President Franklin Roosevelt dedicates the birthplace of Pres. Woodrow Wilson on May 4, 1941 in Staunton, VA
CU wooden sign: The Woodrow Wilson Birthplace / door, hallway and staircase / nursery with crib, fireplace, child's rocking chair and toy horse / MS convertible pulls up with president to sidewalk in front of house with waving crowd on it / secret service men walk alongside car that is followed by motorcycle police / CU Wilson's widow Edith and British Ambassador Edward Wood, Earl of Halifax, outside of house / outdoors, Pres. Franklin Roosevelt gives dedication speech at microphones, one is station WSVA another is station WRVA, SOT (audio not synchronized) : "We are meeting here today to dedicate another shrine, a new shrine of freedom. By this action we are baring true witness to the faith that is in us, a simple faith in the freedom of democracy in the world. It is the kind of faith for which we have fought before for the existence of which we are ever ready to fight again." VO applause





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1093980852
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Sherman Grinberg Library
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04 de mayo de 1941
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