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OCR Page 1 of 53THE PRESIDENT'S READING COPY
LABOR DAY ADDRESS
September 6, 1971
On this Labor Day, 1971, I call upon all Americans to dedicate
ourselves to a goal we have rarely been able to achieve in the
past 40 years 7 a prosperity new without war.1 without inflation.
I. A nation starting out in quest of a great goal,
like a young worker starting out on his career,
does not always get what it wants; rather, a
nation gets what it deserves.
What must we do, as a nation, to deserve a generation of peace?
What must we be, as a people, to deserve -- and to achieve -- the
new prosperity?
I. I would like you to join me in exploring one of the
basic elements that gives character to a people and
which will make it possible for the American people
to earn a generation of prosperity in peace.
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