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Typed letter about a public service announcement featuring President Kennedy
Typed 2-page document dated Noviembre 1, 1962 from the Public Affairs Division of the Democratic National Committee explaining to candidates how to use a 43-second film clip (2010.009.0001) of President Kennedy urging citizens to vote. It explains that this is a non-partisan address and is not to be followed by a solicitation of votes by any one candidate.The address was filmed Octubre 31, 1962 in the White House, only days after Nikita Kruschev agreed to end the threat of nuclear war from what became known as the Cuban Missile Crisis. In the address, President Kennedy urges citizens to vote as a demonstration of their support for American freedom and democracy.
Typed letter about a public service announcement featuring President Kennedy
11/01/1962
Papel
27,9 x 21,6 cm (11 x 8 1/2 pulg.)
Colección del Museo de la Sexta Planta en Dealey Plaza
2010.009.0002

Typed letter about a public service announcement featuring President Kennedy
Typed 2-page document dated Noviembre 1, 1962 from the Public Affairs Division of the Democratic National Committee explaining to candidates how to use a 43-second film clip (2010.009.0001) of President Kennedy urging citizens to vote. It explains that this is a non-partisan address and is not to be followed by a solicitation of votes by any one candidate.The address was filmed Octubre 31, 1962 in the White House, only days after Nikita Kruschev agreed to end the threat of nuclear war from what became known as the Cuban Missile Crisis. In the address, President Kennedy urges citizens to vote as a demonstration of their support for American freedom and democracy.
Typed letter about a public service announcement featuring President Kennedy
11/01/1962
Películas
Televisión
Votar
Comité Nacional Demócrata
Estados Unidos de América
Papel
27,9 x 21,6 cm (11 x 8 1/2 pulg.)
Colección del Museo de la Sexta Planta en Dealey Plaza
2010.009.0002