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1964: "Bodies upon the gears" speech by American activist and a key member in the Berkeley Free Speech Movement, Mario Savio. 1965: The American Promise by U.S. President Lyndon B. Johnson , urging the United States Congress to pass a voting rights act prohibiting discrimination in voting on account of race and color in wake of the Bloody Sunday .
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The number of speeches given is also not clear, with one source saying four to six, [14] and others suggesting that every unit in the Third Army heard an instance. [ 18 ] [ 16 ] The most famous and well known of the speeches occurred on 5 June 1944, the day before D-Day. [ 19 ]
Since all great speeches should have a title, I’m naming it “Chris Christie’s Retribution Speech.” To make a memorable argument in a debate, you need at least three things. First, the ...
By RYAN GORMAN A Texas high school football player whose team prevailed in a hard-fought comeback win to preserve their undefeated season gave the greatest post-game interview ever. East View High ...
Tatum O’Neal (Paper Moon, 1974)In 1974, O’Neal became the youngest Oscar winner ever – and remains so to this day. The 10-year-old actor wore a tuxedo when she accepted the award for Best ...
His farewell address was "a bookend" to his Chance for Peace speech. [1] [8] In that speech, he implored Americans to think to the future and "not to become the insolvent phantom of tomorrow", [9] but the large peacetime military budgets that became established during his administration have continued for half a century. [10]
Linda Feldmann of The Christian Science Monitor reported that Glenn Beck called the speech "probably the best speech he has ever given." Pat Buchanan called it "splendid." Michael Gerson, speechwriter for George W. Bush, said "it had a good heart." The newspaper reported that Fox News panelists Brit Hume and Chris Wallace had praised the speech ...