General Leslie Groves describes a weapon of mass destruction.
Roosevelt lashes out against lying political attacks, calling for honesty and sanity in public discourse.
The American foreign policy statement that provided the basis for Roosevelt's military intervention in Latin America.
TR calls on Americans to participate in political life.Â
When press reports of the dire situation in the Dust Bowl appeared throughout the country, John L. McCarty, the outspoken young editor of the "Dalhart Texan" newspaper, rushed to the region's defense.
LBJ announces that Sunday, April 7, 1968 will be a national day of mourning.
Presidential candidate George C. Wallace denounces the Civil Rights Act.
LBJ expresses solidarity with the civil rights struggle and asks Congress to pass the Civil Rights Act.
The historic law that promoted equality for all Americans.
Johnson lays out his policy for equal employment for all, specifying rules and penalties.
LBJ cites the covenant of justice, liberty and union that formed the nation and calls upon Americans to look to the future with hope.
LBJ vows to pursue Kennedy's legislative goals.