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Kid Berwyn

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11. It traces back to November 22, 1963
Sat Mar 14, 2026, 12:00 PM
Yesterday

November 13, 1961, we had hope — a wounded war veteran President understood the power of peace:



A meaningful performance. The Spanish cellist Pablo Casals headlined the 1961 state dinner that the Kennedys held for Luis Muñoz Marín, the governor of Puerto Rico. Casals lived in Puerto Rico at the time because he opposed the dictatorship in Spain. One of the songs he performed, “Song of the Birds,” is a Catalan Christmas carol that, according to the Kennedy Presidential Library, symbolized Spain as well as Casals’ feelings for hope and freedom.

Source: https://stories.state.gov/dinner-is-served/dance/pablo-casals/



Now, for generations, the nation has been mostly led, if not run, by presidents who believe, “Money trumps peace.”

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