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CIRCA 1963 - JFK gives a speech on his insistence that as all American citizens regardless of race can be drafted into the army.
CIRCA 1963 - JFK outlines some kinds of discrimination faced by African-Americans, then calls for bipartisan support in stamping out racial prejudice.
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1960s: President John Kennedy addresses the United States Congress, in 1961.
President John Fitzgerald Kennedy answers questions about Laos at a news conference on April 21, 1961. (1960s)

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CIRCA 1963 - JFK gives a speech explaining that racism is a moral issue, and how despite the Emancipation Proclamation being a hundred years old.

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