The Democrats
By the Speech Resource Company
Introductions by Robert Wikstrom
The Historic Moments in Speech Series
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Party leaders, officeholders, candidates, and advisors address the press and the American people. Includes the Kennedys, the Clintons, FDR, Truman, Carter, Obama, and many others explaining what the Democratic Party stands for and strategies for winning elections. Produced by the Speech Resource Company and fully narrated by Robert Wikstrom. Huey Long, “Share the Wealth” Franklin Delano Roosevelt, campaign speeches Joseph Kennedy, opposition to entering WWII Adlai Stevenson, 1956 DNC acceptance speech John F. Kennedy, Inauguration Address George Wallace, 1963 Inaugural Address Lyndon Baines Johnson, Voting Rights Legislation Robert Kennedy, Day of Affirmation speech Hubert Humphrey, nomination acceptance speech Strom Thurmond, speech at UCLA Henry Jackson, press conference on Middle East Barbara Jordan, DNC Keynote Address Jimmy Carter, “Crisis of Confidence” Shirley Chisolm, speech at Greenfield Community College Jesse Jackson, “David & Goliath” Mario Cuomo, “Tale of Two Cities” 1984 DNC Convention Bella Abzug, “Women’s Involvement in Government” Bill Clinton, Welfare Reform Legislation Ted Kennedy, Child Health Care Legislation Barack Obama, “A More Perfect Union” Madeleine Albright, International Women’s Day Al Sharpton, fiftieth anniversary of March on Washington John Lewis, fiftieth anniversary of Bloody Sunday Al Gore, Climate Change speech in Toronto Harry Reid, opposition to Donald Trump Hillary Clinton, Al Smith Dinner Elizabeth Warren, opposition to Trump victory Barbara Boxer, Abolish the Electoral College Chuck Schumer, Trump Inauguration Speech
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Summary
Summary
Party leaders, officeholders, candidates, and advisors address the press and the American people. Includes the Kennedys, the Clintons, FDR, Truman, Carter, Obama, and many others explaining what the Democratic Party stands for and strategies for winning elections. Produced by the Speech Resource Company and fully narrated by Robert Wikstrom.
- Huey Long, “Share the Wealth”
- Franklin Delano Roosevelt, campaign speeches
- Joseph Kennedy, opposition to entering WWII
- Adlai Stevenson, 1956 DNC acceptance speech
- John F. Kennedy, Inauguration Address
- George Wallace, 1963 Inaugural Address
- Lyndon Baines Johnson, Voting Rights Legislation
- Robert Kennedy, Day of Affirmation speech
- Hubert Humphrey, nomination acceptance speech
- Strom Thurmond, speech at UCLA
- Henry Jackson, press conference on Middle East
- Barbara Jordan, DNC Keynote Address
- Jimmy Carter, “Crisis of Confidence”
- Shirley Chisolm, speech at Greenfield Community College
- Jesse Jackson, “David & Goliath”
- Mario Cuomo, “Tale of Two Cities” 1984 DNC Convention
- Bella Abzug, “Women’s Involvement in Government”
- Bill Clinton, Welfare Reform Legislation
- Ted Kennedy, Child Health Care Legislation
- Barack Obama, “A More Perfect Union”
- Madeleine Albright, International Women’s Day
- Al Sharpton, fiftieth anniversary of March on Washington
- John Lewis, fiftieth anniversary of Bloody Sunday
- Al Gore, Climate Change speech in Toronto
- Harry Reid, opposition to Donald Trump
- Hillary Clinton, Al Smith Dinner
- Elizabeth Warren, opposition to Trump victory
- Barbara Boxer, Abolish the Electoral College
- Chuck Schumer, Trump Inauguration Speech
Details
Details
Available Formats : | Digital Download, CD, MP3 CD |
Category: | Nonfiction/History |
Runtime: | 9.30 |
Audience: | Adult |
Language: | English |
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