Thank you for providing me with an opportunity
to make a statement regarding the equal rights amendment.
As you know, I have long been convinced
that discrimination in any form is contrary to the American philosophy
of government. It is a basic tenet of democracy to grant equal rights to
all, regardless of race, creed, color, or sex. This should be true even
if there were no constitutional amendment dealing with the subject.
Forty years ago women received the right
to vote. It is long past the time when similar equal rights should be granted
in other fields. As the Democratic platform so well phrased our objective:
"We support legislation which will guarantee to women equality of rights
under the law, including equal pay for equal work."
There should be no "artificial and arbitrary
barriers to employment based on age, race, sex, religion, or national origin."
The platform has my full support.
You have my assurances that I will interpret
the Democratic platform, as I know it is intended, to bring about, through
concrete actions including the adoption of the equal rights for women amendment,
the full equality for women which advocates of the equal rights amendment
have always sought.