Great Speeches of the 20th Century

Great Speeches of the 20th Century

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A great speech can stir the soul — and move a nation. This compact and affordable anthology gathers complete speeches and selected excerpts from some of the twentieth century’s most memorable addresses. Writers and speakers in search of memorable quotations will appreciate this collection, as will any reader seeking historical wisdom and inspiration.
Featured speakers include Winston Churchill, rousing the British to defend their lives and homes against the Nazis; Mohandas Gandhi, advocating non-violent resistance to deplorable living conditions; and Franklin Delano Roosevelt, calming the nation’s fears during the Great Depression. Additional orations include those of Barack Obama, Martin Luther King, Malcolm X, Ronald Reagan, Elie Wiesel, the Dalai Lama, César Chávez, and many others. Includes three selections from the Common Core State Standards Initiative: “Blood, Toil, Tears and Sweat: Address to Parliament on May 13th, 1940,” “I Have a Dream,” and “Remarks to the Senate in Support of a Declaration of Conscience.”
This stirring anthology features addresses by Winston Churchill, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Mohandas Gandhi, Martin Luther King, Malcolm X, Ronald Reagan, Barack Obama, the Dalai Lama, César Chávez, and many others.
Bob Blaisdell is professor of English at the City University of New York’s Kingsborough Community College and the editor of twenty-two Dover literature and poetry collections.
Theodore Roosevelt. “The Natural Wonder of the Grand Canyon” (May 6, 1903)
Mary Church Terrell. “What It Means to Be Colored in the Capital of the United States” (October 10, 1906)
Emma Goldman. “What Is Patriotism?” (May 1908)
Carlos Montezuma (Wassaja). “Light on the Indian Situation” (October 5, 1912)
Emmeline Pankhurst. “Militant Suffragists” (November 13, 1913)
David Lloyd George. “An Appeal to the Nation” (September 19, 1914)
Vladimir Lenin. “The Dictatorship of the Proletariat” (March 4, 1919)
Mohandas K. Gandhi. “Ahmedabad” (April 14, 1919)