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9780471389422

American Heritage Book of Great American Speeches for Young People

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    9780471389422

  • ISBN10:

    0471389420

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2001-08-03
  • Publisher: Jossey-Bass

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Summary

The history of the United States has been characterized by fervent idealism, intense struggle, and radical change. And for every critical, defining moment in American history, there were those whose impassioned voices rang out, clear and true, and whose words compelled the minds and hearts of all who heard them. When Patrick Henry declared, "Give me liberty, or give me death!", when Martin Luther King Jr. said, "I have a dream", Americans listened and were profoundly affected. These speeches stand today as testaments to this great nation made up of individuals with bold ideas and unshakeable convictions. The American Heritagereg; Book of Great American Speeches for Young People includes over 100 speeches by founding fathers, patriots, Native American and African American leaders, abolitionists, women's suffrage and labor activists, writers, athletes, and others from all walks of life, featuring inspiring and unforgettable speeches by such notable speakers as: Patrick Henry ? Thomas Jefferson ? Tecumseh ? Frederick Douglass ? Sojourner Truth ? Abraham Lincoln ? Susan B. Anthony ? Mother Jones ? Lou Gehrig ? Franklin D. Roosevelt ? Albert Einstein ? Pearl S. Buck ? Langston Hughes ? John F. Kennedy ? Martin Luther King Jr. These are the voices that shaped our history. They are powerful, moving, and, above all else, uniquely American.

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American Heritage® is well known for its magazine on American history, as well as many highly acclaimed books, including the American Heritage® History of the United States and the American Heritage® Illustrated History of the Presidents.

