John F. Kennedy, Word for WordA representative selection of thirty speeches by President John F. Kennedy, looking back on his life and times, not in the words of others, but in his own. In John F. Kennedy: Word for Word you will find the Acceptance Speech, the Presidential Debates, the Inaugural Address, the Berlin Wall, the Space Race, the Cuban Missile Crisis. In addition, read Kennedy's words on the State of the Union, the United Nations, Berlin, Cuba, Vietnam, civil rights, and nuclear war. Finally, read the Ungiven Speech scheduled in Dallas on November 22, 1963. |
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Acceptance Speech | 1 |
The New Frontier of which I speak is not a set | 7 |
Can freedom be maintained under the most severe attack | 14 |
Copyright | |
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