What Is The Purpose Of Eisenhower's Speech

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Dwight D. Eisenhower, the 34th president of the United States, gave his first inauguration speech on January 2, 1953, at the United States Capitol in Washington, D.C. He began his speech with a player in which he said, “Almighty God, as we stand here at this moment my future associates in the executive branch of government join me in beseeching that Thou will make full and complete our dedication to the service of the people in this throng, and their fellow citizens everywhere” (Eisenhower 1953). Eisenhower wanted God to be with them in everything they plan or do in the future. Around this time America has faced a lot of hardships and challenges, and he acknowledges that by asking God to be with them. His whole purpose of the speech is to promote world peace. First of all, he wanted to do the right thing for everyone in this country regardless of station, calling, or race in order to have a …show more content…

To support this, Eisenhower says, “The enemies of this faith know no god but force, no devotion but its use. They tutor men in treason. They feed upon the hunger of others. Whatever defies them, they torture, especially the truth” (Eisenhower 1953). He acknowledges that if people don’t work together and keep separating each other, then it would be no use for the country. It will just bring troubles and hardships. If they deny equality, then it means they don’t know God at all. God wants people to love and support one another. According to the scriptures, God even said people should love their enemy and yet some people still don’t believe in equality. Eisenhower obviously understood that if people don’t have equality than there is no way they will be able to bring peace to the world that’s why he wanted people to have faith in equality. With that equality, they can achieve a lot of things, such as world

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