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May 18, 1963: 90th Anniversary of Vanderbilt University

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John F. Kennedy

May 18, 1963

Source National Archives

 Addressing a crowd in Nashville Tennessee Kennedy delivers a passionate speech on the virtues of public service and the fundamental importance of citizens’ responsibilities, invoking Goethe, Bismarck, Jefferson and Aristotle to augment his words. The tensions of the ongoing struggle for civil rights and the Cold War permeate the speech’s subtext.

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May 18, 1963: 90th Anniversary of Vanderbilt University

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