“The story of the labor movement needs to be taught in every school in this land… America is a living testimonial to what free men and women, organized in free democratic trade unions can do to make a better life … we ought to be proud of it!”

Address to the 1977 Minnesota State AFL-CIO Convention.

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Vice-President of the USA under Lyndon B. Johnson 1911–1978

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