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KENNEDY ARRIVED IN TEXAS ON THIS DAY IN 1963

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President John F. Kennedy and his wife, Jacqueline, arriving at San Antonio, Texas, International Airport. They were about to begin an ill-fated, two-day tour of Texas that
would end in Dallas.

 

Kennedy speaking at the Dedication of the Aerospace Medical Health
Center.

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President John F. Kennedy and Jacqueline at the Rice Hotel in Houston on
the night before his assassination in Dallas.

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HISTORIC LANDMARK DEDICATED ON THIS DATE IN 1937

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Mount Hood

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Timberline lodge, located on the south side of Oregon’s Mount Hood ,was built as a
Works Progress Administration (WPA) project during the Great Depression between
1936 and 1938. President Franklin D. Roosevelt (above at podium) dedicated the
Lodge on Tuesday September 28, 1937, five months before the completion of the
interior of the lodge in February, when it was opened to the public.   

 
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‘’BIG STICK’’ SPEECH WAS ON THIS DAY IN 1901

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Theodore Roosevelt, then U.S. Vice President, delivered a speech at the
Minnesota State Fair on September 2, 1901 in which included the famous phrase…”Speak softly and carry a big stick; you will go far”. He was referring
to the idea of negotiating peacefully, but carry a “big stick”, or the military, for
political power. The speech was made twelve days before the assassination
of President William McKinley, which subsequently thrust Roosevelt into  
the Presidency.

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LONGEST FILIBUSTER ENDED ON THIS DAY IN 1957

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James Strom Thurmond (December 5, 1902 – June 26, 2003) served as a U.S.
Senator from South Carolina from 1954 until 2003, at first as a Democrat and
after 1964 as a Republican. On August 29, 1957 he concluded the longest
filibuster ever by a lone senator, in opposition to the Civil Rights Act of
1957. He held the floor, speaking nonstop for 24 hours and 18 minutes.

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Sen. Strom Thurmond gives a wave as he leaves the Senate chamber at the
end of his 24-hour filibuster.

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HE HAD A DREAM, 48 YEARS AGO TODAY

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Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. (January 15, 1929 – April 4, 1968)

Friday, August 28, 1963

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