'Silent Majority' Speech

Nov 3, 1969


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White House

President Nixon talked to the nation about the prospects for peace in Vietnam. He outlined a program of “Vietnamization” in which the U.S. military would gradually turn over operations to South Korean .. Read More
President Nixon talked to the nation about the prospects for peace in Vietnam. He outlined a program of “Vietnamization” in which the U.S. military would gradually turn over operations to South Korean forces. This speech is often referred to as the “silent majority” speech because he said that despite protests against the war, a majority of Americans supported his policies.

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