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Chinatown, 1976 Election
First Lady Betty Ford Campaigning for President Gerald Ford at a Chinese American Rally in Chinatown, Los Angeles, California. 10/20/1976
-from the Ford Library
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Chinatown, 1976 Election

First Lady Betty Ford Campaigning for President Gerald Ford at a Chinese American Rally in Chinatown, Los Angeles, California. 10/20/1976

-from the Ford Library

Source: research.archives.gov

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