View of black smoke rising behind McCullough Homes housing project from fires burning in the business district, in Baltimore, Maryland, during riots in 1968, following assassination death of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. View of the Maryland State Office complex and parking lot filled with cars, across the street from the housing project.
Presidential campaign TV commercial for the Richard Nixon and Spiro Agnew ticket in 1968. Citizens of United States in view. Richard Nixon with a huge crowd. People shake hands with him. Several people take his photographs. Richard Nixon talks and laughs with people. People carry banners. Banners read 'Nixon', 'Welcome' and 'Nixon for President'. He shakes hands with people across a car. He greets people and waves hands. A child holds United States flag. A huge crowd carries a banner. The banner reads 'Nixon is the one'. The advertisement features a montage of stills of Nixon among supportive crowds, and narration by Nixon asking for involvement by citizens in their country and their government, and asking for their hands in working together.
Television commercial supporting Richard Nixon's presidential campaign in 1968. Nixon speaking as images of American buildings, industry, and workers are shown. Nixon talks about America being a great nation not based on the works of government but based on the work of individuals. A multistory building. Different men at work. A workman with his tool. A welder with a protective mask.
A television political advertisement about Richard Nixon in the United States during the 1968 election. Nixon speaking while images of Americans are shown. He talks of America being a great nation. A man with his horse in a desert. A multistory building. An old workman with a map. Different men at work. A workman with his tool. A man lights a hurricane lantern.
Self-portrait of Republican nominee Richard Nixon aired during his 1968 presidential run against Hubert Humphrey and George Wallace in the United States. A photograph of Richard Nixon with his wife Pat Nixon. Richard Nixon's childhood photographs and family portraits. Richard Nixon tells his own story. Nixon says that his mother's side of the family were Quakers and father's side of the family were Methodists. He speaks about his grandmother. Photographs of his grandmother. Exteriors of the house of Nixon's grandmother.
Self-portrait of Republican nominee Richard Nixon aired during his 1968 presidential run against Hubert Humphrey and George Wallace in the United States. Richard Nixon recounts his past and speaks about his father Francis A. Nixon. Nixon says that his father was a very determined person who wanted him to accomplish what he could not accomplish in his life. He speaks about achievements of his uncle who is the younger brother of his father. An old photograph showing the Nixon Family in Ohio. He says that his father started working on a farm at the age of nine. Nixon states that he was born in a house his father had built. A picture of Richard Nixon's father standing in front of the house where Richard Nixon was born.