Table of Contents

Introduction 1(4)
Powhatan, Chief of the Powhatan Confederacy (1609)
5(2)
To Captain John Smith
Big Mouth, Onondaga Chief (1684)
7(2)
To De la Barre, Governor of Canada
Andrew Hamilton (1735) In Defense of John Peter Zenger and the Freedom of the Press
9(3)
In Defense of John Peter Zenger and the Freedom of the Press
Canasatego, Onondaga Chief (1744)
12(2)
``We Will Make Men of Them''
John Hancock (1774)
14(2)
On the Fourth Anniversary of the Boston Massacre
Logan, Mingo Chief (1774)
16(1)
To Lord Dunmore
Patrick Henry (1775)
17(3)
``Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death''
Solomon, Stockbridge Chief (1775)
20(2)
``We Have Ever Been True Friends''
Samuel Adams (1776)
22(3)
To the Continental Congress
Benjamin Franklin (1787)
25(3)
To the Constitutional Convention
Jonathan Smith (1788)
28(3)
To the Massachusetts Convention
George Washington (1796)
31(3)
``Observe Good Faith and Justice towards All Nations''
Thomas Jefferson (1801)
34(2)
First Inaugural Address
Red Jacket, Seneca Chief (1805)
36(3)
``We Never Quarrel about Religion''
Tecumsech, Shawnee Chief (1811)
39(3)
``Sleep Not Longer, O Choctaws and Chickasaws''
Pushmataha, Choctaw Chief (1824)
42(1)
Welcome to Lafayette
Daniel Webster (1825)
43(3)
Bunker Hill Oration
Black Hawk, Sauk Chief (1832)
46(3)
``Farewell to Black Hawk''
Sam Houston (1836)
49(2)
``Remember the Alamo!''
Elijah Lovejoy (1837)
51(2)
In Defense of a Free Press
Angelina Grimke (1838)
53(3)
``What Has the North to Do with Slavery?''
Henry Highland Garnet (1843)
56(2)
The Call to Rebellion
Lewis Richardson (1846)
58(3)
``My Grave Shall Be Made in Free Soil''
Thomas Corwin (1847)
61(3)
Against War with Mexico
Frederick Douglass (1847)
64(3)
``If I Had a Country, I Should Be a Patriot''
Henry Clay (1850)
67(2)
A Call for a Measure of Compromise
Sojourner Truth (1851)
69(2)
``If You Have Woman's Rights, Give Them to Her''
Frederick Douglass (1852)
71(2)
``What to the American Slave Is Your Fourth of July?''
Ralph Waldo Emerson (1854)
73(3)
On the Fugitive Slave Law
Seattle, Duwamish Chief (1854)
76(3)
``We Will Dwell Apart and in Peace''
Lucy Stone (1855)
79(2)
``A Disappointed Woman''
Abraham Lincoln (1858)
81(2)
``A House Divided''
Stephen Douglas (1858)
83(2)
Sixth Lincoln-Douglas Debate
John Brown (1859)
85(2)
To the Court after Sentencing
William Lioyd Garrison (1859)
87(2)
On the Death of John Brown
Jefferson Davis (1861)
89(2)
Farewell to the Senate
Abraham Lincoln (1863)
91(2)
The Gettysburg Address
Abraham Lincoln (1865)
93(2)
``With Malice toward None, with Charity for All''
Henry M. Turner (1868)
95(2)
``I Hold That I Am a Member of This Body''
George Graham Vest (1870)
97(2)
Eulogy on the Dog
Chochise, Chricahua Apache Chief (1872)
99(2)
``We Will Remain at Peace with Your People Forever''
Susan B. Anthony (1873)
101(3)
``Are Women Persons?''
Chief Joseph, Nez Perce (1877)
104(2)
``I Will Fight No More Forever''
Elizabeth Cady Stanton (1892)
106(3)
``The Solitude of Self''
William Jennings Bryan (1896)
109(3)
``A Cross of Gold''
Russell Conwell (late 1890s)
112(4)
``Acres of Diamonds''
Harry Gladstone (1898)
116(1)
To the Machine Tenders Union
Mother Jones (1901)
117(3)
To the United Mine Workers of America
Florence Kelley (1905)
120(2)
``Freeing the Children from Toil''
Mark Twin (1906)
122(3)
``In Behalf of Simplified Spelling''
Theodore Roosevelt (1910)
125(2)
Citizenship in a Republic
Rose Schneiderman (1911)
127(2)
On the Triangle Shirtwaist Company Fire
John Jay Chapman (1912)
129(4)
The Coatesville Address
Stephen S. Wise (1914)
133(2)
Tribute to Lincoln
Woodrow Wilson (1915)
135(2)
``An Oath of Allegiance to a Great Ideal''
Anna Howard Shaw (1915)
137(3)
The Fundamental Principle of a Republic
Woodrow Wilson (1917)
140(3)
``The World Must Be Made Safe for Democracy''
Emma Goldman (1917)
143(3)
``First Make Democracy Safe in America''
Eugene V. Debs (1918)
146(3)
``While There Is a Lower Class, I Am in It''
Clarence Darrow (1924)
149(4)
In Defense of Leopold and Loeb
Alfred E. Smith (1928)
153(2)
``Anything Un-American Cannot Live in the Sunlight''
Franklin D. Roosevelt (1933)
155(3)
``The Only Thing We Have to Fear Is Fear Itself''
Lou Gehrig (1939)
158(2)
``The Luckiest Man on the Face of the Earth''
Harold Ickes (1941)
160(2)
``What Constitutes an American?''
Franklin D. Roosevelt (1941)
162(3)
``A Date Which Will Live in Infamy''
Learned Hand (1944)
165(2)
``The Spirit of Liberty''
Dwight D. Eisenhower (1944)
167(2)
``The Eyes of the World Are upon You''
Franklin D. Roosevelt (1944)
169(2)
The Fala Address
Douglas MacArthur (1944)
171(2)
``People of the Philippines: I Have Returned''
Roland Gittelsohn (1945)
173(3)
Euglogy at the Marin Corps Cemetery
Albert Einstein (1947)
176(3)
To the United Nations
Margaret Chase Smith (1950)
179(3)
``The Four Horsemen of Calumny''
William Faulkner (1950)
182(2)
``I Decline to Accept the End of Man''
Pearl Buck (1951)
184(3)
Forbidden to Speak at Cardozo High School Graduation
Charlotta Bass (1952)
187(3)
``Let My People Go''
Richard Nixon (1952)
190(2)
The Checkers Speech
Martin Luther King Jr. (1955)
192(2)
``There Comes a Time When People Get Tired''
Langston Hughes (1957)
194(3)
``On the Blacklist All Our Lives''
Roy Wilkins (1957)
197(3)
``The Clock Will Not Be Turned Back''
John F. Kennedy (1961)
200(4)
``Ask What You Can Do for Your Country''
Douglas MacArthur (1962)
204(2)
``Duty, Honor, Country''
John F. Kennedy (1963)
206(2)
``Let Them Come to Berlin''
Martin Luther King Jr. (1963)
208(3)
``I Have a Dream''
Charles B. Morgan Jr. (1963)
211(3)
``Four Little Girls Were Killed''
Earl Warren (1963)
214(2)
Eulogy for President John F. Kennedy
Malcolm X (1964)
216(4)
``The Ballot of the Bullet''
Barry Goldwater (1964)
220(3)
``Extremism in the Defense of Liberty Is No Vice''
Mario Savio (1964)
223(2)
``History Has Not Ended''
Lyndon Baines Johnson (1965)
225(4)
``We Shall Overcome''
Adlai Stevenson (1965)
229(2)
To the United Nations
William Sloane Coffin Jr. (1967)
231(3)
``The Anvil of Individual Conscience''
Cesar Chavez (1968)
234(2)
``God Help Us to Be Men!''
J. William Fulbright (1968)
236(3)
``The Focus Is Vietnam''
Martin Luther King Jr. (1968)
239(3)
``I've Been to the Mountaintop''
Robert F. Kennedy (1968)
242(3)
On the Assassination of Martin Luther King Jr.
Shirley Chisholm (1969)
245(3)
``The Business of America Is War''
Frank James (1970)
248(3)
On the 350th Anniversary of Plymouth
Archibald Cox (1971)
251(2)
``The Price of Liberty to Speak the Truth''
Barbara Jordan (1974)
253(3)
``My Faith in the Constitution Is Whole''
Richard Nixon (1974)
256(2)
``I Shall Resign the Presidency''
Silvio Conte (1975)
258(2)
``I Must `Raise a Beef' about This Bill''
Dr. Seuss (1977)
260(1)
Commencement Address at Lake Forest College
Esther Cohehn (1981)
261(2)
At the Liberators Conference
Samantha Smith (1983)
263(3)
``Look Around and See Only Friends''
Ronald Reagan (1986)
266(2)
To the Nation on the Challenger Disaster
Thurgood Marshall (1987)
268(3)
On the Bicentennial of the Constitution
Ronald Reagan (1987)
271(3)
``Mr. Gorbachev, Tear Down This Wall!''
Jesse Jackson (1988)
274(2)
To the Democratic National Convention
Daniel Inouye (1993)
276(3)
To the 442nd Infantry Regimental Combat Team
Cal Ripken Jr. (1995)
279(2)
To His Fans
Charles S. Robb (2000)
281(4)
``They Died for That Which Can Never Burn''
Appendix: To the Young Speaker 285(2)
Permissions 287(1)
Photo Credits 288(1)
Index of Speakers 289(2)
Index of Themes 291

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