American Decades
Television Campaign Commercials
"Television Commercials from 1952 Presidential Campaign"
Television advertisements
By: Dwight Eisenhower and Adlai Stevenson
Date: 1952
Source: Eisenhower, Dwight, and Adlai Stevenson. "Television Commercials from the 1952 Presidential Campaign." American Museum of the Moving Image: The Living Room Candidate: A History of Presidential Campaign Commercials, 1952–2000. Available online at http://www.ammi.org/livingroomcandidate/ (accessed June 18, 2003).
"Television Commercials from 1956 Presidential Campaign"
Television advertisements
By: Dwight Eisenhower and Adlai Stevenson
Date: 1956
Source: Eisenhower, Dwight, and Adlai Stevenson. "Television Commercials from the 1956 Presidential Campaign." American Museum of the Moving Image: The Living Room Candidate: A...
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1950's Government and Politics Primary Sources
- Speech at Wheeling, West Virginia
- Presidential Reactions to Joseph McCarthy
- NSC-68: United States Objectives and Programs for National Security
- The Korean War
- Statement Upon Sentencing the Rosenbergs
- "'Old Soldiers Never Die'
- Agreements Between the United States and Japan
- "The Checkers Speech"
- Television Campaign Commercials
- "The Row of Dominoes"
- Letter to Ngo Dinh Diem
- Speech by Dwight Eisenhower to the U.S. Congress, February 22, 1955
- African American and Women Voters in the 1950s
- The Little Rock Crisis
- Creation of NASA
- "The Kitchen Debate"
- Copyright Page
- Acknowledgments
