LADIES/WOMEN'S TEE SHIRT. FRONT: black and white photographs of JFK and Barack Obama and the words: ON NOVEMBER 22, 1963, AMERICA LOST HER INNOCENCE. ON NOVEMBER 4, 2008, HOPE IS REBORN. Yes we can! ON THE BACK: part of the famous JFK speech, "Ask not what your country can do for you, but what you can do for your country," The contents of the speech printed on the back are as follows: "Now the trumpet summons us again-- not as a call to bear arms, though arms we need; not as a call to battle, though embattled we are -- but a call to bear the burden of a long struggle, year in and year out, "rejoicing in hope, patient in tribulation" -- a struggle against the common enemies of man: tyranny, poverty, disease, and war itself. Can we forge against these enemies a grand and global alliance, North and South, East and West, that can assure a more fruitful life for all mankind? Will you join in that historic effort? ... And so, my fellow Americans: ask not what your country can do for you -- ask what you can do for your country. My fellow citizens of the world: ask not what America will do for you, but what together we can do for the freedom of man." John F. Kennedy, Inaugural Address, January 20, 1961
Tailored for women by Bella, this Tee will quickly become your favorite. Made from 5 oz, 100% super-soft cotton, baby jersey knit with a custom contoured fit. Has cover-stitched ¾” bottom hem and sleeve openings. NOTE: Sizes run extremely small. Order 1 to 2 sizes larger than normal. Imported.
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FRONT/BACK JFK to OBAMA/ part JFK "Ask not" speech Shirt
FRONT/BACK JFK to OBAMA/ part JFK "Ask not" speech
45 YEARS LATER, HOPE REBORN printed front & back
LADIES/WOMEN'S TEE SHIRT. FRONT: black and white photographs of JFK and Barack Obama and the words: ON NOVEMBER 22, 1963, AMERICA LOST HER INNOCENCE. ON NOVEMBER 4, 2008, HOPE IS REBORN. Yes we can! ON THE BACK: part of the famous JFK speech, "Ask not what your country can do for you, but what you can do for your country," The contents of the speech printed on the back are as follows: "Now the trumpet summons us again-- not as a call to bear arms, though arms we need; not as a call to battle, though embattled we are -- but a call to bear the burden of a long struggle, year in and year out, "rejoicing in hope, patient in tribulation" -- a struggle against the common enemies of man: tyranny, poverty, disease, and war itself. Can we forge against these enemies a grand and global alliance, North and South, East and West, that can assure a more fruitful life for all mankind? Will you join in that historic effort? ... And so, my fellow Americans: ask not what your country can do for you -- ask what you can do for your country. My fellow citizens of the world: ask not what America will do for you, but what together we can do for the freedom of man." John F. Kennedy, Inaugural Address, January 20, 1961
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