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Shortly after midnight—at 12:19 a.m. on August 2—Nixon announced that the amendment was approved, by 51 votes to 42.
Robert A. Caro • Master of the Senate: The Years of Lyndon Johnson III

Nixon announced his war on drugs in 1971 to devastate his harshest critics—Black and antiwar activists. “We could arrest their leaders, raid their homes, break up their meetings, and vilify them night after night on the evening news,” Nixon’s domestic-policy chief, John Ehrlichman, told a Harper’s reporter years later. “Did we know we were lying
... See moreIbram X. Kendi • How to Be an Antiracist
His accomplishments at home and abroad were great: opening up China, achieving arms control with the Soviet Union, ending (if too slowly) the Vietnam War, desegregating the Southern schools, increasing benefits for the elderly and the disabled, creating the Environmental Protection Agency.
Evan Thomas • Being Nixon
Age of Secrets: The Conspiracy that Toppled Richard Nixon and the Hidden Death of Howard Hughes
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