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President Jimmy Carter, in a speech delivered at Notre Dame University, reaffirms his commitment to human rights as a cornerstone of U.S. foreign policy and disparages the “inordinate fear of communism which once led us to embrace any dictator who joined us in that fear.
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Jimmy Carter reaffirms his commitment to human rights - May 22, 1977 - HISTORY.com
http://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/jimmy-carter-reaffirms-his-commitment-to-human-rights Access Date May 23, 2018 Publisher A+E Networks <span>President Jimmy Carter, in a speech delivered at Notre Dame University, reaffirms his commitment to human rights as a cornerstone of U.S. foreign policy and disparages the “inordinate fear of communism which once led us to embrace any dictator who joined us in that fear.” Carter’s speech marked a new direction for U.S. Cold War policy, one that led to both accolades and controversy. Jimmy Carter was elected president in 1976, during a time when America


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