Communique of United States President Nixon and Japanese Prime Minister Sato issued on November 21, 1969
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