Theodore Roosevelt Quotes
However, My First Visits To The Tenement-house Districts In Question Made Me Feel That, Whatever The Theories Might Be, As A Matter Of Practical Common Sense I Could Not Conscientiously Vote For The Continuance Of The Conditions Which I Saw. These Conditions Rendered It Impossible For The Families Of The Tenement-house Workers To Live So That The Children Might Grow Up Fitted For The Exacting Duties Of American Citizenship.
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