Stephen E. Lucas, Martin J. Medhurst
Words of a Century
The Top 100 American Speeches, 1900-1999 (Revised)
Stephen E. Lucas, Martin J. Medhurst
Words of a Century
The Top 100 American Speeches, 1900-1999 (Revised)
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Words of a Century presents an anthology of the top 100 speeches of the twentieth-century. The selections were determined in a nationwide survey of communication scholars, based on rhetorical artistry and historical impact. Reprinted in full, these authoritative texts are preceded by headnotes that place the speeches into historical context.
This is an anthology of the top 100 American speeches of the twentieth century, as determined in the nationwide survey of communication scholars conducted at the end of 1999. Respondents were asked to judge speeches on two main criteria: rhetorical…mehr
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Words of a Century presents an anthology of the top 100 speeches of the twentieth-century. The selections were determined in a nationwide survey of communication scholars, based on rhetorical artistry and historical impact. Reprinted in full, these authoritative texts are preceded by headnotes that place the speeches into historical context.
This is an anthology of the top 100 American speeches of the twentieth century, as determined in the nationwide survey of communication scholars conducted at the end of 1999. Respondents were asked to judge speeches on two main criteria: rhetorical artistry and historical impact. The survey received considerable press coverage, and the website that houses the survey results gets hundreds of hits weekly. The major attraction of the book for an academic/higher education market - full,
accurate texts of all 100 of the top speeches of the 20th century - should make it at least equally appealing for the trade market. It should remain the authoritative volume of 20th century speeches well into the 21st century.
This is an anthology of the top 100 American speeches of the twentieth century, as determined in the nationwide survey of communication scholars conducted at the end of 1999. Respondents were asked to judge speeches on two main criteria: rhetorical artistry and historical impact. The survey received considerable press coverage, and the website that houses the survey results gets hundreds of hits weekly. The major attraction of the book for an academic/higher education market - full,
accurate texts of all 100 of the top speeches of the 20th century - should make it at least equally appealing for the trade market. It should remain the authoritative volume of 20th century speeches well into the 21st century.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 702
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. November 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 191mm x 37mm
- Gewicht: 1080g
- ISBN-13: 9780195168051
- ISBN-10: 0195168054
- Artikelnr.: 21101118
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 702
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. November 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 191mm x 37mm
- Gewicht: 1080g
- ISBN-13: 9780195168051
- ISBN-10: 0195168054
- Artikelnr.: 21101118
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Stephen E. Lucas is Evjue-Bascom Professor in the Humanities, Department of Communication Arts, at University of Wisconsin. Martin J. Medhurst is Distinguished Professor of Rhetoric and Communication at Baylor University.
* Editor's Introduction * The Century Begins * Russell Conwell
"Acres of Diamonds" 1900-1925 * William Jennings Bryan
Against Imperialism Aug 8
1900 * Theodore Roosevelt
