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John F. Kennedy's last words to labor, Fifth Constitutional Convention, AFL-CIO

Two historic speeches on one tape. In the first, then-President Kennedy--only one week before his assassination--relates the role of labor unions to the American economy as a whole, and emphasizes the importance of jobs and education in maintaining America's economic and political strength. On side 2, Russian author Solzhenitsyn, in his first address since he left the Soviet Union and settled in the U.S., criticizes the oppression of communism and calls upon the U.S. to continue the pursuit of freedom.

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  • "Two historic speeches on one tape. In the first, then-President Kennedy--only one week before his assassination--relates the role of labor unions to the American economy as a whole, and emphasizes the importance of jobs and education in maintaining America's economic and political strength. On side 2, Russian author Solzhenitsyn, in his first address since he left the Soviet Union and settled in the U.S., criticizes the oppression of communism and calls upon the U.S. to continue the pursuit of freedom."@en
  • "Covers the history of labor unions in relation to economic growth, the Depression, and the social legislation which brought about recovery. Also touches on peaceful desegregation of schools, the growth of the economy, the relation of labor unions to the economy, the steady decline in unemployment, and the emergence of Social Security legislation."@en

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  • "John F. Kennedy's last words to labor, Fifth Constitutional Convention, AFL-CIO"@en
  • "John F. Kennedy's last words to labor Fifth Constitutional Convention, AFL-CIO"@en