In 1966, Robert F. Kennedy visited Eastern Michigan University and delivered an address from the steps of Pease Auditorium. Kennedy began by rallying support for Congressman Wes Vivian, gubernatorial candidate Zolton Ferency, and G. Mennen Williams, poking fun at Williams’ wardrobe in the process. Kennedy next compares the voting record of Republican United States Congressmen to that of the Democratic vote, pointing out the shortcomings of several Republican voting records on issues such as an federal education act, Medicare, and the draft lottery, which he says should apply equally to everyone regardless of background or economic status. Embedded in Kennedy’s speech are humorous anecdotes and self-defacing quips.https://commons.emich.edu/s...
Matthew Reese speaking for John F. Kennedy during 1960 presedential campaign, St. Albans, WVa, Sprin...
John F. Kennedy during 1960 presidential campaign, St. Albans, WVa, Spring 1960, col. From a set in ...
This is a copy of a commencement address given by Senator John F. Kennedy (who later became the 35th...
Zolton Ferency was a lawyer, political activist, and professor at Central Michigan University. Feren...
G. Mennen Williams (1911-1988) was the 41st Governor of Michigan, and later worked under John F. Ken...
In 1966, Senator Robert F. Kennedy accepted an invitation from the Speaker’s Bureau of the Universit...
Robert F. Kennedy speaks at a podium during the 1967 campaign for the U.S. presidency
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President John F. Kennedy greets a large crowd at a political rally in Fort Worth, Texas on the morn...
In Chicago on July 28th, 1960, Richard M. Nixon, vice-president of the United States was nominated a...
This is a study of Robert F. Kennedy"s ethical appeals in 1968 presidential campaign addresses. The ...
John F. Kennedy’s inaugural address is one of the greatest historical speeches in American history. ...
Robert Kennedy at the University of Arizona auditorium, delivering a prepared campaign speech
In 1910 a colorful Irishman ran for the mayor of Boston with the slogan, The people, not the bosses...
Speech for a campaign rally at Pittsburg, PA, September 29, 1984. Includes handwritten notes and di...
Matthew Reese speaking for John F. Kennedy during 1960 presedential campaign, St. Albans, WVa, Sprin...
John F. Kennedy during 1960 presidential campaign, St. Albans, WVa, Spring 1960, col. From a set in ...
This is a copy of a commencement address given by Senator John F. Kennedy (who later became the 35th...
Zolton Ferency was a lawyer, political activist, and professor at Central Michigan University. Feren...
G. Mennen Williams (1911-1988) was the 41st Governor of Michigan, and later worked under John F. Ken...
In 1966, Senator Robert F. Kennedy accepted an invitation from the Speaker’s Bureau of the Universit...
Robert F. Kennedy speaks at a podium during the 1967 campaign for the U.S. presidency
Robert Francis Kennedy (RFK) at podium in University Arizona lecture hall giving campaign speech to ...
President John F. Kennedy greets a large crowd at a political rally in Fort Worth, Texas on the morn...
In Chicago on July 28th, 1960, Richard M. Nixon, vice-president of the United States was nominated a...
This is a study of Robert F. Kennedy"s ethical appeals in 1968 presidential campaign addresses. The ...
John F. Kennedy’s inaugural address is one of the greatest historical speeches in American history. ...
Robert Kennedy at the University of Arizona auditorium, delivering a prepared campaign speech
In 1910 a colorful Irishman ran for the mayor of Boston with the slogan, The people, not the bosses...
Speech for a campaign rally at Pittsburg, PA, September 29, 1984. Includes handwritten notes and di...
Matthew Reese speaking for John F. Kennedy during 1960 presedential campaign, St. Albans, WVa, Sprin...
John F. Kennedy during 1960 presidential campaign, St. Albans, WVa, Spring 1960, col. From a set in ...
This is a copy of a commencement address given by Senator John F. Kennedy (who later became the 35th...