AMERICAN CONSTITUTION
IDEAL FOR DEMOCRACY CITIZENSHIP BEFORE RACIAL ORIGIN I British OHioial Wireless} (Received 26th November. 10.13 a.iii.) RUGBY, 25th No'verhber. Mr J. P. Kennedy. United Stales Ambassador, speaking at the Thanksgiving Day dinner in London, said that it v as probably due to the ideal of democracy
embodied in their Constitution that, despite the fact that the American nation consisted of many races, they lad little trouble due to unabsorbed foreign minorities Citizenship almost completely overshadowed any sentiment of racial origin.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume LXXII, 26 November 1938, Page 9
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