We have come a long ways since the original Davis-Bacon Act became law.
This Civil Rights Act is a challenge to all of us to go to work in our communities and our States, in our homes and in our hearts, to elimin...
Today such provisions are standard practice in most employer-employee relationships.
President Johnson expressed gratification that these efforts had already made a significant contribution to the economic development of Cent...
Few want to reopen the old and the settled debates.
But it cannot continue.
I am about to sign into law the Civil Rights Act of 1964.
We believe that all men are created equal.
On many occasions in both war and peace, Maxwell Taylor has responded to his country's call without any thought of self.
Our American prosperity today, we are glad to say, is unparalleled.
I want each of you to know that this is a very proud and satisfying moment for your President as well.
So, it is a great pleasure to be here and be present when you are sworn in and when you assume your new responsibilities.
The country is fortunate to have your services in this critically important work of this period when the first purpose of America in the eye...
It is both a great privilege and a great personal pleasure to welcome you to our country and to this Capital City.
The work of the Alliance for Progress which President Kennedy began goes forward with growing momentum among all the good neighbors of this ...
Such wider participation is necessary on both military and political grounds.
As we shall never turn away from democracy, so we shall never turn back from the quest for honorable peace.
We of the United States, Mr. President, are steadfast in our conviction and in our determination that we shall succeed in achieving the goal...