Session #78 · 1943–45

Speech #780176808

These men are carrying on in exile. hearing nothing from their homes and families save tales of almost unbelievable suffering and starvation. but there is no weakening of their spiritthe Greek Government and the Greek people in exile are doing without complaint and without stint whatever is still in theirpower to do to hasten the day of victory and of release for their beloved Hellas. In the day of her declaration of independence. the sympathy and understanding of the American people went out to Greece. through her period of reconstruction they have watched with friendly eyes the rebuilding of her national life. More than half a million Greek immigrants have come to oUr shores. of whom someihing like 320.000 are today American citizens. They are good citizens. faithful to their national church and retentive of their national traditions. but taking a keen and intelligent interest in the duties of American citizenship. Hard working and industrious. they are forging ahead in many walks of life. and with increasing prosperity goes an increasing sense of civic responsibility.
Keywords matched
immigrants

Classification

Target group
Sentiment
Positive
Stereotyping
No
Confidence
95%
Model
gemini-2.0-flash
Framing
Economic contributor Family values

Speaker & context

Speaker
FOSTER STEARNS
Party
R
Chamber
H
State
NH
Gender
M
Date
Speech ID
780176808
Paragraph
#1
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