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Harris & Ewing Photographer, "My Dear Mr. President," 1939: Radio Broadcast of Interior Secretary Harold Ickes' Annual Report to the President (Part 2)

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Harris & Ewing Photographer, "My Dear Mr. President," 1939: Radio Broadcast of Interior Secretary Harold Ickes' Annual Report to the President (Part 2), Library of Congress, 1939 January

Photo shows production of the U.S. Department of Interior's radio play "My Dear Mr. President," broadcast on January 8, 1939, the subject of which was…

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Harris & Ewing Photographer, "My Dear Mr. President," 1939: Radio Broadcast of Interior Secretary Harold Ickes' Annual Report to the President (Part 1)

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Harris & Ewing Photographer, "My Dear Mr. President," 1939: Radio Broadcast of Interior Secretary Harold Ickes' Annual Report to the President (Part 1), Library of Congress, 1939 January

Photo shows production of the U.S. Department of Interior's radio play "My Dear Mr. President," broadcast on January 8, 1939, the subject of which was…

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Unknown, FDR'S Fireside Chats

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Unknown, FDR'S Fireside Chats, National Records and Archives Administration, March 12 1933

President Franklin D. Roosevelt, commonly referred to as “FDR,”who took executive office in early 1933, would become the only president in American…

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Isaiah Thomas and Paul Revere, Massachusetts Spy

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Isaiah Thomas and Paul Revere, Massachusetts Spy, Library of Congress, July 7, 1774

The Massachusetts Spy, originally the Worcester Spy, was a newspaper published by Isaiah Thomas in Boston and Worcester, Massachusetts in the 18th…

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George Washington, State of the Union Address

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George Washington, State of the Union Address, Library of Congress, January 8 1791

From Wikipedia: The State of the Union Address (sometimes abbreviated to SOTU) is an annual message delivered by the President of the United States to…

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NASA, We choose to go to the Moon

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NASA, We choose to go to the Moon, NASA Today's History.org, September 12 1962

"We choose to go to the Moon", officially titled as the Address at Rice University on the Nation's Space Effort, is a speech delivered by United…

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White House Photographic Office, Tear down this wall!

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White House Photographic Office, Tear down this wall!, Ronald Reagan Presidential Library, June 12 1987

"Tear down this wall", also known as the Berlin Wall Speech, was a speech delivered by United States President Ronald Reagan in West Berlin on June…

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Lawrence Jackson THE WHITE HOUSE, Office of the Press Secretary, Barack Obama speech to joint session of Congress, September 2009

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Lawrence Jackson THE WHITE HOUSE, Office of the Press Secretary, Barack Obama speech to joint session of Congress, September 2009, White House, Office of the Press Secretary, September 9 2009

United States President Barack Obama discussed his plan for health care reform in a speech delivered to a joint session of the 111th United States…

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US Government, Post Office Department, U.S. Senate, Lincoln-Douglas debates

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US Government, Post Office Department, U.S. Senate, Lincoln-Douglas debates, US Government, Post Office Department, U.S. Senate, 1958

The Lincoln-Douglas debates can be can be defined as a series of seven debates between incumbent Senator Stephen A. Douglas, as the Democratic Party…

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White House, "Chance for Peace" Speech - Dwight Eisenhower

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White House, "Chance for Peace" Speech - Dwight Eisenhower, Eisenhower Presidential Library, U.S. Embassy, History.com, May 29, 1959

The Chance for Peace speech, also known as the Cross of Iron speech, was an address given by U.S. President Dwight D. Eisenhower on April 16, 1953,…

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