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American Archive of Public Broadcasting
American Archive of Public Broadcasting Collection
American Politics and Diplomacy; The Election of 1956 and Eisenhower's Second Term: Everything Goes Wrong as Crisis Becomes Normalcy, part 1
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Title:
American Politics and Diplomacy; The Election of 1956 and Eisenhower's Second Term: Everything Goes Wrong as Crisis Becomes Normalcy, part 1
Description:
The Election of 1956 and Eisenhower's Second Term: Everything Goes Wrong as Crisis Becomes Normalcy, part 1
Production company:
KUT Longhorn Radio Network
Author:
Elspeth Rostow
Author:
Walt Rostow
Date:
March 11, 1975
Format:
Audio recordings (nonmusical)
Location:
KUT Radio
Collection (local):
American Archive of Public Broadcasting Collection
Series:
KUT Radio
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American Politics and Diplomacy
Subjects:
Education
American History
Extent:
00:27:03
Link to Item:
https://americanarchive.org/catalog/cpb-aacip-529-707wm14w19
Terms of Use:
Rights status not evaluated.
Contact host institution for more information.
Publisher:
KUT
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