Harry Truman delivers first-ever presidential speech on TV

  • Harry Truman delivers first-ever presidential speech on TV
    Harry Truman delivers first-ever presidential speech on TV
On October 5, 1947, President Harry Truman (1884-1972) makes the first-ever televised presidential address from the White House, asking Americans to cut back on their use of grain in order to help starving Europeans. At the time of Truman’s food-conservation speech, Europe was still recovering from World War II and suffering from famine. Truman, the 33rd commander in chief, worried that if the U…

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