Let every nation know : John F. Kennedy in his own words /

A collection of thirty-four of John F. Kennedy's speeches, debates, and interviews offers insight into the ideals, politics, and life of the charismatic president.

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Main Author: Dallek, Robert
Other Authors: Golway, Terry, 1955-
Format: CD Book
Language:English
Created: Naperville, Ill. : Sourcebooks MediaFusion, ©2006.
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Table of Contents:
  • The Power of the presidency
  • The nomination secured
  • The "so-called religious issue"
  • The first debate
  • The second debate
  • The third debate
  • The fourth debate
  • A city upon a hill
  • The Inaugural address
  • The Peace Corps
  • The Alliance for Progress
  • The Bay of Pigs
  • The President and the press
  • A man on the moon
  • Preparing for war
  • A nuclear Sword of Damocles
  • A celebrity president
  • Hammering big steel
  • A declaration of independence
  • Why go to the moon?
  • Mississippi burns
  • The Cuban Missile Crisis
  • A vision of peace
  • The nation's moral crisis
  • Ich bin ein Berliner
  • Ireland's favorite son
  • "A spirit of hope"
  • "The clouds have lifted"
  • The arts and politics
  • Watchmen on the walls of freedom.
  • CD. Address to the National Press Club (Jan. 14, 1960)
  • Acceptance speech, Democratic National Convention (July 15, 1960)
  • Address to the Greater Houston Ministerial Association (Sept. 12, 1960)
  • The first debate, Chicago (Sept, 26, 1960)
  • The second debate, Washington, D.C. (Oct. 7, 1960)
  • The third debate, New York and Hollywood (Oct. 13, 1960)
  • The fourth debate, New York (Oct. 21, 1960)
  • Address to the General Court of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts (Jan. 9, 1961)
  • The Inaugural Address (Jan. 20, 1961)
  • Announcement of the creation of the Peace Corps (March 1, 1961)
  • Proposal of the Alliance of Progress (March 13, 1961)
  • Speech to the American Society of Newspaper Editors (April 20, 1961)
  • White House news conference (April 21, 1961)
  • Address to the American Newspaper Publishers Association (April 27, 1961)
  • Special message to the Congress on urgent national needs (May 25, 1961)
  • Nationwide address on the Berlin crisis (July 25, 1961)
  • Address to the UN General Assembly (Sept. 25, 1961)
  • Inaugural anniversary dinner (Jan. 20, 1962)
  • Statement and news conference (April 11, 1962)
  • Speech at Independence Hall, Philadelphia (July 4, 1962)
  • Address on space travel, Rice University (Sept. 12, 1962)
  • The integration of the University of Mississippi (Sept. 30, 1962)
  • Nationwide address on the Cuban missile crisis (Oct. 22, 1962)
  • Commencement speech at American University, Washington, D.C. (June 10, 1963)
  • Report to the American people on civil rights (June 11, 1963)
  • Speech at the Berlin Wall (June 26, 1963)
  • Address in Dublin to the Irish Parliament (June 28, 1963)
  • Address to the nation on the Limited Test Ban Treaty (July 26, 1963)
  • Address to the United Nations General Assembly (Sept. 20, 1963)
  • Remarks at Amherst College (Oct. 26, 1963)
  • Remarks at the Aerospace Medical Center (Nov. 21, 1963)
  • Robert F. Kennedy's tribute to John F. Kennedy (Aug. 27, 1964)
  • Robert F. Kennedy's statement on the assassination of Martin Luther King Jr. (April 4, 1968)
  • Edward Kennedy's tribute to Robert F. Kennedy (June 8, 1968).