
to Edwin L. James of the New York Times (1928)
1920s
On his travels to the United States. http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,11069-2549442_2,00.html
to Edwin L. James of the New York Times (1928)
1920s
On the Civil Rights Movement puncturing the image of the American Dream in https://www.theartnewspaper.com/interview/faith-ringgold-discusses-civil-rights-and-children-s-books-ahead-of-solo-serpentine-gallery-show in The Art Newspaper (2019 Jun 5)
Interview with Frederick Van Ryn, This Week Magazine (January 4, 1953), p. 11. Sandburg previously used these words at a rally at Madison Square Garden, New York City (October 28, 1952), praising Adlai E. Stevenson during the latter's 1952 presidential campaign. Reported in The Papers of Adlai E. Stevenson (1955), vol. 4, p. 175.
“They'll see how beautiful I am
And be ashamed —
I, too, am America.”
"I, Too, Sing America," in the magazine Survey Graphic (March 1925); reprinted in Selected Poems (1959)
Ben Fields (September 28, 2008) "Laugh Again with Gaffigan - Down-to-earth Gaffigan getting ready to bring 'Sexy' to the Keith", The Herald-Dispatch, p. 1.
Remarks at his installation as Attorney General.
Final stanza of manuscript notes for "God Blessed America" which later became "This Land Is Your Land" (23 February 1940)
Euro Trash Cinema magazine interview (March 1996)