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June 11, 1963: Address on Civil Rights

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John F. Kennedy

June 11, 1963

Source National Archives

Kennedy speaks from the Oval Office in response to the National Guard being sent to protect African American students at the University of Alabama. The President declares that a moral crisis exists in America and requests congressional action to expedite desegregation through legislation.

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June 11, 1963: Address on Civil Rights

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