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November 27, 1963: Address to Joint Session of Congress

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Lyndon B. Johnson

November 27, 1963

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President Johnson addresses Congress and the American public only a few days after the assassination of John F. Kennedy. He talks about carrying out the work and wishes of Kennedy and coming together as one nation.

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November 27, 1963: Address to Joint Session of Congress

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