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Ted Widmer ... [Goo?] [Posters]This Hardcover Book item from Library of America was reviewed on 12-Dec-2008. Search ISBN:1931082987 offer from Abebooks or used books from Alibris. American Speeches: Political Oratory from Abraham Lincoln to Bill Clinton (Library of America) Reference Book. Classifications : General United States Americas History Subjects Books General AAS United States Americas History Subjects Books General AAS History Subjects Books General Politics Nonfiction Subjects Books General AA . Click the following link to view the cover of American Speeches: Political Oratory from Abraham Lincoln to Bill Clinton (Library of America). Related topics: General. United States. Americas. History. Subjects. Books. General AAS. United States. Americas. History. requestid: 07674969-5776-480b-a21f-a94676610afcrequestprocessingtime: 0.1522570000000000 salesrank: 527479 numberofitems: 1 packagedimensions: 120810125520 1) Hardcover Book American Speeches: Political Oratory from Abraham Lincoln to Bill Clinton (Library of America) by Library of America. The title of this book should be an alert as how one could class the oratory work of Abraham Lincoln with Bill Clinton is beyond what a reasonable mind could accept. It is like having Albert Einstein and then including Daffy Duck.
2) Hardcover Book American Speeches: Political Oratory from Abraham Lincoln to Bill Clinton (Library of America) by Library of America. About a third of these speeches were delivered in my lifetime and I am pretty aware of most of the speeches included that were delivered during 1963 and later. Yes, I was young, but I was paying attention. I grew up with the echoes of WWII and Korea in my ears and the threat of nuclear war a part of the fabric of my life. The political speeches do not constitute everything that went into the crazy and tumultuous years that made up the sixties and seventies, but they were a reflection and were themselves an important portion of those times and events. The names if JFK, Bobby Kennedy, Martin Luther King, Malcom X, LBJ, Carter, and Reagan resonate well even today.
3) Hardcover Book American Speeches: Political Oratory from Abraham Lincoln to Bill Clinton (Library of America) by Library of America. Public speeches have profoundly shaped American history and culture, transforming not only our politics but also our language and our sense of national identity. This volume (the second of an unprecedented two-volume collection) gathers the unabridged texts of 83 eloquent and dramatic speeches delivered by 45 American public figures between 1865 and 1997, beginning with Abraham Lincoln´s last speech on Reconstruction and ending with Bill Clinton´s heartfelt tribute to the Little Rock Nine. During this period American political oratory continued to evolve, as a more conversational style, influenced by the intimacy of radio and television, emerged alongside traditional forms of rhetoric. Included are speeches on Reconstruction by Thaddeus Stevens and African-American congressman Robert Brown Elliott, Frederick Douglass´s brilliant oration on Abraham Lincoln, and Oliver Wendell Holmes´s "touched with fire" Memorial Day Address. Speeches by Robert Ingersoll and William Jennings Bryan capture the fervor of 19th-century political conventions, while Theodore Roosevelt and Carl Schurz offer opposing views on imperialism. Ida B. Wells and Mary Church Terrell denounce the cruelty of lynching and the injustice of Jim Crow; Susan B. Anthony, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, and Carrie Chapman Catt advocate the enfranchisement of women; and Woodrow Wilson and Henry Cabot Lodge present conflicting visions of the League of Nations. Also included are wartime speeches by George Patton and Dwight Eisenhower; an address on the atomic bomb by J. Robert Oppenheimer; Richard Nixon´s "Checkers Speech"; Malcolm X´s "The Ballot or the Bullet"; Barry Goldwater´s speech to the 1964 Republican convention; Mario Savio urging Berkeley students to stop "the machine"; Barbara Jordan defending the Constitution during Watergate; and an extensive selection of speeches by Franklin Roosevelt, Martin Luther King, John F. Kennedy, and Ronald Reagan. Each volume contains biographical and explanatory notes, and an index.¤ Page Updated: Robert N. Goolsby, 9-Jan-2009, 19310829879781931082983, 6X0-290-111-461-971-141-791-871-8
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