Dreams, Hopes, Accomplishments
by Douglas MacArthur, Dwight D. Eisenhower, Howard Hughes, and more
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This collection of recordings preserves some of the brightest and most memorable moments in recent American history. When LBJ signed a landmark civil rights bill in 1964, his dream was "to eliminate the last vestiges of injustice in America." President Carter, Prime Minister Begin, and President Sadat signed an accord in 1979 with the hope of creating peace between Israel and Egypt. In the farewell addresses of Presidents Eisenhower and Reagan, we hear of the accomplishments of 2 of this centuries most beloved leaders. Other highlights include an address by political advisor Bernard Baruch, General Douglas MacArthur's farewell to Congress, and FCC Chairman Newton Minow's "Vast Wasteland" speech.
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Publisher: Gordon Skene Sound Collection
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Audio Length: 3 hours and 59 min.
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