Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr. (1841–1935) United States Supreme Court justice
Northern Securities Co. v. United States, 193 U.S. 197, 400-401 (1904).
1900s
Blinn v. Nelson, 222 U.S. 1, 7 (1911).
1910s
Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr. (1841–1935) United States Supreme Court justice
Northern Securities Co. v. United States, 193 U.S. 197, 400-401 (1904).
1900s
George W. Bush (1946) 43rd President of the United States
1990s, A Distinctly American Internationalism (November 1999)
Elena Kagan (1960) Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States
Interview on C-SPAN (9 December 2010) http://www.c-spanvideo.org/program/297143-1.
Susan B. Anthony (1820–1906) American women's rights activist
Account of Matilda Joslyn Gage (20 June 1873) to Kansas Leavenworth Times (3 July 1873)
Trial on the charge of illegal voting (1874)
Steven W. Mosher (1948) American social scientist
The Abortion Movement Just Lost their War on the Unborn https://www.pop.org/content/abortion-movement-just-lost-their-war-unborn (November 9, 2016)
John F. Kennedy (1917–1963) 35th president of the United States of America
1963, Civil Rights Address
Harriet Beecher Stowe book Uncle Tom's Cabin
Uncle Tom's Cabin (1852), Concluding Remarks
Context: The author hopes she has done justice to that nobility, generosity, and humanity, which in many cases characterize individuals at the South. Such instances save us from utter despair of our kind. But, she asks any person, who knows the world, are such characters common, anywhere?
For many years of her life, the author avoided all reading upon or allusion to the subject of slavery, considering it as too painful to be inquired into, and one which advancing light and civilization would certainly live down. But, since the legislative act of 1850, when she heard, with perfect surprise and consternation, Christian and humane people actually recommending the remanding escaped fugitives into slavery, as a duty binding on good citizens, — when she heard, on all hands, from kind, compassionate and estimable people, in the free states of the North, deliberations and discussions as to what Christian duty could be on this head, — she could only think, These men and Christians cannot know what slavery is; if they did, such a question could never be open for discussion. And from this arose a desire to exhibit it in a living dramatic reality. She has endeavored to show it fairly, in its best and its worst phases. In its best aspect, she has, perhaps, been successful; but, oh! who shall say what yet remains untold in that valley and shadow of death, that lies the other side?
Lewis Carroll (1832–1898) English writer, logician, Anglican deacon and photographer
Eight or Nine Wise Words About Letter-Writing (1890)
Jakaya Kikwete (1950) Tanzanian politician and president
His backing for Sudan's President Omar Bashir, 2008-09-09 http://ippmedia.com/ipp/guardian/2008/09/09/122209.html <br class="br">2008