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Equal Time and the Kennedy-Nixon Debates - College of Liberal Arts - Purdue University
Kennedy-Nixon Debates, 1960: Photos From a Landmark TV Phenomenon
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The Man Who Jump-Started Presidential Debates : NPR
JFK's notes from his televised debate with Nixon in 1960 | Christie's
Kennedy-Nixon Debates, 1960: Photos From a Landmark TV Phenomenon
Kennedy and Nixon: The "Great Debates" of 1960
January Makamba on Twitter: "1960. Debate between Nixon and JFK about to start. Candidates chatted while waiting. Moderator: You guys want makeup? JFK: no. Nixon: no. JFK went back room and put
A Year Before His Presidential Debate, JFK Foresaw How TV Would Change Politics | Smart News| Smithsonian Magazine
A Look Back at the Kennedy-Nixon Presidential Debate Reveals an American Political Class That Could Debate With Respect
Nixon-Kennedy Debate: Look Back At 1960 Faceoff As Candidates Square Off Tonight – Deadline
Media Lessons From the Kennedy/Nixon Debate – Braithwaite Communications
How JFK's Clever TV Strategies Helped Him Win the Election Smithsonian Magazine
60th anniversary: Kennedy and Nixon separated by 3,000 miles debate on TV – Orange County Register
The first televised debate | CNN Politics
Kennedy vs. Nixon: The first 1960 presidential debate - YouTube
On this day in history, Sept. 26, 1960, Kennedy and Nixon battle in first televised presidential debate | Fox News
How the Kennedy-Nixon debate changed the world of politics | Constitution Center
Does television affect how we elect Presidents? – Pieces of History
Debate ABC TV | JFK Library
Kennedy vs. Nixon: The fourth 1960 presidential debate - YouTube
Kennedy and Nixon hold final debate, Oct. 21, 1960 - POLITICO
How the Kennedy-Nixon Debate Changed American Politics
At the First Kennedy-Nixon Debate, Presidential Politics Entered a New Era
How the JFK-Nixon debates in 1960—the first on live TV—set the stage for all to come
Revisiting the first presidential debate — and its improbable audience split | The Hill
1960 | 'A Unique and Promising Experiment' - The New York Times