Pearl Harbor: How FDR responded to the day of infamy - CBS News
Yesterday, December 7, 1941…” (November 1989, Volume 40, Issue 7)
FDR: A date which will live in infamy
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Rhetoric Revisited: FDR's “Infamy” Speech, by American Experience, PBS, AmericanExperiencePBS
Rhetoric Revisited: FDR's “Infamy” Speech, by American Experience, PBS, AmericanExperiencePBS
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Rhetoric Revisited: FDR's “Infamy” Speech, American Experience, Official Site
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