Franklin D. Roosevelt Quotes About Censorship

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  • People die, but books never die. No man and no force can abolish memory.

    "Message to the Booksellers of America" (1942)
  • If in other lands the press and books and literature of all kinds are censored, we must redouble our efforts here to keep them free

    Land  
    Roosevelt, Franklin D. (1941). “Public Papers of the Presidents of the United States: F.D. Roosevelt, 1938, Volume 7”, p.418, Best Books on
  • People die, but books never die.

    People  
    "Message to the Booksellers of America" (1942)
  • We all know that books burn, yet we have the greater knowledge that books cannot be killed by fire. People die, but books never die. No man and no force can put thought in a concentration camp forever. No man and no force can take from the world the books that embody man's eternal fight against tyranny of every kind.

    Fighting   Men  
    "Message to the Booksellers of America" (1942)
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Franklin D. Roosevelt

  • Born: January 30, 1882
  • Died: April 12, 1945
  • Occupation: 32nd U.S. President