"The Man with the Muck-Rake" April 14
1906 * Eugene Debs
"The Issue" May 23
1908 * Woodrow Wilson
First Inaugural Address March 4
1913 * World War I
Dissent
and Woman's Suffrage * Anna Howard Shaw
"The Fundamental Principle of a Republic" June 21
1915 * Carrie Chapman Catt
"The Crisis" Sept. 7
1916 * Woodrow Wilson
War Message April 2
1917 * Emma Goldman Address to the Jury July 9
1917 * Robert La Follette
"Free Speech in Wartime" Oct 6
1917 * Carrie Chapman Catt
Address to the U.S. Congress Dec 13
1917 * Woodrow Wilson
The Fourteen Points Jan 8
1918 * Eugene Debs
Statement to the Court Sept 14
1918 * Crystal Eastman
"Now We Can Begin" Sept 10
1919 * Woodrow Wilson
Des Moines Address for the League of Nations Sept 6
1919 * Woodrow Wilson
Pueblo Address for the League of Nations Sept 25
1919 * The Roaring Twenties and the Great Depression * Clarence Darrow
Plea for Leopold and Loeb Aug 22
23
and 25
1924 * Margaret Sanger
"The Children's Era" March 30
1925 * Franklin D. Roosevelt
Address to the Commonwealth Club Sept 23
1932 * Franklin D. Roosevelt
First Inaugural Address March 4
1933 * Franklin D. Roosevelt
First Fireside Chat March 12
1933 * Huey Long
"Every Man a King" Feb 23
1934 * Huey Long
"Share Our Wealth" March 7
1935 * John L. Lewis
"Labor and the Nation" Sept 3
1937 * Lou Gehrig
Farewell to Baseball July 4
1939 * World War II and the Emergence of the Cold War * Franklin D. Roosevelt
"The Arsenal of Democracy" Dec 29
1940 * Franklin D. Roosevelt
"The Four Freedoms" Jan 6
1941 * Franklin D. Roosevelt
War Message Dec 8
1941 * Harry S Truman
"The Truman Doctrine" March 12
1947 * George C. Marshall
"The Marshall Plan" June 5
1947 * Hubert H. Humphrey
"The Sunshine of Human Rights" July 14
1948 * Eleanor Roosevelt
"The Struggle for Human Rights" Sept 28
1948 * Eleanor Roosevelt
"Adoption of the Declaration of Human Rights" Dec 9
1948 * McCarthyism
Korea
and the Nuclear Era * Margaret Chase Smith
"Declaration of Conscience" June 1
1950 * William Faulkner
Nobel Prize Acceptance Dec 10
1950 * Douglas MacArthur
"Old Soldiers Never Die" April 19
1951 * Adlai Stevenson
Speech Accepting the Democratic Presidential Nomination July 26
1952 * Richard M. Nixon
"Checkers" Sept 23
1952 * Elizabeth Gurley Flynn
Statement at the Smith Act Trial Feb 2
1953 * Dwight D. Eisenhower
"Atoms for Peace" Dec 8
1953 * Joseph Welch
Defense of Fred Fisher at the Army-McCarthy Hearings June 9
1954 * The Age of Camelot * John F. Kennedy
Speech to the Houston Ministerial Association Sept 12
1960 * Dwight D. Eisenhower
Farewell Address Jan 17
1961 * John F. Kennedy
Inaugural Address Jan 20
1961 * Newton W. Minow
"Television and the Public Interest" May 9
1961 * Douglas MacArthur
"Duty
Honor
Country" May 12
1962 * John F. Kennedy
Address to the Nation on the Cuban Missile Crisis Oct 10
1962 * John F. Kennedy
Speech at American University June 10
1963 * John F. Kennedy
"Civil Rights: A Moral Issue" June 11
1963 * John F. Kennedy
"Ich Bin ein Berliner" June 26
1963 * Race
Poverty
and Dissension * Martin Luther King
"I Have a Dream" Aug 28
1963 * Malcolm X
"Message to the Grassroots" Nov 10
1963 * Lyndon B. Johnson
"Let Us Continue" Nov 27
1963 * Malcolm X
"The Ballot or the Bullet" April 3
1964 * Lyndon B. Johnson
"The Great Society" May 22
1964 * Barry Goldwater
Speech Accepting the Republican Presidential Nomination July 16
1964 * Ronald Reagan
"A Time for Choosing" Oct 27
1964 * Mario Savio
"An End to History" Dec 2
1964 * Lyndon B. Johnson
"We Shall Overcome" March 15
1965 * Robert F. Kennedy
"Day of Affirmation" June 6
1966 * Stokely Carmichael
"Black Power" Oct 29
1966 * Vietnam and Other Discontents * Martin Luther King
