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Ivory man abould have the right to a decent home, the
right to an education, the right to adequats medical care, the right
to a vortivbile job, the right to an equal share in the making of public
decisiona through the ballot, and the right to a fair trial in a fair
To the ppo there principles expledge
court. my We must insuro that those rights equal terms are
full and continued huppa
- on -
enjoyed by overy citizen.
Nany of oux people atill suffer the indignity of insult,
the harrowing fear of intimidation, and, I regret to may, the threat
of physical injury and mob violence. The prejudice and intolerance
in which these evile are rooted still exist. The consoience of our
nation, and the legal mechinery which enforcea it, have not yet accured
to each citizen full freedom from fear.
Wo cannot vait another decade or another genoration to renedy
these svila. We mast vork, as never beforo, to ours them now. The
afternath of var and the destre to keep faith with our Nation's historic
principles moke the noed a preasing one.
The support of deaperatepepulations of battle-ravaged
countries must be von for the free way of life. Ve mast have them as
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