Session #69 · 1925–27

Speech #690098532

This is something. fellow members. we can not and must not overlook. The responsibility is ours to insistto see to itthat the colleges and schools faithfully present facts of history and government in the United States and inculcate both a reverence for truth and a proper understanding and appreciation of the high destiny for which the Republic was founded. I hope. too. as I have previously declared. that the time will not be long postponed when the coming into the full estate of citizenshipits rights. duties. and privilegeson the part both of the nativeborn and the naturalized. may be fittingly observed as an event of high significance in the life of the individual and one of equal importance to the welfare of the Nation. Proponents of radical doctrines are alert and adroit in their attempts to make our schools and the textbooks of history read by the school children of the country vehicles for propaganda in support of their pestilential theories. We. of America. are justly proud that we live under a government which gives us greater freedom than that of any other nation in the world.
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