In September 1975, two California women each tried unsuccessfully to assassinate President Gerald Ford. The podcast Rip ...
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TURNER: NPR researcher Sarah Knight got this audio from the Gerald Ford Presidential Library. It's from a White House event in November 1975. Congress had just voted overwhelmingly to pass the ...
Jimmy Carter, who died Sunday, made campaign stop in Naples and Fort Myers, Florida in August 1975, turning on the southern ...
Native communities are recognizing the 50th Anniversary of the Indian Self Determination and Education Act that was signed ...
I am a Southerner and an American, I am a farmer, an engineer, a father and husband, a Christian, a politician and former ...
In September 1975, Fromme attempted to assassinate President Gerald Ford in Capitol Park. In December, Good and Murphy were indicted at the Federal Building on charges of conspiring to send 171 ...
He visited Naples the night of Aug. 26, 1975, speaking to a group of about ... with 287 electoral votes to incumbent President Gerald Ford's 240. Florida's 17 electoral votes were cast for ...