Helen Gahagan Douglas: Championing Freedom and Choosing a Leader for a Better World
Item — Box: 151, Folder: 1
Identifier: CAC_CC_014_5_151_1_0009
In her speech at the Democratic National Convention, Helen Gahagan Douglas emphasizes the importance of freedom and the need for strong leadership in times of war. She praises President Roosevelt for his foresight in mobilizing the country for war and successfully increasing airplane production. Douglas criticizes the Republican party for attacking the existing administration during a time of war and emphasizes the responsibility of the Democratic party to choose a candidate who will prioritize the needs of the nation and work towards a better world. She also expresses gratitude for the soldiers fighting and a determination to support their reintegration into civilian life.
Dates
- 1922-1980
- Majority of material found in 1940-1951
Language of Materials
English
Extent
4 pages
Overview
78th Congress (1943-1945)
Repository Details
Part of the Carl Albert Center Congressional and Political Collections Repository