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American Rhetoric: Franklin Delano Roosevelt - Pearl Harbor Address to the Nation (12-08-41)
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American Rhetoric: Franklin Delano Roosevelt - Pearl Harbor Address to the Nation (12-08-41)
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Joint Address to Congress Leading to a Declaration of War Against Japan (1941) | National Archives
Speech by Franklin D. Roosevelt, New York (Transcript) | Library of Congress
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