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Declaration of Conscience - Wikipedia

Declaration of Conscience ... The Declaration of Conscience was a Cold War speech made by U.S. Senator from Maine, Margaret Chase Smith on June 1, 1950, less than ...

Senator Margaret Chase Smith's “Declaration of Conscience” (1950)

Senator Margaret Chase Smith's “Declaration of Conscience” (1950). Senator Margaret Chase Smith of Maine condemned the tactics of Senator Joseph McCarthy in a ...

Declaration of Conscience - Teaching American History

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Margaret Chase Smith -- "Declaration of Conscience"

1. We are Republicans. But we are Americans first. It is as Americans that we express our concern with the growing confusion that threatens the security and ...

DECLARATION OF CONSCIENCE 1 June 1, 1950 (In the Senate)

Mr. President, I would like to speak briefly and simply about a serious national condition. It is a national feeling of fear and frustration.

Margaret Chase Smith's 1950 Declaration of Conscience Senate ...

The article focuses on Senator Margaret Chase Smith's speech she gave on the Senate floor on June 1, 1950. Her speech took place during the Cold War when ...

Margaret Chase Smith and Six Republican Senators Speak Out ...

Republican Senator Margaret Chase Smith composed the following “Declaration of Conscience,” condemning the atmosphere of suspicion and blaming leaders of both ...

Margaret Chase Smith Denounces McCarthy - The HISTORY Channel

Joseph McCarthy's anti-communist crusade, Republican Sen. Margaret Chase Smith presents, on June 1, 1950, her "Declaration of Conscience" and delivers one of ...

Margaret Chase Smith, a Declaration of Conscience - YouTube

In 1950, during rising fears of communist infiltration, Senator Margaret Chase Smith delivered a speech to the U.S. Senate, speaking out ...

Margaret Chase Smith: Breaking the Barrier - Pieces of History

Senator Margaret Chase Smith (R-ME) delivered her “Declaration of Conscience” speech, criticizing Senator Joseph McCarthy and his anti-communist campaign.

Margaret Chase Smith Declaration of Conscience (Excerpt)

Declaration of Conscience (Excerpt). June 1, 1950. (approx 5.4 minutes). I would like to speak briefly and simply about a serious national condition. It is a ...

Speeches of Freedom: Margaret Chase Smith (1950) - YouTube

Margaret Chase Smith "Declaration of Conscience" (Excerpt) 1950 As seen on "Norman Rockwell in Virtual Reality - The Four Freedoms" This ...

Remarks to the Senate in Support of a Declaration of Conscience

An address delivered to the Senate June 1, 1950. The first Senator to denounce McCarthyism, 1 Smith calls on other Senators to condemn its tactics.

Margaret Chase Smith, Foreign Correspondent - Senate.gov

In 1950, for example, Smith famously denounced McCarthyism with her “Declaration of Conscience,” something few senators had dared to do. She even had the ...

Margaret Chase Smith's 1950 Declaration of Conscience Senate ...

... Declaration of Conscience”). Here she. Page 7. uses antithesis, a rhetorical device using opposing ideas in a parallel structure, to emphasize ...

""Declaration of Conscience"" by Ashley M. Nihem

First, I did thorough research on Margaret Chase Smith and her involvement and position in politics. I also researched the Cold War and McCarthyism so that ...

Text - GovInfo

246 Commemorating the 53rd anniversary of Senator Margaret Chase Smith's ``Declaration of Conscience ... Declaration of Conscience'' remain valid today.

Text of Senator Smith's Speech - Owl Eyes

Read Full Text and Annotations on Remarks to the Senate in Support of a Declaration of Conscience Text of Senator Smith's Speech at Owl Eyes.

A Declaration of Conscience | Encyclopedia.com

On June 1, 1950, Smith gave her now-famous fifteen-minute "Declaration of Conscience" speech on the Senate floor to oppose the crusade of McCarthy.

"Declaration of Conscience": A Rhetorical Analysis

First, I did thorough research on Margaret Chase Smith and her involvement and position in politics. I also.