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Sept. 10 1964
Dear Mr. President:
I am writing to you today in response to your recent address on the subject of civil rights. Your message was received with interest and appreciation by many citizens across our nation.
The issues surrounding racial discrimination have long been a source of concern for Americans everywhere. Despite legislative efforts aimed at addressing these problems, significant progress has yet to be achieved in achieving true equality under the law.
It is imperative that we continue to work towards resolving this critical issue affecting so many individuals throughout our country. Only through sustained commitment can we hope to create lasting change within society.
Sincerely yours,
[Signature]
P.S. Please consider supporting organizations dedicated to promoting social justice initiatives nationwide.