President Johnson expressed the admiration of the American people for the striking progress made by the Korean Governmen...
Victory over poverty will not quickly or cheaply be won.
Neither Koreans nor Americans kneel gracefully before conquerors or before aggressors.
To be poor is to be without an advocate-in dealing with a landlord, a creditor, or a government bureaucrat.
The aim of this Administration is, and will be, that they shall have it.
President Johnson reaffirmed to Prime Minister Chung his previous assurances that the United States would continue to su...
Poverty cannot be eliminated overnight. It takes time, hard work, money and perseverance.
President Johnson expressed the continuing admiration of the American people for the courage and prowess of the Korean f...
In peace, as in war, we have joined our efforts--in the Asian Development Bank, in cooperative efforts to improve food p...
It was years after Jacob Riis spoke before Americans realized that poverty was an urgent public dilemma from which the o...
The peaceful and progressive revolution which is transforming Latin America is one of the great inspirational movements ...
I look to this meeting with enthusiasm.
I recommend that Congress approve a commitment to increase our aid by up to $1.5 billion or about $300 million per year ...
Children must go to school in ever-increasing numbers.
The battle against diseases that kill and cripple will be intensified.
Our participation in that revolution is a worthy enterprise blending our deepest national traditions with our most respo...
Then as now, the United States is proud of its association with the forward-looking Turkish nation.
Then as now, the American people admire the vitality and the passion for freedom of the Turkish people.