For my part, I intend to keep moving toward this goal with every ounce of strength and determination that I have.
So long as I am President of the United States, the door will not be closed to peace.
Freedom resides in the actions of each individual.
That is why it is so important that the Civil Rights Committee's report be studied widely.
We Americans have a democratic way of acting when our freedoms are threatened.
Senator Barkley has been working hard, making a terrific fight to help tell the people of this country the facts of life...
I want to correct that situation.
Several States and municipalities have taken action on the recommendations of the Civil Rights Committee.
The heart and soul of American foreign policy is peace.
So I went ahead and did what the President can do, unaided by the Congress.
All they wanted was to have somebody talk to them about the issues.
We have the Republicans on the run.
The Democratic Party was founded by Thomas Jefferson to be the party of the people.
One of the great things that the Civil Rights Committee did for the country was to get every American to think seriously...
The Republican Party believes, apparently, that there ought to be two families in every garage.
It is easy to talk of unity.
Franklin Roosevelt was a great champion of human rights.
I created the Civil Rights Committee because racial and religious intolerance began to appear after World War II.