It is important to celebrate the 250th anniversary of our Declaration of Independence. From the Twin Falls Public Library I got a 2020 128-page children’s book with introductions by Tonya Bolden titled Strong Voices: Fifteen American Speeches Worth Knowing. The full text for each speech in this anthology is preceded by a brief biography of the speaker. Those speeches are:
Patrick Henry ‘Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death.’ One version of his text.
George Washington ‘Farewell Address.’ Excerpts and text.
Red Jacket ‘We Never Quarrel About Religion.’ Text.
Sojourner Truth “I Am a Woman’s Rights.’ Text.
Abraham Lincoln ‘Gettysburg Address.’ Texts.
Theodore Roosevelt ‘Citizenship in a Republic.’ Text.
Franklin Delano Roosevelt ‘The Only Thing We Have to Fear Is Fear Itself.’ Text.
Lou Gehrig ‘Farewell to Baseball.’ Text and video.
Langston Hughes ‘On the Blacklist All Our Lives.’ Audio.
John Fitzgerald Kennedy ‘We Choose to Go to the Moon.’ Text.
Martin Luther King Jr. ‘I Have a Dream.’ Excerpts.
Fannie Lou Hamer ‘I Question America.’ Transcript.
Cesar Chavez ‘Address to the Commonwealth Club of California, 1984.’ Text and audio.
Hillary Rodham Clinton ‘Women’s Rights Are Human Rights.’ Abridged text.
The Duke Cigarettes lithograph of Patrick Henry came from Wikimedia Commons.

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