"In the case of a people which represents many nations, cultures, and races, as does our own, a unification of interests and ideals in recreations is bound to wield a telling influence for solidarity of the entire population. No more truly democratic force can be set off against the tendency to class and caste than the democracy of individual parts and prowess in sport."
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Calvin Coolidge, as quoted in The Democracy of Sports (22 May 1924), National Conference on Outdoor Recreation, Washington, D.C.
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