Rendezvous with Destiny: A History of Modern American ReformKnopf, 1952 - 503 pages |
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... Wallace hammered hard on the necessity for immediate reforms , but he emphasized especially the preserva- tion of civil liberties and the ending of discrimination against minority groups . " The almost incredible invasions " of civil ...
... Wallace hammered hard on the necessity for immediate reforms , but he emphasized especially the preserva- tion of civil liberties and the ending of discrimination against minority groups . " The almost incredible invasions " of civil ...
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... Wallace's strength , " wrote Samuel Grafton , " is that he is emotionally right ; his logical rightness is another question . In fact , if there were no Henry Wallace we might have to invent one . " Harold Ickes added : " My own ...
... Wallace's strength , " wrote Samuel Grafton , " is that he is emotionally right ; his logical rightness is another question . In fact , if there were no Henry Wallace we might have to invent one . " Harold Ickes added : " My own ...
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... Wallace ) and of the Progressive Citizens of America ( pro- Wallace ) . Key statements of Wallace ( all published in the New Republic ) are his first editorial for the magazine ( October 12 , 1946 ) , CXV ; “ Jobs Peace Freedom ...
... Wallace ) and of the Progressive Citizens of America ( pro- Wallace ) . Key statements of Wallace ( all published in the New Republic ) are his first editorial for the magazine ( October 12 , 1946 ) , CXV ; “ Jobs Peace Freedom ...
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