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HARLEM BARRY ARCHIVES 8. "NATIONAL RECORDS TRUMAR AND U.S. SERVISE" SWERN WENT I deeply appreciate the award you have just given me. Franklin Roosevelt was a great champion of human rights. When he led us out of the depression and to victory over the Axis, he enabled us to build a country in which prosperity and freedom exist side by side. That is the only atmosphere in which human rights can thrive. Eventually, we are going to have an America in which freedom and opportunity are the same for everyone. There is only one way to accomplish that great purpose: that is to keep working for it and never to take a backward step. I am especially glad to receive the Franklin D. Roosevelt award on this day - October twenty-ninth. This date means a great deal to me personally. And it is a significant date in the history of human freedom in this country.

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