Jimmy Carter speaks upon departing for Venezuela, Brazil, Nigeria and Liberia
1978-3-28
Jimmy Carter speaks upon departing for Venezuela, Brazil, Nigeria and Liberia. Carter says the trip underscores U.S. ability and willingness to deal with change in a diverse world by attacking problems of ecomonic justice, human rights, fairer relations among nations, and resolution of possible conflicts.
Broadcast on NBC TV.
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