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The four freedoms. Freedom of worship is one of the keystones of democracy. It is for the preservation of these freedoms that we are devoting an ever increasing part of our productive capacity to defense. Subject is Reverend Father West, the Cathedral of Saint John the Divine, in New York City

The four freedoms. Complete freedom of worship is taken for granted by Americans. More than ever before the religous leaders of America are determined that democracy must and will survive, and to that end they are devoting their energies. Subject is Reverend W.H. Jernagin of Washington, D.C

The four freedoms. Complete freedom of worship is taken for granted by Americans. More than ever before the religious leaders of America are determined that democracy must and will survive, and to that end they are devoting their energies. Subject is Father O'Connell, of Catholic University

The four freedoms. Complete freedom of worship is taken for granted by Americans. More than ever before the religious leaders of America are determined that democracy must and will survive, and to that end they are devoting their energies. Subject is Father O'Connell, of Catholic University

The four freedoms. Complete freedom of worship is taken for granted by Americans. More than ever before the religous leaders of America are determined that democracy must and will survive, and to that end they are devoting their energies. Subject is Reverend W.H. Jernagin of Washington, D.C.

The four freedoms. Thankful for the blessing of democracy is Rabbi Ralph Stone of the Jewish Theological Seminary in New York. Here in America, Jews as well as members of any other religious group, are free to worship without fear of persecution

The four freedoms. The simple steeple of a country church is a familiar sight to millions of Americans everywhere. It is still a symbol of that religious freedom for which many of our earliest settlers came to the new world. Even today people are arriving from conquered lands to enjoy once again that freedom of worship which had been taken away from them

The four freedoms. The simple steeple of a country church is a familiar sight to millions of Americans everywhere. It is still a symbol of that religious freedom for which many of our earliest settlers came to the new world. Even today people are arriving from conquered lands to enjoy once again that freedom of worship which had been taken away from them

The four freedoms. Thankful for the blessing of democracy is Rabbi Ralph Stone of the Jewish Theological Seminary in New York. Here in America, Jews as well as members of any other religious group, are free to worship without fear of persecution

The four freedoms. Freedom of worship is one of the keystones of democracy. It is for the preservation of these freedoms that we are devoting an ever increasing part of our productive capacity to defense. Subject is Reverend Father West, the Cathedral of Saint John the Divine, in New York City

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Four Freedoms. Speech - safety film negatives, Library of Congress

Wood Preservation - All States, National Forest Service photograph.

A portrait of the evils of democracy, submitted to the consideration of the people of Maryland.

A portrait of the evils of democracy, submitted to the consideration of the people of Maryland.

A portrait of the evils of democracy, submitted to the consideration of the people of Maryland.

Four Freedoms and Arsenal of Democracy posters. District of Columbia commissioner J. Russell Young, Colonel Lemuel Bolles, District of Columbia director of civilian defense, addressed the throng on hand to witness the unveiling in the nation's capitol of the 15 x 30 foot photomontages entitled "The Four Freedoms" and "The Arsenal of Democracy." These were designed for the (OEM) Office of Emergency Management by the eminent poster artist Jean Carlu and were first seen in New York. From there they came to Washington where they were displayed for a month beginning November 7, 1941. Then they were sent out for display in various other cities around the country. Seated on the platform is Colonel Lemuel Bolles, director of civilian defense for the nation's capitol

A portrait of the evils of democracy, submitted to the consideration of the people of Maryland.

[Assignment: 48-DPA-SOI_K_YPO_CC_1-15-07] Secretary Dirk Kempthorne hosting National Park Service (NPS)-Young Presidents' Organization (YPO) luncheon [at Main Interior, promoting the] Centennial Challenge, [part of Interior's initiative designed to prepare National Parks for another century of conservation and preservation in time for the NPS 100th anniversary in 2016] [48-DPA-SOI_K_YPO_CC_1-15-07_IOD_2224.JPG]

Four Freedoms and Arsenal of Democracy posters. All set but for the overhead lighting. This 15 x 30 foot panel and a second of life size entitled the Four Freedoms were displayed in Defense Square, Washington for a month beginning November 7, 1941. The panels, entitled The Four Freedoms and Arsenal of Deomocracy, were designed for the Office of Emergency Management (OEM) by Jean Carlu, eminent poster artist. They were shown first in New York and after the Washington showing went on a tour of many large cities throughout the country

First Lady Laura Bush speaking at Washington, D.C. announcement of the launch of a new historic preservation initiative, Preserve America, emphasizing, through grants and awards, the development of federal, state, local partnerships to promote preservation of, and greater public use of, historic sites

A priest standing in front of a large group of people. Religion church spiritual, religion.

An old book is sitting on a table. Bible christianity jesus, religion.

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