Speech at Riverside Church April 4
1967 * Cesar Chavez
Speech on Ending His Fast March 10
1968 * Lyndon B. Johnson
Address on Not Seeking Reelection March 31
1968 * Martin Luther King
"I've Been to the Mountaintop" April 3
1968 * Robert F. Kennedy
Statement on the Assassination of Martin Luther King April 4
1968 * Edward M. Kennedy
Eulogy to Robert Kennedy June 8
1968 * Edward M. Kennedy
Speech on the Chappaquiddick Incident July 25
1969 * Richard M. Nixon
"The Great Silent Majority" Nov 3
1969 * Spiro S. Agnew
"Television News Coverage" Nov 13
1969 * John F. Kerry
"Vietnam Veterans Against the War" April 22
1971 * Richard M. Nixon
Address on the Cambodian Incursion April 30
1970 * Shirley Chisholm
For the Equal Rights Amendment Aug 10
1970 * Watergate and Its Aftermath * Barbara Jordan
Statement on the Articles of Impeachment July 25
1974 * Richard M. Nixon
Address Resigning the Presidency Aug 8
1974 * Gerald Ford
Address on Taking the Oath of Office Aug 9
1974 * Gerald Ford
Address to the Nation on Pardoning Richard M
Nixon Sept 8
1974 * Barbara Jordan
Keynote Address to the Democratic National Convention July 12
1976 * Jimmy Carter
"A Crisis of Confidence" July 15
1979 * Edward M. Kennedy
Address to the Democratic National Convention Aug 12
1980 * Conservatism
Liberalism
and the End of the Cold War * Ronald Reagan
First Inaugural Address
Jan 20
1981 * Ronald Reagan
"The Evil Empire" March 8
1983 * Ursula Le Guin
"A Left-Handed Commencement Address" May 22
1983 * Edward M. Kennedy
"Truth and Tolerance in America" Oct 3
1983 * Ronald Reagan
Address on the 40th Anniversary of D-Day June 6
1984 * Mario Cuomo
Keynote Address to the Democratic National Convention July 17
1984 * Jesse Jackson
Speech to the Democratic National Convention July 17
1984 * Geraldine Ferraro
Vice Presidential Acceptance Speech July 19
1984 * Mario Cuomo
"Religious Belief and Public Morality" Sept 13
1984 * Ronald Reagan
Address on the Challenger Explosion Jan 28
1986 * Ronald Reagan
Speech at the Brandenburg Gate June 12
1987 * Ann Richards
Keynote Address to the Democratic National Convention July 18
1988 * Jesse Jackson
Address to the Democratic National Convention July 20
1988 * The 1990s * Barbara Bush
Wellesley College Commencement Address June 1
1990 * Anita Hill
Statement to the Senate Judiciary Committee Oct 11
1991 * Elizabeth Glaser
Address on AIDS at the Democratic National Convention July 14
1992 * Mary Fisher
"A Whisper of AIDS" Aug 19
1992 * Bill Clinton
Speech for Victims of the Oklahoma City Bombing April 23
1995 * Hillary Clinton
"Women's Rights Are Human Rights" Sept 5
1995 * Elie Wiesel
"The Perils of Indifference" April 12
1999
"Acres of Diamonds" 1900-1925 * William Jennings Bryan
Against Imperialism Aug 8
1900 * Theodore Roosevelt
"The Man with the Muck-Rake" April 14
1906 * Eugene Debs
"The Issue" May 23
1908 * Woodrow Wilson
First Inaugural Address March 4
1913 * World War I
Dissent
and Woman's Suffrage * Anna Howard Shaw
"The Fundamental Principle of a Republic" June 21
1915 * Carrie Chapman Catt
"The Crisis" Sept. 7
1916 * Woodrow Wilson
War Message April 2
1917 * Emma Goldman Address to the Jury July 9
1917 * Robert La Follette
"Free Speech in Wartime" Oct 6
1917 * Carrie Chapman Catt
Address to the U.S. Congress Dec 13
1917 * Woodrow Wilson
The Fourteen Points Jan 8
1918 * Eugene Debs
Statement to the Court Sept 14
1918 * Crystal Eastman
"Now We Can Begin" Sept 10
1919 * Woodrow Wilson
Des Moines Address for the League of Nations Sept 6
1919 * Woodrow Wilson
Pueblo Address for the League of Nations Sept 25
1919 * The Roaring Twenties and the Great Depression * Clarence Darrow
Plea for Leopold and Loeb Aug 22
23
and 25
