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President Roosevelt made the Infamy Speech (with its famous opening line "Yesterday, December 7, 1941, a date which will live in infamy,") to a Joint session of Congress. Within one hour the United States declared war on Japan. Lifelong pacifist Jeannette Rankin was the only member of Congress to vote against declaring war.
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December 9, 1941 Mississippi 2nd: Wall Doxey (D) Resigned September 28, 1941, after being elected to the US Senate: Jamie L. Whitten (D) November 4, 1941 California 17th: Lee E. Geyer (D) Died October 11, 1941 Cecil R. King (D) August 25, 1942 Massachusetts 7th: Lawrence J. Connery (D) Died October 19, 1941 Thomas J. Lane (D) December 30, 1941 ...
December 1941 events in the United States (3 P) Pages in category "December 1941 events in North America" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total.
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