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DescriptionWilson - Address to the American Indians edit.ogg
English: Address to the American Indians ("The great white father now calls you his brothers") by President Woodrow Wilson, Washington, D.C.
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Reproduced in "Great American Speeches of the 20th Century", Rhino Records, 1991
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