On the recordOctober 11, 1964
Our opponent has said: 'The child has no right to an education. In most cases, the children will get along very well without it.'
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presidency.ucsb.eduOur opponent has said: 'The child has no right to an education. In most cases, the children will get along very well without it.'
Remarks at the Coliseum in Denver
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The mood at the White House this evening is one of cautious optimism.
I know something of the graciousness that the people of this city always show to all of those who come here to visit with them.
We have come to know that we Americans have a profound interest in the independence of men and women at home and men and women all around the world.
Their presence symbolizes a confluence of civilizations--the gathering together of talents and dreams from many nations.