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May 22, 1977: University of Notre Dame Commencement

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Jimmy Carter

May 22, 1977

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Addressing the University of Notre Dame, in Indiana, Carter presents a broad consideration of American history, and America’s role in the contemporary international arena; particularly in relation to human rights, the spread of democracy, apartheid and nuclear arms. He also emphasizes his commitment to bringing about a détente with the USSR.

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May 22, 1977: University of Notre Dame Commencement

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