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| | John F. Kennedy - definition of John F. Kennedy in Encyclopedia |
 | | The United States, the United Kingdom and the Soviet Union were the initial signatories to the Treaty. |  | | While this action was in violation of the "Four Powers" agreements, Kennedy initiated no action to have it dismantled, and did little to reverse or halt the eventual extension of this barrier to a length of 155 km. |  | | Kennedy shakes Richard Nixon's hand before a televised debate. |
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| | Assassination of John F. Kennedy - encyclopedia article about Assassination of John F. Kennedy. |
 | | [4] This panel was recently formed under federal law to gather and preserve the documents relating to the assassination. |  | | It describes itself as "a membership-based organization dedicated to restoring and preserving freedom under the United States Constitution. |  | | Most polls show that (1) most people do not agree with the Warren Commission's finding that Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone, and (2) no single alternative suspect or theory is accepted either. |
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| | King Encyclopedia |
 | | In a meeting with King, Kennedy initially expressed concern about the march and its effect on the pending civil rights bill. |  | | On 11 June 1963, he directly addressed national concerns over civil rights, describing it as a "moral issue." Kennedy followed his speech by introducing to Congress a comprehensive civil rights bill that primarily focused on the desegregation of schools, restaurants, and hotels. |  | | As Kennedy's proposed legislation stalled in Congress, King and other civil rights leaders pressured the president for action and proceeded with plans for the March on Washington, scheduled for late August. |
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| | Oral History |
 | | These copies of transcripts may not be further copied, reproduced, deposited in other institutions, or further disseminated without the written permission of the director of the John Fitzgerald Kennedy Library. |  | | The form on page 105 may be photocopied in order to request permission from a donor. |  | | Unless specifically prohibited by donor restrictions, the library provides copies of transcripts or portions of transcripts at fees set by the National Archives and Records Administration. |
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