Time Magazine
Nation: The Senate: An Individual Who Happens To Be a Negro
Friday, Feb. 17, 1967
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Title
Time Magazine
Nation: The Senate: An Individual Who Happens To Be a Negro
Friday, Feb. 17, 1967
Nation: The Senate: An Individual Who Happens To Be a Negro
Friday, Feb. 17, 1967
Subject
Edward Brooke
"Negro" Republican Senator, Massachusetts
"Negro" Republican Senator, Massachusetts
Description
On the cover is Senator Edward Brooke, R-Massachusetts
"It was his first major address since his election, and Massachusetts' Republican Senator Edward William Brooke III ranged the gamut of American problems —from youth to the urban crisis, from disarmament to justice for minorities. Speaking in Los Angeles last week before California Republicans, Brooke devoted a major part of his address to an eloquent review of foreign policy.
Citing St. Augustine's axiom, "War's aim is glorious peace," he noted that in Viet Nam the U.S. is seeking to create "an atmosphere in which resolution of our..."
"It was his first major address since his election, and Massachusetts' Republican Senator Edward William Brooke III ranged the gamut of American problems —from youth to the urban crisis, from disarmament to justice for minorities. Speaking in Los Angeles last week before California Republicans, Brooke devoted a major part of his address to an eloquent review of foreign policy.
Citing St. Augustine's axiom, "War's aim is glorious peace," he noted that in Viet Nam the U.S. is seeking to create "an atmosphere in which resolution of our..."
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“Time Magazine
Nation: The Senate: An Individual Who Happens To Be a Negro
Friday, Feb. 17, 1967,” Effect of Vietnam War in Boston, Digital Archive, accessed April 19, 2024, https://brianavessells.omeka.net/items/show/73.
Nation: The Senate: An Individual Who Happens To Be a Negro
Friday, Feb. 17, 1967,” Effect of Vietnam War in Boston, Digital Archive, accessed April 19, 2024, https://brianavessells.omeka.net/items/show/73.