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Historical clips from the Presidential Libraries' collection, ranging from serious policy discussions to conversations with family members. Listen to the voices of Presidents Hoover, Roosevelt, Truman, Eisenhower, Kennedy, Johnson, Nixon, Ford, Carter, Reagan, Bush, and Clinton.
Sep 06 2008
Sep 06 2008
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On September 1, 1945, President Harry S. Truman addressed the American people after the signing of the terms of unconditional surrender by Japan.
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2008-09-06
| Decision to Drop the Atomic Bombs |
| Peace Corps |
| Panama Canal Treaties |
| Noonan and the Challenger Speech |
| Roosevelt's War Message |
| Johnson and King Telephone Conversation |
| Ford and the End of the Vietnam War |
| Voting Rights Message |
| Nixon's Rationale for China Trip |
| Noonan's Exit Interview |
| Kennedy Speaks at the University of Michigan |
| Gulf of Tonkin and Civil Rights Workers |
| Peace Corps, CIA, and the Foreign Service |
| Johnson and the Great Society |
| Establishing the Peace Corps |
| Nixon Reflects on China Trip |









