Speeches that Shaped the Modern WorldNew Holland Publishers (AU), 2007 |
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Margaret Sanger The Childrens Era 1925 | |
Stalin Election Speech 1937 | |
Neville Chamberlain A Hint of War 1939 | |
Charles Lindbergh Neutrality and War 1941 | |
Mohandas K Gandhi Quit India 1942 | |
Martin Luther King I Have a Dream 1963 | |
Edward Teddy Kennedy Eulogy for Robert F Kennedy 1968 | |
Nixon Farewell to the White House 1974 | |
Jimmy Carter A Crisis of Confidence 1979 | |
Margaret Thatcher The Falklands War 1982 | |
Ryan White I Have AIDS 1988 | |
Mikhail Gorbachev Dissolving the Soviet Union 1991 | |
Earl Spencer Eulogy for Diana Princess of Wales 1997 | |
Golda Meir The Struggle for a Jewish State 1948 | |
Margaret Chase Smith Declaration of Conscience 1950 | |
Bertrand Russell RussellEinstein Manifesto 1955 | |
Harold MacMillan The Wind of Change 1960 | |
Elie Wiesel The Perils of Indifference 1999 | |
Arundhati Roy Peace and the New Corporate Liberation Theology 2004 | |
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