"It seems to me that faith in the decency of human beings is what we must have more of, if there is to be a future for all of us in this world. We read in the papers every day about conferences on the best way to keep the peace. Well, I'm not an expert on foreign affairsand I don't pretend to know all the complex things that will have to be done for a lasting peace. But I am a human beingand I do know something about people. I know that our statesmenour armies of occupationour military strategistsmay all fail if the peoples of the world don't learn to understand and tolerate each other.Taken from Don't Touch That Dial: Wartime Radio And Racial Stereotyping, where the quote is introduced as "one of the strongest and most impressive individual denunciations of racism."
"Race hatredssocial prejudicesreligious bigotrythey are all the diseases that eat away the fibers of peace. Unless they are exterminated it's inevitable that we will have another war. And where are they going to be exterminated? At a conference table in Geneva? Not by a long shot. In your own cityyour churchyour children's schoolperhaps in your own home. You and I must do itevery father and mother in the world, every teacher, everyone who can rightfully call himself a human being. Yes, it seems to me that the one thing the peoples of the world have got to learn if we are ever to have a lasting peace, istolerance. Of what use will it be if the lights go on again all over the worldif they don't go on ... in our hearts."
Meanwhile, Coonman is still Governor of Virginia.
Thanks for that post-———very enlightening.
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when I was growing up I was taught Kate Smith endeared herself to the American public because she was not the typical glamorous female lead. People loved her simply because of her beautiful voice and unpretentious style.
Thanks for your post. Kate Smith was a Patriot.
Sorry for the repeat; waited too long to hit “Post”.