1929 State of the Union Address
The 1929 State of [the Union Address] was given by Herbert Hoover, the 31st United States President on Tuesday, December 3, 1929, to both houses of the 71st [United States Congress]. This is the first State of the Union Address that Herbert Hoover would give to the Congress, and the 1929 stock market crash had just begun.
He said,
- "The test of the rightfulness of our decisions must be whether we have sustained and advanced the ideals of the American people; self-government in its foundations of local government; justice whether to the individual or to the group; ordered liberty; freedom from domination; open opportunity and equality of opportunity; the initiative and individuality of our people; prosperity and the lessening of poverty; freedom of public opinion; education; advancement of knowledge; the growth of religious spirit; the tolerance of all faiths; the foundations of the home and the advancement of peace."