American Decades
Graham, Billy 1918-
EVANGELIST
Political Ties.
Billy Graham expanded his influence in the course of the 1970s after the embarrassment of his close association with the failed presidency of Richard Nixon. Graham had a long friendship with Nixon. In contrast to his hesitation in 1960, Graham endorsed Nixon in the 1968 and 1972 presidential races. Nixon even half offered the vice-presidential nomination to the evangelist in 1968, an offer easily declined in jest.
Graham and Nixon.
Graham's esteem for the new president was obvious in his frequent presence at White House prayer breakfasts and other quasi-religious events. In May 1970 Graham invited the president to join his crusade in Knoxville, Tennessee, where the president spoke to a huge audience at the University of Tennessee football stadium, the first university campus Nixon had visited since the student turmoil which followed the Kent State shootings earlier that month. In...
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1970's Religion
- Overview
- Topics in the News
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Headline Makers
- Armstrong, Herbert W. 1892-1986
- Bakker, Jim 1940- and Bakker, Tammy 1942-
- Bright, Bill 1921-
- Graham, Billy 1918-
- Greeley, Andrew Moran 1928-
- Hargis, Billy James 1925-
- Jackson, Jesse 1941-
- Kahane, Meir 1932-1990
- La Haye, Tim 1926- and La Haye, Beverly 1926-
- Roberts, Oral 1918-
- Robertson, Pat 1930-
- Schuller, Robert 1926-
- People in the News
- Deaths
- Publications
- Important Events in Religion, 1970–1979