1924 * Margaret Sanger
"The Children's Era" March 30
1925 * Franklin D. Roosevelt
Address to the Commonwealth Club Sept 23
1932 * Franklin D. Roosevelt
First Inaugural Address March 4
1933 * Franklin D. Roosevelt
First Fireside Chat March 12
1933 * Huey Long
"Every Man a King" Feb 23
1934 * Huey Long
"Share Our Wealth" March 7
1935 * John L. Lewis
"Labor and the Nation" Sept 3
1937 * Lou Gehrig
Farewell to Baseball July 4
1939 * World War II and the Emergence of the Cold War * Franklin D. Roosevelt
"The Arsenal of Democracy" Dec 29
1940 * Franklin D. Roosevelt
"The Four Freedoms" Jan 6
1941 * Franklin D. Roosevelt
War Message Dec 8
1941 * Harry S Truman
"The Truman Doctrine" March 12
1947 * George C. Marshall
"The Marshall Plan" June 5
1947 * Hubert H. Humphrey
"The Sunshine of Human Rights" July 14
1948 * Eleanor Roosevelt
"The Struggle for Human Rights" Sept 28
1948 * Eleanor Roosevelt
"Adoption of the Declaration of Human Rights" Dec 9
1948 * McCarthyism
Korea
and the Nuclear Era * Margaret Chase Smith
"Declaration of Conscience" June 1
1950 * William Faulkner
Nobel Prize Acceptance Dec 10
1950 * Douglas MacArthur
"Old Soldiers Never Die" April 19
1951 * Adlai Stevenson
Speech Accepting the Democratic Presidential Nomination July 26
1952 * Richard M. Nixon
"Checkers" Sept 23
1952 * Elizabeth Gurley Flynn
Statement at the Smith Act Trial Feb 2
1953 * Dwight D. Eisenhower
"Atoms for Peace" Dec 8
1953 * Joseph Welch
Defense of Fred Fisher at the Army-McCarthy Hearings June 9
1954 * The Age of Camelot * John F. Kennedy
Speech to the Houston Ministerial Association Sept 12
1960 * Dwight D. Eisenhower
Farewell Address Jan 17
1961 * John F. Kennedy
Inaugural Address Jan 20
1961 * Newton W. Minow
"Television and the Public Interest" May 9
1961 * Douglas MacArthur
"Duty
Honor
Country" May 12
1962 * John F. Kennedy
Address to the Nation on the Cuban Missile Crisis Oct 10
1962 * John F. Kennedy
Speech at American University June 10
1963 * John F. Kennedy
"Civil Rights: A Moral Issue" June 11
1963 * John F. Kennedy
"Ich Bin ein Berliner" June 26
1963 * Race
Poverty
and Dissension * Martin Luther King
"I Have a Dream" Aug 28
1963 * Malcolm X
"Message to the Grassroots" Nov 10
1963 * Lyndon B. Johnson
"Let Us Continue" Nov 27
1963 * Malcolm X
"The Ballot or the Bullet" April 3
1964 * Lyndon B. Johnson
"The Great Society" May 22
1964 * Barry Goldwater
Speech Accepting the Republican Presidential Nomination July 16
1964 * Ronald Reagan
"A Time for Choosing" Oct 27
1964 * Mario Savio
"An End to History" Dec 2
1964 * Lyndon B. Johnson
"We Shall Overcome" March 15
1965 * Robert F. Kennedy
"Day of Affirmation" June 6
1966 * Stokely Carmichael
"Black Power" Oct 29
1966 * Vietnam and Other Discontents * Martin Luther King
Speech at Riverside Church April 4
1967 * Cesar Chavez
Speech on Ending His Fast March 10
1968 * Lyndon B. Johnson
Address on Not Seeking Reelection March 31
1968 * Martin Luther King
"I've Been to the Mountaintop" April 3
1968 * Robert F. Kennedy
Statement on the Assassination of Martin Luther King April 4
1968 * Edward M. Kennedy
Eulogy to Robert Kennedy June 8
1968 * Edward M. Kennedy
Speech on the Chappaquiddick Incident July 25
1969 * Richard M. Nixon
"The Great Silent Majority" Nov 3
1969 * Spiro S. Agnew
"Television News Coverage" Nov 13
1969 * John F. Kerry
"Vietnam Veterans Against the War" April 22
1971 * Richard M. Nixon
Address on the Cambodian Incursion April 30
1970 * Shirley Chisholm
For the Equal Rights Amendment Aug 10
1970 * Watergate and Its Aftermath * Barbara Jordan
Statement on the Articles of Impeachment July 25
1974 * Richard M. Nixon
Address Resigning the Presidency Aug 8
1974 * Gerald Ford
