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What will it profit this country if we... put our man on the Moon by 1970 and at the same time you cant walk down Woodwa
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"What will it profit this country if we... put our man on the Moon by 1970 and at the same time you can't walk down Woodward Avenue in this city without fear of some violence?"

- Jerome Cavanagh

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This quote by Jerome Cavanagh is a representation on the state of the country in the late 1960s. He is asking what excellent it will certainly do for the country if they attain the objective of putting a guy on the moon by 1970, if people are still staying in fear of violence in their very own cities. He is highlighting the demand for the country to focus on the issues in the house, such as destitution, racism, as well as violence, along with attaining terrific tasks precede exploration. He is highlighting the relevance of creating a secure and also flourishing environment for all people, regardless of race or economic standing. Cavanagh's quote is a suggestion that the country need to strive for progress on all fronts, not just precede exploration, in order to absolutely succeed.

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USA Flag This quote is written / told by Jerome Cavanagh between June 16, 1928 and November 27, 1979. He/she was a famous Politician from USA. The author also have 2 other quotes.

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