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… Announcing his retirement at the end of the term, the President thanks the nation for its support and successes …
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… The President announces the United States' acceptance of an offer …
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… President Kennedy speaks to the National Association of … Mr. President, and gentlemen: I understand that President McKinley and I are the only two Presidents of the United States to ever address such an …
Oral History Interviews
| Edward M. Kennedy Project… say that when Kevin got to be a senior, he was elected president. She was president of her senior class, Kevin was elected president of his senior class, and Bobby was elected …
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… to Congress where it is received with few exceptions. The President depicts the war as a successful attempt to protect …
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… President Johnson makes some brief remarks prior to his trip …
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… the peaceful co-existence of the two groups. The President agrees to buy land around the Mississippi from the …
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… this hemisphere as dangerous to our peace and safety." The President goes on to discuss American neutrality and commerce …
Presidential Biographies
… lasted from 1975 to 1995. In 1992, Mineta declined President-elect Bill Clinton's offer to become secretary of … seat, but by 1995, Mineta had left Congress to become vice-president of Lockheed Martin's Transportation System and …
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… The President praises his first administration's restraint in …
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… President Jackson thanks the nation for its support in …
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… In this address to Congress, President Wilson lists his "Fourteen Points" for a just and …
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… “I’m going to lean on you in the days ahead.” President Johnson to former President Eisenhower, August 18, … at the White House or over the telephone. While the two Presidents differed in war strategy, Johnson still sought … House presented a vehement defense of the General and the President’s analogous policy lines on Southeast Asia. Moyers …
Oral History Interviews
| Edward M. Kennedy Project… Kennedys, growing up in Massachusetts, a firm supporter of President [John F.] Kennedy and Robert Kennedy, and was … during this two-year period, leading up to his run for the Presidency. I had very little to do with the campaign. I …
Presidential Speeches
… President Kennedy speaks at the opening of the AFL-CIO … where they were, were Pearl Harbor and the death of President Franklin Roosevelt. We face entirely different … Miami today and ask your help, as on other occasions other Presidents of the United States, stretching back to the time …
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… President Reagan gives this address to the nation from the …
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… and Washington Star reporter Jack Horner had an angry President Lyndon Johnson on the phone. Johnson liked … from Khe Sanh in the White House situation room The president's first worry was Khe Sanh. The NVA launched an …
One of the most eventful years in American history began with the Tet offensive in Vietnam and ended with the election of Richard Nixon
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… Democracy Biennial on September 24, UVA Executive Vice President and Provost Liz Magill didn’t mince words. “Across … Democracy Biennial on September 24, UVA Executive Vice President and Provost Liz Magill didn’t mince words. “Across …
In introducing the first panel of the UVA 2021 Democracy Biennial on September 24, UVA Executive Vice President and Provost Liz Magill didn’t mince words. “Across the world, citizens are debating democracy’s fate,” Magill said as she opened the two-day conference, which was presented in three engaging webinars because COVID-19 restrictions prevented the staging of an in-person event.
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… the National Recovery Administration. Through the NRA, the President hoped to stabilize the economy through better …
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… church in Virginia, calling it unconstitutional. The President enumerates his objections to the bill, most notably …