Session #84 · 1955–57

Speech #840179377

United States Senator from Washington: "More people than many of us realize in todays world cherish the words. I am an Americanperhaps even more than some of us who obtain that right at birth. "In this respect. it is significant that many who utter the words. I am an American at the 1956 observance will be members of naturalization classes to whom the words liberty and freedom have a vastly deeper feeling because of actual background experiences on foreign soil. "This individual can also add the word tolerance and really means it because in his mind it is synonymous with the phrase. I am an American. "America looks to the persecuted and the oppressed for its very founding. Since that time. much of its greatest achievements have come from men and womenthe Dr.
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Family values Cultural enrichment

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