“For if Freedom and Communism were to compete for mans allegiance in a world at peace, I would look to the future with ever increasing confidence.”
Quote by John F. Kennedy
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Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States: John F. Kennedy, 1961
This book presents a detailed account of President Kennedy's public discourse and policy initiatives, offering insights into his administration's priorities and the early years of his presidency. more
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