What is Historian John Farrell talks about Richard Nixon's peace talk tampering about?
It's one of the darker chapters in American electoral history: the alleged tampering with Vietnam peace talks in the fall of 1968 by candidate Richard Nixon. We hear author John A. Farrell discussing the so-called smoking-gun memo that appears to implicate Nixon. This interview was conducted April 18 at the Miller Center at the University of Virginia by Douglas Blackmon. Total Run Time: (53:00)
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Historian John Farrell talks about Richard Nixon's peace talk tampering is an episode from Hawes Spencer, Journalist.
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This episode is 53:04 long.
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This episode was published on May 14, 2017.
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