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Martin Luther King Jr.'s papers were donated by his wife Coretta Scott King to Stanford University's King Papers Project. During the late 1980s, as the papers were being organized and catalogued, the staff of the project discovered that King's doctoral dissertation at Boston University, titled A Comparison of the Conception of God in the Thinking of Paul Tillich and Henry Nelson Wieman ...
On the afternoon of October 30, 1973, radio station WBAI in New York City, owned by the nonprofit Pacifica Foundation, aired a program about societal attitudes toward language and included the monologue "Seven Words You Can Never Say on Television" by comedian George Carlin, from his 1972 album Class Clown. The broadcast included Carlin's ...
Not only did the speech address the issues of sexism and misogyny, but also those of racism and social class. 1973: Salvador Allende's last speech addressing the country before his death during the September 11th, 1973 CIA-backed coup d'état in Chile. 1974: I Have Never Been a Quitter, the resignation speech of U.S. President Richard M. Nixon.
An in-house writer at the Trump Organization issued a statement Wednesday morning taking the blame for the alleged plagiarism in Melania's speech.
Popularly known as the Secret Speech (Russian: секретный доклад Хрущёва, romanized: sekretnïy doklad Khrushcheva), this is something of a misnomer, as copies of the speech were read out at thousands of meetings of Communist Party and Komsomol organisations across the country. [2]
The title "Atlanta Compromise Speech" was given to the speech by W. E. B. Du Bois, who believed it was insufficiently committed to the pursuit of social and political equality for African Americans. Although the speech was not recorded at its initial presentation in 1895, Washington recorded a portion of the speech during a trip to New York in ...
Donald Trump's wife Melania took the stage Monday night at the RNC. Twitter soon pointed out her speech resembled that of Michelle Obama in 2008.
Stefanik kicked off the social media posts on X, formerly known as Twitter, just before 4:30 p.m. Tuesday, saying that Democrats were attacking Republicans for uniting behind calls to fire the ...