Adlai Stevenson II
(1900-1965)

American Politician, UN Ambassador, Social Reform Advocate

1961 Father of the Year
1964 James Madison Award for Distinguished Public Service

birthdate: February 5
birthplace:
Los Angeles, California

Adlai Stevenson II, the 31st Governor of Illinois, two-time Democratic Party nominee for President, and the Ambassador of the United Nations under President John F. Kennedy, was an outspoken advocate for liberal causes and was considered one of the greatest orators of his time. Adlai Stevenson was born into a prominent Illinois political family: his great-grandfather was Abraham Lincoln's campaign manager; his grandfather was Vice president of the United States under Grover Cleveland; and his father was Secretary of State of Illinois. Adlai Stevenson's worldview and dedication to making the world a better place was influenced by his Unitarian faith, which taught him the value of compromise and to appreciate and respect the diversity of people and their beliefs, as well as a childhood tragedy in which he accidentally shot and killed a friend, leaving him with a lifelong commitment to "live for two." Adlai Stevenson strongly believed in the United Nations as an important forum to help bring about a more peaceful, just and sustainable world. In 1945 he had helped to bring about its creation, and twenty years later, as Ambassador he was an eloquent advocate for democracy, arms control and global cooperation.

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