Speeches and messages: 1963-1964

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1964, 1963

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This folder contains speeches from Senator Daniel K. Inouye on subjects such as attitudes toward the African American community, injustice, and the treatment of African Americans, the 442nd, crime, the U.S. Constitution, the authorization of temporary stays of execution for prisoners in the U.S., and budget cuts to specific government programs.

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Capital Punishment, African Americans--Civil RIghts, Legislation, Constitutional law--U.S. states

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163 Pages

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Washington (D.C.)

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Speeches, Box SP2, Folder 2

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Table of Contents

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