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MSA SC 2221-12-6. Excerpts from the Addresses and State Papers of
Spiro T. Agnew (Annapolis: State of Maryland, 1975).
Use of these the videos for commercial purposes or for any other purpose
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Governor Agnew on the riots in Cambridge and hearing H. Rap Brown's speech
for the first time. from the WMAR Channel 2 news archives at the University
of Baltimore. See
Addresses ..., p. 362, for the printed version.
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Raw footage of a small portion of Governor Agnew's address to the Negro
leaders of Baltimore, April 11, 1968. Courtesy of the WMAR Channel 2 news
archives at the University of Baltimore. See his Addresses ... ,
pp. 758-759.
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