What Do You Do With a Voice Like That?

Soon came a troubled, confusing time for the nation. President Nixon, it seemed, had broken the law, and Congress had to decide what to do about it. On a TV broadcast seen throughout the country, Barbara used her voice to show them the way. She reminded her audience that the Constitution is the document governing all the laws in the United States and applies to all of its people. Then she

explained—in her big, bold, booming, crisp, clear, confident tone—how the president’s actions had gone against that document.

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