Address on Taking the Oath of Office Aug 9
1974 * Gerald Ford
Address to the Nation on Pardoning Richard M
Nixon Sept 8
1974 * Barbara Jordan
Keynote Address to the Democratic National Convention July 12
1976 * Jimmy Carter
"A Crisis of Confidence" July 15
1979 * Edward M. Kennedy
Address to the Democratic National Convention Aug 12
1980 * Conservatism
Liberalism
and the End of the Cold War * Ronald Reagan
First Inaugural Address
Jan 20
1981 * Ronald Reagan
"The Evil Empire" March 8
1983 * Ursula Le Guin
"A Left-Handed Commencement Address" May 22
1983 * Edward M. Kennedy
"Truth and Tolerance in America" Oct 3
1983 * Ronald Reagan
Address on the 40th Anniversary of D-Day June 6
1984 * Mario Cuomo
Keynote Address to the Democratic National Convention July 17
1984 * Jesse Jackson
Speech to the Democratic National Convention July 17
1984 * Geraldine Ferraro
Vice Presidential Acceptance Speech July 19
1984 * Mario Cuomo
"Religious Belief and Public Morality" Sept 13
1984 * Ronald Reagan
Address on the Challenger Explosion Jan 28
1986 * Ronald Reagan
Speech at the Brandenburg Gate June 12
1987 * Ann Richards
Keynote Address to the Democratic National Convention July 18
1988 * Jesse Jackson
Address to the Democratic National Convention July 20
1988 * The 1990s * Barbara Bush
Wellesley College Commencement Address June 1
1990 * Anita Hill
Statement to the Senate Judiciary Committee Oct 11
1991 * Elizabeth Glaser
Address on AIDS at the Democratic National Convention July 14
1992 * Mary Fisher
"A Whisper of AIDS" Aug 19
1992 * Bill Clinton
Speech for Victims of the Oklahoma City Bombing April 23
1995 * Hillary Clinton
"Women's Rights Are Human Rights" Sept 5
1995 * Elie Wiesel
"The Perils of Indifference" April 12
1999
* Editor's Introduction * The Century Begins * Russell Conwell
"Acres of Diamonds" 1900-1925 * William Jennings Bryan
Against Imperialism Aug 8
1900 * Theodore Roosevelt
"The Man with the Muck-Rake" April 14
1906 * Eugene Debs
"The Issue" May 23
1908 * Woodrow Wilson
First Inaugural Address March 4
1913 * World War I
Dissent
and Woman's Suffrage * Anna Howard Shaw
"The Fundamental Principle of a Republic" June 21
1915 * Carrie Chapman Catt
"The Crisis" Sept. 7
1916 * Woodrow Wilson
War Message April 2
1917 * Emma Goldman Address to the Jury July 9
1917 * Robert La Follette
"Free Speech in Wartime" Oct 6
1917 * Carrie Chapman Catt
Address to the U.S. Congress Dec 13
1917 * Woodrow Wilson
The Fourteen Points Jan 8
1918 * Eugene Debs
Statement to the Court Sept 14
1918 * Crystal Eastman
"Now We Can Begin" Sept 10
1919 * Woodrow Wilson
Des Moines Address for the League of Nations Sept 6
1919 * Woodrow Wilson
Pueblo Address for the League of Nations Sept 25
1919 * The Roaring Twenties and the Great Depression * Clarence Darrow
Plea for Leopold and Loeb Aug 22
23
and 25
1924 * Margaret Sanger
"The Children's Era" March 30
1925 * Franklin D. Roosevelt
Address to the Commonwealth Club Sept 23
1932 * Franklin D. Roosevelt
First Inaugural Address March 4
1933 * Franklin D. Roosevelt
First Fireside Chat March 12
1933 * Huey Long
"Every Man a King" Feb 23
1934 * Huey Long
"Share Our Wealth" March 7
1935 * John L. Lewis
"Labor and the Nation" Sept 3
1937 * Lou Gehrig
Farewell to Baseball July 4
1939 * World War II and the Emergence of the Cold War * Franklin D. Roosevelt
"The Arsenal of Democracy" Dec 29
1940 * Franklin D. Roosevelt
"The Four Freedoms" Jan 6
1941 * Franklin D. Roosevelt
War Message Dec 8
1941 * Harry S Truman
"The Truman Doctrine" March 12
1947 * George C. Marshall
"The Marshall Plan" June 5
1947 * Hubert H. Humphrey
"The Sunshine of Human Rights" July 14
1948 * Eleanor Roosevelt
"The Struggle for Human Rights" Sept 28
