PAPERS OF HENRY A. WALLACE
SERIES X: WRITINGS
SPEECHES
BY WALLACE
1948
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Box List
Series X: Box 67
1948
January 17. Campaign address before the 2nd Annual Convention of the Progressive Citizens of America, Chicago, Illinois
January 30. Statement to be read before a "Veterans for Wallace" meeting
January. "The European Recovery Program and the Wallace Plan"
February 1. "Practical Politics." Address before the Wallace Committee for Ohio, Columbus, Ohio
February 15. Campaign address before the Citizens Committee for Leo Isacson, Bronx, New York
February 15. Campaign address before the Harlem Wallace for President Committee, Harlem, New York City
February 17. "Grand Larceny." Campaign address at Tampa, Florida
February 19. Untitled. Miami, Florida
February 24. Statement before the House Foreign Affairs Committee concerning the European Recovery Program
Series X: Box 68
February 27. Campaign address before the Minnesota Committee for Wallace, Minneapolis, Minnesota
February 29. Campaign address at Duluth, Minnesota
March 7. Campaign address before the Pennsylvania People's Convention, York, Pennsylvania
March 17. Statement commenting on President Truman's St. Patrick's Day address
March 18. Radio address concerning international relations in answer to President Truman's St. Patrick Day address
March 19 "Wallace Answers Truman." Radio address concerning President Truman's St. Patrick's Day address
March 19. Message to the Independent Religious Committee for Wallace, New York City
March 25. Radio Address concerning President Truman's St. Patrick's Day address
March 26. Interview given to the United Press
March 30. Statement before the Senate Armed Services Committee, opposing the draft and compulsory military training
March 31. Campaign address before the Italian-American Committee for Wallace, Brooklyn, New York
April 3. Campaign address before the Founding Convention of the Progressive Party of Connecticut, New Haven, Connecticut
April 4. Campaign address before the Wallace for President Committee, Providence, Rhode Island
April 4. Campaign address before the Founding Convention of the Progressive Party of Massachusetts, Boston, Massachusetts
April 6. Campaign address before the Evansville Wallace Committee, Evansville, Indiana
April 7. Campaign address at Indianapolis, Indiana
April 8. Campaign address at Gary, Indiana
April 10. Campaign address at Chicago, Illinois
April 19. Statement on the Warsaw Ghetto
April 19. Campaign address at New York City
April 21. Address before the National Conference of Social Workers, Atlantic City, New Jersey
April 22. "How to Stress The U.N." Radio address 6:15-6:30 pm NBC
April 26. Statement on a comment made by Philip Murray charging the Progressive Party to be a Communist idea
April 26. Statement on small business sent to the Smaller Business Association of New England
April 27. Campaign address at Moline, Illinois
Series X: Box 69
April 28. Campaign radio address
April 29. Campaign address at Cedar Rapids, Iowa
May 1. Excerpts from a campaign address at Topeka, Kansas
May 2. Campaign address at Kansas City, Missouri
May 2. Campaign address at Columbia, Missouri
May 4. Campaign address at Peoria, Illinois
May 8. Campaign address before the Founding Conference of the New York City State Women for Wallace, New York City
May 11. Text of an open letter from HAW to Premier Joseph Stalin, concerning relations between the united States and Russia
May 11. Campaign address before the National Wallace for President Committee, New York City
May 13. Campaign address at Detroit, Michigan
May 14. Draft of speech
May 16. Campaign address before the Amigos de Wallace, Los Angeles, California
May 16. Campaign address at Los Angeles, California
May 17. Campaign address at Oakland, California
May 18. Campaign address at San Francisco, California
May 19. Campaign address at San Diego, California
May 21. Campaign address at Seattle, Washington
May 22. Campaign address at Spokane, Washington
May 24. Campaign address at Portland, Oregon
May 25. Answers to questions of the Architectural Forum magazine
May 26. Campaign address at Coeur d'Alene, Idaho
May 26. Statement on the proposal by railway labor executives for possible public ownership of railways
May 26. Statement on the General Motors-United Auto Workers Settlement
Series X: Box 70
May 29. Statement before the Senate Judiciary Committee concerning the Mundt-Nixon Bill to protect the United States against un-American and subversive activities
May 30. Campaign address at Denver, Colorado
June 2. Campaign address at Phoenix, Arizona
June 3. Campaign radio address delivered in Spanish
June 3. Campaign address at Albuquerque, New Mexico
June 3. Radio interview given to Edward R. Murrow
June 4. Statement on the decree barring the Progressive Party from the ballot in Ohio
June 6. Campaign radio address
June 8. Statement to the International Longshoremen's and Warehousemen's Union
June 9. Message for a meeting of the Harlem Chapter of the Women's Division of the Progressive Party
June 20. Campaign address before the Ohio Wallace for President Committee, Cleveland, Ohio
June 22. Campaign address before the Businessmen for Wallace, New York City
June 22. Campaign address before the New York Labor Committee for Wallace and Taylor, New York City
June 24. Statement on the actions of the Joint Anti-Fascist Refugee Committee
June 25. Campaign address at Washington, D.C.
