I Can Hear It Now / The Sixties
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January 20, 1961: John (F. Kennedy: 'Ask Not What Your Country Can Do for You')
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John (F. Kennedy: 'The Problems Are More Difficult Than I Imagined Them to Be')
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John (F. Kennedy: 'Each Day the Crises Multiply' - January 30, 1961 State of the Union)
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April 17, 1961: United Nations Security Council, Ambassador Adlai Stevenson Denies Bay of Pigs Invasion
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April 21, 1961: News Conference: John (F. Kennedy takes Responsibility for Bay of Pigs)
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July 25, 1961: John (F. Kennedy: Berlin Crisis / Need for Air Shelters)
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John (F. Kennedy Humor: December 6, 1961: N.A.M. Speech; June 11, 1962: Yale Honorary Degree)
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September 29, 1960: Krushchev Pounds Shoe at U.N., Prime Minister Harold Macmillan's Jibe at Krushchev
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October 3, 1960: Secretary General Dag Hammarskjöld's Fight Against Soviet Attempts to Impose Troika on United Nations
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September 25, 1961: John (F. Kennedy Delivers Hammarskjöld's Eulogy)
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October 25, 1962: Ambassador Adlai Stevenson, Soviet Delegate Valerian Zorin: Cuban Missile Crisis at U.N.
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October 22, 1962: John (F. Kennedy Reports to Nation on Cuban Confrontation)
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December 17, 1962: John (F. Kennedy Describes Andrei Gromyko at White House During Missile Crisis)
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John (F. Kennedy Sums Up Cuban Missile Crisis and American Position by Christmas 1962)
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November 7, 1962: Nixon Concedes Defeat in California Gubernatorial Election
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February 20, 1962: Progress in Space, Early '60s: Sputnik I, Wehner Von Braun, Yuri Gagarin, Mercury I, John Glenn and Flight of Friendship One
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June 10, 1963: John (F. Kennedy American University Speech: 'We All Breathe the Same Air...')
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July 26, 1963: John (F. Kennedy Announces 'Important First Step' Treaty Between United States, Soviet Union, and United Kingdom)
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June 11, 1963: Deputy Attorney General Nicholas Katzenbach and Governor George Wallace at the University of Alabama; John (F. Kennedy Broadcasts to the Nation After Black Students Have Entered University of Alabama)
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August 28, 1963: Civil Rights March on Washington: Mahalia Jackson; A. Philip Randolph; Martin Luther King Jr: 'i Have a Dream'
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November 22, 1963: John (F. Kennedy Assassination / Lyndon B. Johnson Oath of Office)
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November 24, 1963: Lee Harvey Oswald Interview / Jack Ruby Murders Oswald
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November 27, 1963: Lyndon B. Johnson Addresses Joint Session of Congress on Civil Rights Bill
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May, 1964: Senator Everett Dirksen Explains How Civil Rights Bill Will Get Through Senate
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July 16, 1964: Republican National Convention in San Francisco: Barry Goldwater: 'Extremisim in the Defense of Liberty Is No Vice'
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July 14, 1964: Republican National Convention in San Francisco: Dwight D. Eisenhower Warns Against 'Sensation-Seeking Journalists'
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August 27, 1964: Democratic National Convention in Atlantic City: Lyndon B. Johnson Accepts Nomination
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May 24, 1964: Barry Goldwater Suggests Defoliation of Vietnam Jungle; Lyndon B. Johnson: Restraint in Vietnam Bombing
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February 1965: Malcolm X Defines Black Power, Mrs. Malcolm X Describes His Assassination
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January 28, 1966: Senate Hearings on Vietnam and Dominican Republic
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June 5, 1967: Gamal Abdel Nasser Calls for Holy War of Vengeance Against Israel
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January 1968: New Hampshire Primary: Senator Eugene McCarthy Challenges President Johnson
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March 31, 1968: Lydon B. Johnson Announces He Will Not Seek Another Term
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April 5, 1968: Robert (F. Kennedy Interrupts Campaigning to Speak of Dr. King and Violence)
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June 4, 1968: California Primary and Robert (F. Kennedy Victory Announcement, Assassination of Robert F. Kennedy)
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June 8, 1968: Senator Edward M. Kennedy Delivers Robert (F. Kennedy Eulogy)
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August 8, 1968: Republican National Convention, Miami: Richard M. Nixon Accepts Nomination
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July 24, 1969: President Richard M. Nixon Greets Astronauts Aboard Aircraft Carrier 'Wasp'
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January 20, 1969: Richard M. Nixon Presidential Inaugural Speech: 'We Are Caught in War, Wanting Peace'
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April 29, 1970: Eric Sevareid Answers Vice President: Elmer Davis Memorial Lecture
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Chief Justice Earl Warren in One of Has Rare Replies to Congressional Critics
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January 20, 1969: Richard M. Nixon: 'We Find Ourselves... Reaching for the Moon, Discord on Earth'