I wish that everywhere in our country we could see clubs and associations including all our citizens, similar in character to that Society which has furnished the reason for the assembling of this great audience to-night.
Editor's note · Context
Roosevelt advocates for inclusive clubs and associations to foster community engagement across the nation.
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