The friendless, the weak, the victims of prejudice and public excitement are entitled to the same quality of justice and fair play that the rich, the powerful, the well-connected, and the fellow with pull thinks he can get.


Harry S. Truman: Containing the Public Messages, Speeches, and Statements of the President, 1945-53 (ed. 1961)


The friendless, the weak, the victims of prejudice and public excitement are entitled to the same quality of justice and fair play that the rich, the ...

The friendless, the weak, the victims of prejudice and public excitement are entitled to the same quality of justice and fair play that the rich, the ...

The friendless, the weak, the victims of prejudice and public excitement are entitled to the same quality of justice and fair play that the rich, the ...

The friendless, the weak, the victims of prejudice and public excitement are entitled to the same quality of justice and fair play that the rich, the ...