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Robert M. La Follette, Sr. Free Speech in Wartime October 6, 1917. Six months after the United States entered World War I, in the midst ...
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Have you ever been so mesmerized by a speaker that you lose track of time? Historians consider Progressive Era politician Robert M. La Follette, one of the ...
Robert M. La Follette, Sr. FREE SPEECH IN WARTIME 1. October 6, 1917. (In the Senate). Mr. President, I rise to a question of personal privilege. I have no ...
Robert M. La Follette Senate Speech, (April 4, 1917) Excerpts from the Original Electronic Text at History Matters. The events of the first few months of ...
Excerpts from Robert M. FaFollette's speech. . . . The basic principal of this government is the will of the people. A system was devised by.
Apr 2, 2024 · This collection is organized into six series: Correspondence, Governor's Letterbooks, Speeches and Writings, Wisconsin Republican Party Records, ...
WASHINGTON, Sept. 1. -- The speech of Senator Robert M. La Follette of Wisconsin. Progressive candidate for President, delivered by radio today was in part ...
ROBERT M. LA FOLLETTE, SR., “FREE SPEECH AND THE RIGHT OF CONGRESS TO DECLARE THE OBJECTS OF THE WAR,” (6 OCTOBER 1917) · Readings · Audio-Visual Materials · On ...
La Follette. Memorandum of information submitted to the Committee on privileges and elections, United States Senate, Sixty-fifth Congress, second session, ...
On February 2, 1912, progressive Wisconsin Senator Robert M. La Follette gave a speech at the Periodical Publishers Association banquet in Philadelphia that ...