Kennedy's inaugural address

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gptkbp:instance_of gptkb:speeches
gptkbp:audience Members of Congress
Supreme Court justices
American public
Foreign diplomats
gptkbp:broadcasts Televised to millions
gptkbp:calls_for Unity and cooperation among nations
gptkbp:closing_line God's work must truly be our own.
gptkbp:context Presidential inauguration
gptkbp:date January 20, 1961
gptkbp:delivers gptkb:John_F._Kennedy
gptkbp:duration Approximately 15 minutes
gptkbp:famous_quote Ask not what your country can do for you, ask what you can do for your country.
gptkbp:historical_context Cold War tensions
gptkbp:historical_impact Influenced future political speeches
https://www.w3.org/2000/01/rdf-schema#label Kennedy's inaugural address
gptkbp:influenced_by Previous inaugural addresses
gptkbp:is_a_key_component_of Peace and freedom
gptkbp:is_referenced_in gptkb:Allied_nations
gptkb:Space_exploration
gptkb:National_security
Civil rights
Freedom of speech
Human rights
Nuclear disarmament
Economic prosperity
Global challenges
Democratic ideals
American values
Peaceful coexistence
Global cooperation
Civic duty
Moral responsibility
International alliances
Commitment to democracy
Unity among nations
Economic assistance
Global peace
American resolve
American leadership
Opposition to tyranny
Support for allies
Role of youth in society
American youth
Call for action
Citizens' responsibilities
Oppressed peoples
gptkbp:language Rhetorical and poetic
gptkbp:location gptkb:Washington,_D._C.
gptkbp:opening_line We observe today not a victory of party but a celebration of freedom.
gptkbp:responds_to Widely praised
gptkbp:significance Inspiration for civic engagement
gptkbp:theme gptkb:Cold_War
gptkbp:written_by John F. Kennedy and Ted Sorensen
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gptkb:Address_to_the_Nation_on_the_Cuban_Missile_Crisis
gptkb:the_New_Frontier
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