1970 visit by Richard Nixon to the Lincoln Memorial

In the early hours of May 9, 1970, Richard Nixon, the 37th president of the United States, made an unplanned visit to the Lincoln Memorial where he spoke with anti-war protesters and students for almost two hours. The protesters were conducting a vigil in protest of Nixon's recent decision to expand the Vietnam War into Cambodia and the recent deaths of students in the Kent State shootings.

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1970 visit by Richard Nixon to the Lincoln Memorial

In the early hours of May 9, 1970, Richard Nixon, the 37th president of the United States, made an unplanned visit to the Lincoln Memorial where he spoke with anti-war protesters and students for almost two hours. The protesters were conducting a vigil in protest of Nixon's recent decision to expand the Vietnam War into Cambodia and the recent deaths of students in the Kent State shootings.

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