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by Nixon, Richard

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New York City, 1987. One Page to New York Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan, the powerful Democrat who once served in the Nixon administration as an adviser on domestic affairs. In this superb and highly interesting letter, the former President candidly reveals his thinking on welfare reform and race relations. In part: " The critics of welfare reform must face up to the fact that the division between blacks and whites is much worse than it was twenty years ago. The affluent blacks have moved upward and outward and have left the ghettos with virtually no hope for the future...." In fine condition..

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Bookseller
Quaker Hill Books US (US)
Bookseller's Inventory #
884715
Title
Typed Letter Signed
Author
Nixon, Richard
Book Condition
Used
Place of Publication
New York City
Date Published
1987
Bookseller catalogs
NY2008;

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