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Teaching JFK's speech in response to the violence in Birmingham (1963)

JFK's speech in response to the violence in Birmingham (1963)

At a May 1963 press conference, President John F. Kennedy makes a statement and answers questions about the violence in Birmingham.

John F. Kennedy
John F. Kennedy Presidential Library and Museum

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