1948 * Eleanor Roosevelt
"Adoption of the Declaration of Human Rights" Dec 9
1948 * McCarthyism
Korea
and the Nuclear Era * Margaret Chase Smith
"Declaration of Conscience" June 1
1950 * William Faulkner
Nobel Prize Acceptance Dec 10
1950 * Douglas MacArthur
"Old Soldiers Never Die" April 19
1951 * Adlai Stevenson
Speech Accepting the Democratic Presidential Nomination July 26
1952 * Richard M. Nixon
"Checkers" Sept 23
1952 * Elizabeth Gurley Flynn
Statement at the Smith Act Trial Feb 2
1953 * Dwight D. Eisenhower
"Atoms for Peace" Dec 8
1953 * Joseph Welch
Defense of Fred Fisher at the Army-McCarthy Hearings June 9
1954 * The Age of Camelot * John F. Kennedy
Speech to the Houston Ministerial Association Sept 12
1960 * Dwight D. Eisenhower
Farewell Address Jan 17
1961 * John F. Kennedy
Inaugural Address Jan 20
1961 * Newton W. Minow
"Television and the Public Interest" May 9
1961 * Douglas MacArthur
"Duty
Honor
Country" May 12
1962 * John F. Kennedy
Address to the Nation on the Cuban Missile Crisis Oct 10
1962 * John F. Kennedy
Speech at American University June 10
1963 * John F. Kennedy
"Civil Rights: A Moral Issue" June 11
1963 * John F. Kennedy
"Ich Bin ein Berliner" June 26
1963 * Race
Poverty
and Dissension * Martin Luther King
"I Have a Dream" Aug 28
1963 * Malcolm X
"Message to the Grassroots" Nov 10
1963 * Lyndon B. Johnson
"Let Us Continue" Nov 27
1963 * Malcolm X
"The Ballot or the Bullet" April 3
1964 * Lyndon B. Johnson
"The Great Society" May 22
1964 * Barry Goldwater
Speech Accepting the Republican Presidential Nomination July 16
1964 * Ronald Reagan
"A Time for Choosing" Oct 27
1964 * Mario Savio
"An End to History" Dec 2
1964 * Lyndon B. Johnson
"We Shall Overcome" March 15
1965 * Robert F. Kennedy
"Day of Affirmation" June 6
1966 * Stokely Carmichael
"Black Power" Oct 29
1966 * Vietnam and Other Discontents * Martin Luther King
Speech at Riverside Church April 4
1967 * Cesar Chavez
Speech on Ending His Fast March 10
1968 * Lyndon B. Johnson
Address on Not Seeking Reelection March 31
1968 * Martin Luther King
"I've Been to the Mountaintop" April 3
1968 * Robert F. Kennedy
Statement on the Assassination of Martin Luther King April 4
1968 * Edward M. Kennedy
Eulogy to Robert Kennedy June 8
1968 * Edward M. Kennedy
Speech on the Chappaquiddick Incident July 25
1969 * Richard M. Nixon
"The Great Silent Majority" Nov 3
1969 * Spiro S. Agnew
"Television News Coverage" Nov 13
1969 * John F. Kerry
"Vietnam Veterans Against the War" April 22
1971 * Richard M. Nixon
Address on the Cambodian Incursion April 30
1970 * Shirley Chisholm
For the Equal Rights Amendment Aug 10
1970 * Watergate and Its Aftermath * Barbara Jordan
Statement on the Articles of Impeachment July 25
1974 * Richard M. Nixon
Address Resigning the Presidency Aug 8
1974 * Gerald Ford
Address on Taking the Oath of Office Aug 9
1974 * Gerald Ford
Address to the Nation on Pardoning Richard M
Nixon Sept 8
1974 * Barbara Jordan
Keynote Address to the Democratic National Convention July 12
1976 * Jimmy Carter
"A Crisis of Confidence" July 15
1979 * Edward M. Kennedy
Address to the Democratic National Convention Aug 12
1980 * Conservatism
Liberalism
and the End of the Cold War * Ronald Reagan
First Inaugural Address
Jan 20
1981 * Ronald Reagan
"The Evil Empire" March 8
1983 * Ursula Le Guin
"A Left-Handed Commencement Address" May 22
1983 * Edward M. Kennedy
"Truth and Tolerance in America" Oct 3
1983 * Ronald Reagan
Address on the 40th Anniversary of D-Day June 6
1984 * Mario Cuomo
Keynote Address to the Democratic National Convention July 17
1984 * Jesse Jackson
Speech to the Democratic National Convention July 17
1984 * Geraldine Ferraro
