James A. Garfield Quote

My countrymen, we do not now differ in our judgment concerning the controversies of past generations, and fifty years hence our children will not be divided in their opinions concerning our controversies. They will surely bless their fathers and their fathers' God that the Union was preserved, that slavery was overthrown, and that both races were made equal before the law. We may hasten or we may retard, but we can not prevent, the final reconciliation.


Inaugural address (1881)


My countrymen, we do not now differ in our judgment concerning the controversies of past generations, and fifty years hence our children will not be...

My countrymen, we do not now differ in our judgment concerning the controversies of past generations, and fifty years hence our children will not be...

My countrymen, we do not now differ in our judgment concerning the controversies of past generations, and fifty years hence our children will not be...

My countrymen, we do not now differ in our judgment concerning the controversies of past generations, and fifty years hence our children will not be...