A Rare Recording of Archibald Carey's1952 GOP Convention Speech

A Rare Recording of Archibald Carey's1952 GOP Convention Speech


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Archibald James Carey Jr. (February 29, 1908 - April 20, 1981) was an American lawyer, judge, politician, diplomat, and clergyman from the  South Side  of  Chicago . He was elected as a city alderman and served for eight years. In 1957, he was appointed by President  Dwight Eisenhower  as chair of his committee on government employment policy, which worked to reduce racial discrimination. The following is a speech Carey gave at the 1952 Republican National Convention.