The dragon slayer -- "I had to win" -- As American as Thanksgiving -- Death, God, love, and war -- A kind of man the country needs -- HUAC -- A tragedy of history -- The Pink Lady -- The Great Train ...
Editor’s note: This article is one in a five-part series looking back on the life of one of Duke’s most infamous alumni — Richard Nixon. Read the previous installments on Nixon’s childhood and time at ...
Whether in person performing on stage or hosting his radio shows, Manifold Destiny on Sirius XM NASCAR as well his slot on the Outlaw Country Channel, Mojo Nixon is a magnetic force of nature that ...
A new book, "Richard Nixon: The Life," links Nixon to an effort to successfully scuttle President Lyndon Johnson’s Vietnam peace talks while he... Revelations About Richard Nixon Emerge From New ...
Log-in to bookmark & organize content - it's free! Biographer and historian John Farrell talked about his book, "Richard Nixon: The Life," and the significance of Nixon's resignation. Biographer and ...
In the modern era, Patricia Nixon was probably the most private person to ever occupy the White House. Roanoke writer Heath Hardage Lee has put those years into perspective in a keen, brightly written ...
Patricia Ryan Nixon was, as far as I have ever been able to tell, pretty much flawless. She was born into extremely modest circumstances in the small town of Ely, Nevada on what was once called “the ...
Biographer Lee (The League of Wives) paints an intriguingly sympathetic portrait of first lady Pat Nixon (1912–1993), framing her as an unfairly maligned figure (she was famously nicknamed “Plastic ...
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