Vice Presidential Acceptance Speech July 19
1984 * Mario Cuomo
"Religious Belief and Public Morality" Sept 13
1984 * Ronald Reagan
Address on the Challenger Explosion Jan 28
1986 * Ronald Reagan
Speech at the Brandenburg Gate June 12
1987 * Ann Richards
Keynote Address to the Democratic National Convention July 18
1988 * Jesse Jackson
Address to the Democratic National Convention July 20
1988 * The 1990s * Barbara Bush
Wellesley College Commencement Address June 1
1990 * Anita Hill
Statement to the Senate Judiciary Committee Oct 11
1991 * Elizabeth Glaser
Address on AIDS at the Democratic National Convention July 14
1992 * Mary Fisher
"A Whisper of AIDS" Aug 19
1992 * Bill Clinton
Speech for Victims of the Oklahoma City Bombing April 23
1995 * Hillary Clinton
"Women's Rights Are Human Rights" Sept 5
1995 * Elie Wiesel
"The Perils of Indifference" April 12
1999
"Acres of Diamonds" 1900-1925 * William Jennings Bryan
Against Imperialism Aug 8
1900 * Theodore Roosevelt
"The Man with the Muck-Rake" April 14
1906 * Eugene Debs
"The Issue" May 23
1908 * Woodrow Wilson
First Inaugural Address March 4
1913 * World War I
Dissent
and Woman's Suffrage * Anna Howard Shaw
"The Fundamental Principle of a Republic" June 21
1915 * Carrie Chapman Catt
"The Crisis" Sept. 7
1916 * Woodrow Wilson
War Message April 2
1917 * Emma Goldman Address to the Jury July 9
1917 * Robert La Follette
"Free Speech in Wartime" Oct 6
1917 * Carrie Chapman Catt
Address to the U.S. Congress Dec 13
1917 * Woodrow Wilson
The Fourteen Points Jan 8
1918 * Eugene Debs
Statement to the Court Sept 14
1918 * Crystal Eastman
"Now We Can Begin" Sept 10
1919 * Woodrow Wilson
Des Moines Address for the League of Nations Sept 6
1919 * Woodrow Wilson
Pueblo Address for the League of Nations Sept 25
1919 * The Roaring Twenties and the Great Depression * Clarence Darrow
Plea for Leopold and Loeb Aug 22
23
and 25
1924 * Margaret Sanger
"The Children's Era" March 30
1925 * Franklin D. Roosevelt
Address to the Commonwealth Club Sept 23
1932 * Franklin D. Roosevelt
First Inaugural Address March 4
1933 * Franklin D. Roosevelt
First Fireside Chat March 12
1933 * Huey Long
"Every Man a King" Feb 23
1934 * Huey Long
"Share Our Wealth" March 7
1935 * John L. Lewis
"Labor and the Nation" Sept 3
1937 * Lou Gehrig
Farewell to Baseball July 4
1939 * World War II and the Emergence of the Cold War * Franklin D. Roosevelt
"The Arsenal of Democracy" Dec 29
1940 * Franklin D. Roosevelt
"The Four Freedoms" Jan 6
1941 * Franklin D. Roosevelt
War Message Dec 8
1941 * Harry S Truman
"The Truman Doctrine" March 12
1947 * George C. Marshall
"The Marshall Plan" June 5
1947 * Hubert H. Humphrey
"The Sunshine of Human Rights" July 14
1948 * Eleanor Roosevelt
"The Struggle for Human Rights" Sept 28
1948 * Eleanor Roosevelt
"Adoption of the Declaration of Human Rights" Dec 9
1948 * McCarthyism
Korea
and the Nuclear Era * Margaret Chase Smith
"Declaration of Conscience" June 1
1950 * William Faulkner
Nobel Prize Acceptance Dec 10
1950 * Douglas MacArthur
"Old Soldiers Never Die" April 19
1951 * Adlai Stevenson
Speech Accepting the Democratic Presidential Nomination July 26
1952 * Richard M. Nixon
"Checkers" Sept 23
1952 * Elizabeth Gurley Flynn
Statement at the Smith Act Trial Feb 2
1953 * Dwight D. Eisenhower
"Atoms for Peace" Dec 8
1953 * Joseph Welch
Defense of Fred Fisher at the Army-McCarthy Hearings June 9
1954 * The Age of Camelot * John F. Kennedy
Speech to the Houston Ministerial Association Sept 12
1960 * Dwight D. Eisenhower
Farewell Address Jan 17
1961 * John F. Kennedy
Inaugural Address Jan 20
1961 * Newton W. Minow
"Television and the Public Interest" May 9
1961 * Douglas MacArthur
