Moments 1 to 25



1. John Kennedy Assassination and Funeral
(November 22, 1963)
2. 9-11 World Trade Center Attack
(September 11, 2001)
3. Kennedy-Nixon: First Televised Debate
(September 26, 1960)
4. Franklin Roosevelt: Pearl Harbor Speech
(December 8, 1941)
5. Moon Landing (Neil Armstrong)
(July 21,1969)
6. 1968 Democratic Convention Riot (Chicago)
(August 26-29, 1968)
7. Franklin Roosevelt: First Inaugural Speech
(March 4,1933)
8. Richard Nixon: "Checkers" Speech
(September 23, 1952)
9. Martin Luther King: "I Have a Dream" speech
(August 28, 1963)
10. Richard Nixon: White House Farewell Speech
(August 9, 1974)
11. Franklin Roosevelt: "New Deal" Speech
(July 2, 1932)
12. John Kennedy: Inaugural Speech
(January 20, 1961)
13. John Kennedy: Cuban Missile Crisis Speech
(October 22, 1962)
14. Franklin Roosevelt: First Fireside Chat
(March 12, 1933)
15. Richard Nixon: Resignation Speech
(August 8, 1974)
16. Lyndon Johnson: "I will not seek .." Speech
(March 31, 1968)
17. Watergate Hearings
(1973)
18. Richard Nixon: China Announcement
(July 15, 1971)
19. Army-McCarthy Hearings
(June 9, 1954)
20. Ronald Reagan: Challenger Tragedy Speech
(January 28, 1986)
21. John Kennedy: "Ich bin ein Berliner" Speech
(June 26, 1963)
22. Ronald Reagan: "tear down this wall" Speech
(June 12, 1987)
23. Edward Murrow-Joseph McCarthy (See it Now)
(April 6, 1954)
24. Walter Cronkite: Tet Offensive Response
(February 27, 1968)
25. Lyndon Johnson: Speech after JFK Death
(November 27, 1963)

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