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Richard Nixon was the first who tried to shut down public broadcasting, strangling and diverting funding, attacking alleged bias and even placing public broadcasters Sander Vanocur and Robert MacNeil on his legendary enemies list.
Bill Moyers: In Defense of NPR Bill Moyers 2011
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One day, after it was all over in Little Rock, the black students having secured their place at Central High and the military presence no longer needed, Young took Vanocur aside and said, "We used you, you know."
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Vanocur became friends with Andrew Young, a black who would eventually become a Congressman, the U.S. ambassador to the United Nations under President Jimmy Carter, and the mayor of Atlanta.
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Vanocur became friends with Andrew Young, a black who would eventually become a Congressman, the U.S. ambassador to the United Nations under President Jimmy Carter, and the mayor of Atlanta.
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One day, after it was all over in Little Rock, the black students having secured their place at Central High and the military presence no longer needed, Young took Vanocur aside and said, "We used you, you know."
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Vanocur became friends with Andrew Young, a black who would eventually become a Congressman, the U.S. ambassador to the United Nations under President Jimmy Carter, and the mayor of Atlanta.
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One day, after it was all over in Little Rock, the black students having secured their place at Central High and the military presence no longer needed, Young took Vanocur aside and said, "We used you, you know."
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Vanocur became friends with Andrew Young, a black who would eventually become a Congressman, the U.S. ambassador to the United Nations under President Jimmy Carter, and the mayor of Atlanta.
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Vanocur became friends with Andrew Young, a black who would eventually become a Congressman, the U.S. ambassador to the United Nations under President Jimmy Carter, and the mayor of Atlanta.
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One day, after it was all over in Little Rock, the black students having secured their place at Central High and the military presence no longer needed, Young took Vanocur aside and said, "We used you, you know."
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