"Duty
Honor
Country" May 12
1962 * John F. Kennedy
Address to the Nation on the Cuban Missile Crisis Oct 10
1962 * John F. Kennedy
Speech at American University June 10
1963 * John F. Kennedy
"Civil Rights: A Moral Issue" June 11
1963 * John F. Kennedy
"Ich Bin ein Berliner" June 26
1963 * Race
Poverty
and Dissension * Martin Luther King
"I Have a Dream" Aug 28
1963 * Malcolm X
"Message to the Grassroots" Nov 10
1963 * Lyndon B. Johnson
"Let Us Continue" Nov 27
1963 * Malcolm X
"The Ballot or the Bullet" April 3
1964 * Lyndon B. Johnson
"The Great Society" May 22
1964 * Barry Goldwater
Speech Accepting the Republican Presidential Nomination July 16
1964 * Ronald Reagan
"A Time for Choosing" Oct 27
1964 * Mario Savio
"An End to History" Dec 2
1964 * Lyndon B. Johnson
"We Shall Overcome" March 15
1965 * Robert F. Kennedy
"Day of Affirmation" June 6
1966 * Stokely Carmichael
"Black Power" Oct 29
1966 * Vietnam and Other Discontents * Martin Luther King
Speech at Riverside Church April 4
1967 * Cesar Chavez
Speech on Ending His Fast March 10
1968 * Lyndon B. Johnson
Address on Not Seeking Reelection March 31
1968 * Martin Luther King
"I've Been to the Mountaintop" April 3
1968 * Robert F. Kennedy
Statement on the Assassination of Martin Luther King April 4
1968 * Edward M. Kennedy
Eulogy to Robert Kennedy June 8
1968 * Edward M. Kennedy
Speech on the Chappaquiddick Incident July 25
1969 * Richard M. Nixon
"The Great Silent Majority" Nov 3
1969 * Spiro S. Agnew
"Television News Coverage" Nov 13
1969 * John F. Kerry
"Vietnam Veterans Against the War" April 22
1971 * Richard M. Nixon
Address on the Cambodian Incursion April 30
1970 * Shirley Chisholm
For the Equal Rights Amendment Aug 10
1970 * Watergate and Its Aftermath * Barbara Jordan
Statement on the Articles of Impeachment July 25
1974 * Richard M. Nixon
Address Resigning the Presidency Aug 8
1974 * Gerald Ford
Address on Taking the Oath of Office Aug 9
1974 * Gerald Ford
Address to the Nation on Pardoning Richard M
Nixon Sept 8
1974 * Barbara Jordan
Keynote Address to the Democratic National Convention July 12
1976 * Jimmy Carter
"A Crisis of Confidence" July 15
1979 * Edward M. Kennedy
Address to the Democratic National Convention Aug 12
1980 * Conservatism
Liberalism
and the End of the Cold War * Ronald Reagan
First Inaugural Address
Jan 20
1981 * Ronald Reagan
"The Evil Empire" March 8
1983 * Ursula Le Guin
"A Left-Handed Commencement Address" May 22
1983 * Edward M. Kennedy
"Truth and Tolerance in America" Oct 3
1983 * Ronald Reagan
Address on the 40th Anniversary of D-Day June 6
1984 * Mario Cuomo
Keynote Address to the Democratic National Convention July 17
1984 * Jesse Jackson
Speech to the Democratic National Convention July 17
1984 * Geraldine Ferraro
Vice Presidential Acceptance Speech July 19
1984 * Mario Cuomo
"Religious Belief and Public Morality" Sept 13
1984 * Ronald Reagan
Address on the Challenger Explosion Jan 28
1986 * Ronald Reagan
Speech at the Brandenburg Gate June 12
1987 * Ann Richards
Keynote Address to the Democratic National Convention July 18
1988 * Jesse Jackson
Address to the Democratic National Convention July 20
1988 * The 1990s * Barbara Bush
Wellesley College Commencement Address June 1
1990 * Anita Hill
Statement to the Senate Judiciary Committee Oct 11
1991 * Elizabeth Glaser
Address on AIDS at the Democratic National Convention July 14
1992 * Mary Fisher
"A Whisper of AIDS" Aug 19
1992 * Bill Clinton
Speech for Victims of the Oklahoma City Bombing April 23
1995 * Hillary Clinton
"Women's Rights Are Human Rights" Sept 5
1995 * Elie Wiesel
"The Perils of Indifference" April 12
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