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John F. Kennedy's
Kennedy's reference to "our forebears" (line 4) serves mainly to
call into question the relevance of struggles faced by
people under colonial rule.
B
inspire a rebellion similar to that proposed by the
American revolutionaries.
man holds in his mortal
Fhuman poverty and all
revolutionary beliefs for
issue around the globe. Let
place, to friend and foe alike,
w generation of Americans-
disciplined by a hard and
ritage, and unwilling to witness
human rights to which this
and to which we are committed
connect contemporary struggles for freedom with
the American colonists' fight for independence.
D
highlight the importance of the next generation of
Americans in the fight for freedom
elcome to the ranks of the free,
of colonial control shall not have
oy a far more iron tyranny. We
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English, 22.06.2019 01:00, smilequi9653
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