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Defending Democracy: My Democratic Credo, 1946-03-29

 Item — Box: 5, Folder: 1
Identifier: CAC_CC_014_8.10_5_1_0004
In this speech delivered in 1946, Helen Gahagan Douglas emphasizes the importance of democracy and the dangers of falsely labeling democratic principles as communism. She stresses the value of democracy in providing freedom, equality, and opportunity for all citizens. Douglas argues that democracy is the best defense against communism and calls for a continued commitment to democratic ideals in order to protect the achievements and goals of the United States. She expresses her belief in the ability of democracy to address its imperfections and adapt to a changing world. Douglas also shares her reverence for the American government and the principles of freedom and justice it represents.

Dates

  • 1946-03-29

Creator

Language of Materials

English

Extent

17 Pages

Overview

79th (1945-1947)

Repository Details

Part of the Carl Albert Center Congressional and Political Collections Repository

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