Skip to main content
DUE TO COPYRIGHT RESTRICTIONS, THIS DIGITAL ITEM MAY ONLY BE VIEWED ON-SITE IN OUR READING ROOM. TO ACCESS, PLEASE VISIT THE HOOVER INSTITUTION LIBRARY & ARCHIVES
Dictation of a letter to President Nixon
DUE TO COPYRIGHT RESTRICTIONS, THIS DIGITAL ITEM MAY ONLY BE VIEWED ON-SITE IN OUR READING ROOM. TO ACCESS, PLEASE VISIT THE HOOVER INSTITUTION LIBRARY & ARCHIVES
Collection StructureWilliam Yandell Elliott papers > Dictation of a letter to President Nixon
Item Title Dictation of a letter to President Nixon
Date Created1966/1968
Description

On side 1, Elliot dictates a letter to President Nixon regarding the Black Power movement. He is critical of actions on academic campuses, describing them as armed invasions. He says they want to live on the backs of other, calling it a reversal of slavery.

On side 2, Elliot talks about communism and detente.

Language(s)
Country of Origin
FormatSound Recording
Medium letters (correspondence)
Hoover ID77091_a_0002626
Record Number77091.3
RightsThis work is protected by copyright. It may be accessed at the Hoover Library & Archives. Copies for educational and research purposes may be obtained by contacting the Hoover Institution Library & Archives.

Feedback Form

Type of feedback
User data
Close