speeches, addresses, etc., american

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Landmark American speeches

2001
A collection of twenty-three outstanding American speeches from the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, each with a profile of the speaker, a history of the speech, and a bibliography of the event.

Great American speeches

1993
This collection reflects the important issues that confronted the United States at significant moments from the Revolution to the day before yesterday.

I have spoken

American history through the voices of the Indians
1971

The Gettysburg address

2009
Presents a collection of Lincoln's most famous speeches given before his election and during his presidency.

American political speeches

2012
A collection of speeches given by American politicians and other important figures.

The founding of America

2002
A collection of historical speeches which address various issues early colonists in the United States faced during the eighteenth century.

Major presidential speeches, 1933-1998

2006
Contains recordings of some of history's most famous presidential speeches, covering a period that ranges from 1933 to 1998, with selections from Bill Clinton, Franklin Roosevelt, Harry Truman, John F. Kennedy, Richard Nixon, and Ronald Reagan, as well as British Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill.

American commencement

graduation speeches that inspired a new nation
2011
Presents the texts of twelve historic graduation speeches from the early days of America, including selections by Samuel Davies, Josiah Stebbins, Ebenezer Fitch, and others.

Voices of multicultural America

notable speeches delivered by African, Asian, Hispanic, and Native Americans, 1790-1995
1996
A compilation of more than 230 speeches by over 130 prominent African, Asian, Hispanic, and Native Americans from the late 1700's through early 1995, and includes a narrative of each speaker.

Proclaiming the Truman Doctrine

the Cold War call to arms
2008
Presents a rhetorical analysis of the Truman Doctrine speech, which was addressed to Congress on March 12, 1947, and analyzes the influences on the speech's content and delivery, the impact it had on foreign policy, and other related topics.

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