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The Great Silent Majority Nixons 1969 Speech On Vietnamization Karlyn Kohrs Campbell

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The Great Silent Majority Nixons 1969 Speech On Vietnamization Karlyn Kohrs Campbell
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Publisher: Texas A&M University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 11.54 MB
Pages: 154
Author: Karlyn Kohrs Campbell
ISBN: 9781623491444, 1623491444
Language: English
Year: 2014

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The Great Silent Majority Nixons 1969 Speech On Vietnamization Karlyn Kohrs Campbell by Karlyn Kohrs Campbell 9781623491444, 1623491444 instant download after payment.

In his televised and widely watched speech to the nation on November 3, 1969, Pres. Richard M. Nixon introduced a phrase-"silent majority"-and a policy-Vietnamization of the war effort-that echo down to the present day. Nixon's appearance on this night framed the terms in which much of the subsequent civil conflict and military strategy would be understood.
Rhetorical scholar Karlyn Kohrs Campbell analyzes this critically important speech in light of the historical context and its centrality to three other speeches-two earlier and one the following spring, when the announcement of the US invasion of Cambodia brought a far different response. She also sheds light on a discourse that generated much heat in a nation already seriously divided in its support of the war in Vietnam.
The first single volume dedicated to this speech, this addition to the distinguished Library of Presidential Rhetoric provides the speech text, a summary of its context, its rhetorical elements, and the disciplinary analyses that have developed.

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