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March 29, 1952: Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinner

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Harry S. Truman

March 29, 1952

Source National Archives

In this address to guests at the Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinner in Washington, D.C., Truman delivers a partisan speech at the $100-a-plate dinner and analyzes the current political situation as he sees it. The President concludes with the announcement that he will not seek another term of office and will not accept the Democratic nomination in the 1952 Presidential election.

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March 29, 1952: Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinner

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