Presidential Speeches

January 30, 1961: State of the Union

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John F. Kennedy

January 30, 1961

Source John F. Kennedy Presidential Library

President Kennedy delivers his first State of the Union before Congress only ten days after his inauguration. He discusses his many goals for the next four years, including economic growth in the United States and attentiveness to the rising Communist movements in China and Latin America. While Kennedy describes the state of the world as one fraught with danger and uncertainty, he expresses great confidence in the commitment of American government, the still-young United Nations, and the notion of American freedom which he believes will serve as an inspiration during the Cold War.

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January 30, 1961: State of the Union

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