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  1. interestingliterature.com

    The Gettysburg Address is one of the most famous speeches in American history, yet it was extremely short - just 268 words, or less than a page of text - and Abraham Lincoln, who gave the address, wasn't even the top billing. The US President Abraham Lincoln gave this short address at the dedication of the Soldiers' National Cemetery in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania on 19 November 1863.
  2. artofmanliness.com

    These famous speeches lifted hearts in dark times, gave hope in despair, refined the characters of men, inspired brave feats, gave courage to the weary, honored the dead, and changed the course of history.. How did we compile this list? Great oratory has three components: style, substance, and impact. Style: A great speech must be masterfully constructed.
  3. highspark.co

    40 Famous Persuasive Speeches You Need to Hear. Written by Kai Xin Koh. Across eras of calamity and peace in our world's history, a great many leaders, writers, politicians, theorists, scientists, activists and other revolutionaries have unveiled powerful rousing speeches in their bids for change. ... If the first woman God ever made was ...
  4. It was made famous by the "man in the arena" quote. 3. ... Jesus Christ in 33 AD, believers and non-believers alike often consider the Sermon on the Mount to be one of the most famous inspirational speeches ever given. In fact, one would be hard pressed to find a more quoted, discussed, or revered piece of oration in all of history. ...
  5. presentationskills.me

    3. "I Have a Dream" by Martin Luther King Jr. Washington, D.C., Civil Rights March (1963) King called for the end of racism in the US and the protection of economic and civil rights in his speech. Delivered to nearly 250,000 supporters in Washington, D.C., it is one of the most notable speeches in American history. King speaks prophetically, conveying urgency and disaster.
  6. constitutioncenter.org

    The well-written 1961 speech is considered one of the best inaugural speeches ever. Rhetoric expert Dr. Max Atkinson told the BBC in 2011 what made the Kennedy speech special. "Tt was the first inaugural address by a U.S. president to follow the first rule of speech-preparation: analyze your audience - or, to be more precise at a time when ...
  7. en.wikipedia.org

    A portrait of the first sermon, Dhammacakkappavattana Sutta, being delivered by The Buddha at Sarnath c.570 BC : The Buddha gives his first sermon, Dhammacakkappavattana Sutta, at Sarnath 431 BC: "Pericles's Funeral Oration" by the Greek statesman Pericles, significant because it departed from the typical formula of Athenian funeral speeches and was a glorification of Athens' achievements ...
  8. historytools.org

    It stands as perhaps the most iconic distillation of American values ever uttered. Lincoln's words not only consecrated the sacrifice of the fallen soldiers but with soaring, poetic language, held out the promise of a "new birth of freedom" for the nation. The speech endures as a north star, guiding Americans to live up to their highest ...
  9. explorethearchive.com

    It's a message that's more important than ever in the age of Internet mud-slinging. ... His pithy inaugural address on that day was well-written and meaningful, and it has become one of the most famous speeches by an American leader. JFK's speech was a call to service for the "new generation Americans - born in this century, tempered by war ...
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