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On the recordJuly 25, 1965
So, let none abroad--and let none here at home--ever doubt or ever question that America has the patience or the perseverance to do what the cause of mankind requires, and what our many commitments around the world necessitate.
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Lyndon Johnson
Democratic · Texas

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Remarks at the Swearing In of Arthur J. Goldberg as U.S. Representative to the United Nations.

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