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President Truman Addresses a Crowd in Camden, New Jersey

93-49-01
Accession Number
93-49-01
8x10 inches (21x26 cm)
Black & White
HST Keywords
New Jersey - Camden; Truman - Campaigns - 1952
People Pictured
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Description

President Harry S. Truman addresses a crowd of 12,000 jamming Roosevelt Plaza, in Camden, New Jersey. He continued his whistlestop tour of New Jersey and Pennsylvania on behalf of Democratic Presidential nominee Adlai Stevenson. The President continued to attack the Republicans for it's charges against his administration. This is a distance view of the crowd, with President Truman visible on the right side of the photo.

Date(s)
October 21, 1952

Content last reviewed: May 02, 2024