A look back at the week in history
March 12, 1933 President Franklin D. Roosevelt broadcasts his first White House "fireside chat."
March 14, 1964 Jack Ruby is sentenced to die for killing Kennedy assassin Lee Harvey Oswald.
March 15, 1965 Vowing, "We shall overcome," President Johnson addresses Congress, urging passage of a voting rights bill.
March 16, 1802 Congress establishes the U.S. Military Academy in West Point, N.Y.
March 17, 1776 British forces flee Boston after George Washington fortifies the nearby Dorchester Heights.
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