8/25/2014
Dwight
D. Eisenhower Presidential Library and Museum
200
SE 4th St
Abilene,
KS
Dear
Dwight D. Eisenhower Presidential Library and Museum,
My name is Matthew Winick and I recently
graduated from Washtenaw Community College in Ann Arbor Michigan. My main focus
was studying history, political science, criminal justice, world cultures, and some
business. My favorite of all of these
subjects is history. The reason I love studying history is to recognize famous
people along with minorities, gender, people with disabilities, and people with
different orientation who work hard to make a difference in the world, how they
overcome their struggle, and how they work to advocate for equal rights with
Civil Rights to end discrimination. As a
history student most of my school year I enjoy learning about Dwight D.
Eisenhower’s life. He is one of my favorite famous Americans because he made a
difference in American history as a General for WWII and as U.S. President. In
College I had a pleasure to work on an essay about Dwight D. Eisenhower. I
really enjoy learning about him on how he really made a great difference in America
along with around the world. When working on my essay about him I was moved by
how he was a moderate Republican as President who gave award to Asian Americans
along with minorities who served in the military, supported Civil Rights to
help minorities from being discriminated, assisted nine African American
students at Little Rock Nine by sending the military to guard them from being attacked,
and how he was able to fund money to improve roads with transportation and
create jobs under The Federal Aid Highway Act. Also I was amazed by his work on
foreign policy like ending then Korean War by diving the 38th
parallel. Dwight Eisenhower was a great
Allied Supreme Commander who gave confidence to Allied troops and created D-Day
to help Allies troops pass the Normandy Beach with Operation torch where the
allies pushed Nazis out of Africa.
As a history student and an Asian American I am
moved and inspired by President Eisenhower’s achievements to help minorities.
Also what I like about Eisenhower was he warned about the military complex
industries because he wanted to protect people’s civil liberties from being violated
and end the corruption from special interest groups. I am sending you a copy of my essay about Dwight Eisenhower, my
endorsement letter to Eisenhower Memorial for D.C., and my bio praising
Eisenhower’s work to help minorities, and also I was wondering if you can send my
letter with sharing her my essay, endorsement, and my bio to Susan Eisenhower,
Granddaughter of Dwight Eisenhower. Thanks for reading my letter and I hope
someday I can visit The Eisenhower Presidential museum and the memorial in DC.
Sincerely,
Matthew
B. Winick
8/25/2014
Susan
Eisenhower
The
Eisenhower Institute
Dear
Mrs. Eisenhower,
My
name is Matthew Winick with a strong interest in studying history and
government. Mrs. Eisenhower, I am truly inspired by your grandfather President Dwight
D. Eisenhower work and his achievements to make a world a better place. As a history student I had a pleasure to study
about your grandfather and write an essay about his life and his achievements. When studying about him I was touched and
moved because President Dwight Eisenhower had a heart who cared for the people
including minorities. Your grandfather really inspired me because he was a
moderate Republican who supported extending social security to help minorities
with health insurance, strongly supported Civil Rights, and have federal
spending to help create jobs and improve transportation under the Federal
Highway bill. As an Asian American I am proud to call to President Dwight
Eisenhower my hero for working hard to help minorities get the help they need
from discrimination along with him awarding minorities including Asian
Americans. Your grandfather also
inspired me from his speech about warning about the military complex industry
because he cared about safeguard of people’s civil liberties and wants America
to be a better place from corruption of special interest groups with military
complex industries making Congress corrupt with lobbying money. Mrs. Eisenhower
I am also inspired by how you work hard to keep Eisenhower’s legacy alive by
advocating to help countries build better relations with other countries, help
advocate people who are different from discrimination, and help support job
creation from government by testifying in Congress. I am also proud to support The Dwight D.
Eisenhower Memorial in D.C. and I have my endorsement letter that I had written
to the commission last year. I understand that you disagree with the design,
but the main reason I really support moving this memorial project forward is
because your grandfather really made great achievements to help people, I
believe that it is time to honor your grandfather for his work to make a world
a better place, and also I believe that having a memorial for Dwight will help
Americans along with troops/ veterans feel confident and learn more about his
work. I’m willing to share with you my endorsement letter to the commission to
show the reason why I support the memorial with how I appreciate your
grandfather’s work as an Allied Commander and U.S. President. Also I
have a bio of my life where I included how Dwight Eisenhower made a difference
in my life to support minorities. Thanks
for taking the time to read my letter.
From a history student perspective I believe that you are making a great
difference in the world by advocating to make a future better place along with
keeping your grandfather’s legacy alive with his moderate views.
Sincerely,
Matthew
B. Winick
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