Our nation found its soul in honor on these fields of Gettysburg one hundred years ago. We must not lose that soul in dishonor now on the fields of hate. To ask for patience from the Negro is to ask him to give more of what he has already given enough. But to fail to ask of him - and of all Americans - perseverance within the processes of a free and responsible society would be to fail to ask what the national interest requires of all its citizens. (Lyndon B. Johnson)

Our nation found its soul in honor on these fields of Gettysburg one hundred years ago. We must not lose that soul in dishonor now on the fields of hate. To ask for patience from the Negro is to ask him to give more of what he has already given enough. But to fail to ask of him - and of all Americans - perseverance within the processes of a free and responsible society would be to fail to ask what the national interest requires of all its citizens.

Lyndon B. Johnson

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