Richard M. Nixon's Notes for 26th Amendment Ceremony
7/5/1971
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These notes were written by President Nixon expressing his thoughts on the 26th Amendment to the Constitution of the United States. The speech was given by the President on July 5, 1971, in the East Room of the White House during the Young Americans in Concert program.
During the White House ceremony, President Nixon signed the 26th Amendment as a witness. His signature was unnecessary to ratify the 26th Amendment because the Constitution does not give the President a role in passing amendments. But Nixon ceremoniously signed it anyway, and he took the unprecedented step of inviting three 18-year-olds to also sign the new amendment.
During the White House ceremony, President Nixon signed the 26th Amendment as a witness. His signature was unnecessary to ratify the 26th Amendment because the Constitution does not give the President a role in passing amendments. But Nixon ceremoniously signed it anyway, and he took the unprecedented step of inviting three 18-year-olds to also sign the new amendment.
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July 5We are gathered to witness the certification of 26th Amendment which gives 11 million between 18 + 21 right to vote -
1. It is appropriate in the White House before 500 young Americans - leaving for Europe.
2. It is appropriate at this desk -
Jefferson - designed it - used it at Continental Congress - in Philadelphia -
1[inside circle] arthritis - stood up.
[crossed out]
You represent the strongest, richest nation:
1. Our strength is for peace - freedom - our goal a generation of peace.
2. Our wealth enables us to help abroad- flood in Rumania - Earthquake in Peru
1 - Education - Health - Hunger -
2 - We can do good things.
3- We look to quality of life.
3. You represent a spirit of '76 -
1. America was young, idealistic confident - hope of world -
2. America is still young -
1 We need your idealism
your faith in God
faith in America
you believe in Peace
you believe in brotherhood
[illegible]
[inside box on left]
Add to our wealth & our strength but most of all to our spirit
reinvigorated
renewed
3. You [illegible] America - Youth -
4. Now enjoy the refreshments - [illegible] food - but home cooking - well this is your home - enjoy it.
We are proud - We
July 5, 1971
We are gathered to witness certification of 26th Amendment to Constitution extending vote to 11 million voters ages of 18 + 21
It is appropriate in presence of 500 young Americans - 28 day tour of Europe :
It will be certified on Thomas Jefferson Desk at Constitutional Convention
1. He was 33 - arthritis
2.
2. Jefferson had high hopes - but would not have dreamed we would [illegible] so [illegible]
When you - go -
1. Represent a nation rich & strong -
2. Let them see the spirit of Young Amer-
- Revolution still going -
1. We believe in American Dream - We shall realize the American Dream - only when every American has a chance to realize it in his own life.
[in bracket on left]
Enjoy the food - It will be good - Refreshments -
3. Proud that America will use its strength to defend freedom - to keep the peace.
4. We want all people to enjoy -
1[inside circle] We are nation which can provide for poor. education - having - quality of life
set our goals higher -
[in bracket on left]
You can add to our strength wealth
5. Strength for Peace - for your generation -
[crossed out]6. We have youth
[crossed out] vital
6. We need your spirit.
1 Idealism -
2 Moral purpose -
3 Courage -
4 The Spirit of '76 - that [illegible] a [illegible] poor nation - the [illegible] of world -
This primary source comes from the Collection RN-SMOF: White House Staff Member and Office Files (Nixon Administration).
National Archives Identifier: 1634228
Full Citation: Richard M. Nixon's Notes for 26th Amendment Ceremony; 7/5/1971; President's Personal Files, 1/20/1969 - 8/9/1974; Collection RN-SMOF: White House Staff Member and Office Files (Nixon Administration); Richard Nixon Library, Yorba Linda, CA. [Online Version, https://docsteach.org/documents/document/nixon-notes-26th-amendment-ceremony, April 19, 2024]Activities that use this document
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