President John F. Kennedy’s Moon speech on September 12, 1962 in Rice Stadium. This speech was intended to persuade the American people to support the Apollo program. It is also referred to as the “We choose to go to the Moon” speech or “Address at Rice University on the Nat...
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Presidential hopeful Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is suing YouTube and its parent company Google for moderating content he posts online. The 69-year-old Ivy lawyer filed suit against the Internet giants in a Delaware court late Wednesday. His lawsuit claims his freedom of speech has been violated and...
which has a large number of electoral votes. In his acceptance speech at the DNC, Kennedy promised he would advance the country towards the future, get a man on the moon, and fight against the threats of Communism and the Soviet Union. Kennedy and his opponent, Vice President Richard Nixon...
JFK Speech, Los Angeles, CA, November 1959,YouTube.com(w/introductory com-ments by Frank Sinatra). Dorothy Kilgallen, “Sinatra Fails to Show for Kennedy,”Washington Post/Times Herald, December 15, 1959, p. C-7. “Kennedy Hits Johnson for Avoiding Primaries; Senator in New Mexico Bid for...
It’s Joseph Ferrier’s adaptation of Esther Forbes’s 1944 Newbery Medal Winner Johnny Tremain, in which he quotes the rousing speech at the end, and it deserved the honor of Best Dramatic Monologue: As the judges said on the 90-Second Newbery blog (full review here), “An entertaining ...