On the recordOctober 7, 1963
Most especially, let us humbly acknowledge that we have not yet succeeded in obtaining for all of our people the blessings of liberty to which all are entitled.
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presidency.ucsb.eduMost especially, let us humbly acknowledge that we have not yet succeeded in obtaining for all of our people the blessings of liberty to which all are entitled.
Proclamation 3559—National Day of Prayer, 1963
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