Word: creed
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...gone when men and women, of whatever color or creed, can consider themselves the superiors of other creeds or colors...
...creed for the citizens of the United Nations is proposed by Donald M, Nelson, chief of the War Production Board, in an article written for the latest issue of the Alumni Bulletin...
...prepared to mobilize for total war. This meant manpower-and woman-power; every man, woman, youth and maid, of every race, color and creed who is not lame or halt or blind. The move was one of potentially vast scope: it meant, if carried all the way through, a shake-up of U.S. life so deep, so wide, so far-reaching it could not yet be grasped. It might take another year or more of total war to bring the earthquake shock full home...
...Norse religious resistance has been growing ever since the very first decree Quisling issued, directing every Norse child to join the Nazi youth organization. The seven Bishops of the State Church denounced this action as intolerable and resigned (TIME, March 9). Their stand was backed by Norwegians of every creed and class...
...where those ideas brought prison and poverty, finally excommunication. He fought for "freedom of the press, first, last and forever, compulsory free education, religious liberty, liberty of speech and universal franchise, and naturally, almost as a result of these things, justice, sweet justice, for everybody, regardless of race, class, creed or color." He was sometimes taken in by leaders like Santa Ana, but never for long. His wits were "intransigent and not for sale," and though he was afraid to die, "he was not afraid to suffer a long, miserable existence for the sake of his beliefs." He wanted...