Session #92 · 1971–73

Speech #920221079

Every single major civil liberties nnd civil rights law on the books since the Great Depression has some or all of his imprint on it. Generations yet unborh will have cause to bless and remember his name because of that lifelong belief in and attachment to the concept that all men are equal in the eyes of God. He has always been an outstanding credit to the immigrant and ethnic and religious heritage he comes from and has in so many ways come to embody. His efforts on behalf of the State of Israel alone have won him a place in the hearts of millions of Americans that must be felt rather than described. My own service in this House as a Member representing a portion of Brooklyn has been marked- with a most cordial learning and cooperating relationship.
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Cultural enrichment

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