June 27. Campaign address before the Founding Convention of the Progressive Party of New Hampshire, Manchester, New Hampshire
July 1. Campaign address
July 11. Campaign address at Charleston, West Virginia
July 13. Message to the Founding Convention of the Progressive Party of Oregon
July 18. Campaign address before the Independent Young Progressives of New Jersey, Asbury Park, New Jersey
July 22. Statement on the Berlin crisis
July 24. "The Future Is Ours." Address accepting the Progressive Party nomination for President of the United States, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
July 29. Radio address concerning the special session of Congress called by President Truman
August 11. Interview given to the International News Service concerning relations with Latin America
August 11. Message to the Congress of Intellectuals for Peace, Wroclaw, Poland
Series X: Box 71
August 12. "What the Progressive Party Stands For." Campaign radio address
August 21. Campaign address at Bridgeport, Connecticut
August 24. Campaign address before the Convention of Negro Elks, Cincinnati, Ohio
August 24. Campaign address at Louisville, Kentucky
August 26. Campaign address before the Danbury Committee of the People's Party of Connecticut, Danbury, Connecticut
August 28. Message to the Casa de la Cultura, Havana, Cuba, concerning the Progressive Party's position on the regime of Francisco Franco in Spain
August 29. Campaign address at Durham, North Carolina
August 29. Campaign address at Norfolk, Virginia
August 29. Campaign address at Winston-Salem, North Carolina
August 29. Campaign address at Richmond, Virginia
September 1. Draft of a campaign address at Birmingham, Alabama
September 2. Campaign address at Southern Christian College, Mississippi
September 2. Campaign address at Shreveport, Louisiana
September 3. Campaign address at Memphis, Tennessee
September 3. Statement on the poultry industry in the southern states
September 6. Campaign address before the Convention of the United Electrical, Radio and Machine Workers of America, New York City
September 4. Campaign address at New York City
September 12. Campaign address at Baltimore, Maryland
September 13. Radio address concerning HAW's campaign trip to the southern states
September 14. Excerpts from a campaign address before a Progressive Party rally, Chicago, Illinois
September 16. Recording for the Buffalo Community Youth Organization, Buffalo, New York
September 17. Campaign address at Rochester, New York
Series X: Box 72
September 18. Campaign address at Boston, Massachusetts
September 20. Campaign radio address
September 21. Campaign address at the Commodore Hotel, New York City
September 21. Statement on the United Nations crisis caused by the conflict between the Western Powers and Russia over a settlement of the Berlin question
September 23. Campaign address at Toledo, Ohio
September 24. Campaign address at Youngstown, Ohio
September 27. Campaign radio address
September 28. Campaign address at Dallas, Texas
September 30. Campaign address at El Paso, Texas
October 2. "A 14 Point Program." Campaign address at Los Angeles, California
October 2. Statement opposing the Bernadette proposal to Israel
October 3. Campaign address at Bakersfield, California
October 4. Campaign radio address
October 4. Greeting to a delegation of Armenian Americans, Fresno, California
October 5. Campaign address at Sacramento, California
October 6. Campaign address before the Commonwealth Club, San Francisco, California
October 6. Campaign address at the Civic Auditorium, San Francisco, California
October 7. Campaign address at Portland, Oregon
October 8. Campaign address at Seattle, Washington
October 9. Campaign address at Tacoma, Washington
October 10. Campaign address at Moorhead, North Dakota
October 10. Campaign address at Minneapolis, Minnesota
October 11. Campaign radio address
October 12. Campaign radio address on Columbus Day
October 14. Campaign radio address
October 14. Campaign address at Milwaukee, Wisconsin
October 15. Campaign Address at Chicago, Illinois
October 16. Campaign address before the Conference of Ministers of the Church of God, Dalton, Georgia
October 17. Campaign address at Detroit, Michigan
October 18. "America is Freedom." Campaign radio address
October 20. "Home Front." Campaign radio address
October 20. Campaign address at Reading, Pennsylvania
October 20. Statement on the actions of the National Labor Relations Board
October 21. Campaign radio address
Series X: Box 73
October 22. Campaign radio address by HAW and Senator Glen Taylor.
October 24. "Peace and the U.N." Campaign radio address
October 24. Campaign address at Newark, New Jersey
October 24. Excerpts from a campaign address at Paterson, New Jersey
October 25. Campaign address at Jersey City, New Jersey
October 25. "Atomic Energy." Campaign radio address
October 26. Campaign address before the "Rally to Roll Up the Vote." New York City
October 27. Campaign address at New Haven, Connecticut
October 28. Campaign address before the National Council of Arts, Sciences and Professions, New York City
October 28. Campaign radio address
October 28. Campaign address before the American Labor Party rally, New York City
October 28. Campaign address before the American Jewish Congress, New York City
October 28. Statement supporting the Longshoremen's Back Pay Committee
October 29. Campaign radio address by HAW and Paul Robeson
October 29. Excerpts from a campaign address before the Golden Gate Ballroom rally
October 30. Campaign address at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
November 1. Pre-election radio address
November 2. Election night radio address and statements
November 2. Text of a wire to President Truman on his victory in the presidential election
November 3. Statement on the election
November 13. Address before the National Committee of the Progressive Party, Chicago, Illinois
December 13. Address before a peace rally of the National Council of American-Soviet Friendship honoring the Dean of Canterbury, New York City
"Civil and Political Rights." Campaign address
"Militarization in the U.S." Campaign address
Campaign address
Statement on the strike of the west coast longshoremen and seamen
Statement on the strike of packinghouse workers on Chicago
Statement on the death of Count Bernadotte in Palestine
Statement supporting peaceful uses of atomic energy
Statement on President Truman's State of the Union message
Statement opposing compulsory military training
Answers and questions submitted by the National Railroad Labor Committee for Wallace
Statement opposing the Ober Bill, pending in the Maryland Legislature
Answers to questions of the Factory Management and Maintenance magazine
Campaign statement
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