Press release of speech given by Eleanor Roosevelt before the Democratic National Convention
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OCR Page 1 of 4DENOCRATIC NATIONAL CONVENTION
COMVENTION
PUBLICITY DIVISION
EXHIBITION HALL
CONRAD HILTON HOTEL
CHICAGO, ILLINOIS
TEXT OF ADDRESS OF
MRS. FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT
TO
DEMOCRATIC NATIONAL CONVENTION
MONDAY, AUGUST 13, 1956
MRS. ROOSEVELT: Mr. Chairman, delegates to the Convention,
ladies and gentlemon who are visitors:
Twice before I have spoken to a National Democratic
Convention; onee I came when you had nominated ay husband to be your
standard bearer and spoke with a message from him, and once I came at
the invitation of Prosident Truman to spoak to you about the United Nations
and what it moant to all of us.
Tonight I come at the invitation of the National Chairman
of the Deomocratic Party to speak to you as a fellow Demoorat.
(Applause.)
I cannot talk to you about my choice as your standard
bearer, but I do want to talk to you about our Party and our duty. You
herehave a heavier responsibility than oven I have, because you are
delegates. You are going back into your communities all over the country,
and you will tell your friends, your neighbors what you believe a demo-
cratic victory should mean. I do not believe that victory in itself is
enough. I want victory, and I believe we will have it in November --
(Applause.)
but I want even more, that each and overy one of you,
as you go back into your comunities, take the message of what you want
that victory to nean. We must be & united Party.
(Applause.)
It is true we have differences, but everymbere in our
country we know that today our differences must somehow be resolved,
because we stand before the world on trial, really, to show what democrney
means, and that is a heavy responsibility, because the world today is de-
ciding between demcoracy and Communism, and one means freedom and one
means slavery.
(Applause.)
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