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Classic Speeches: 1940-1987

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Classic Speeches: 1940-1987

By: Winston Churchill, Rev. Martin Luther King Jr., John F. Kennedy, Richard M. Nixon, Harry S. Truman, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Ronald Reagan, Douglas MacArthur
Narrated by: Winston Churchill, Rev. Martin Luther King Jr., John F. Kennedy, Richard M. Nixon, Harry S. Truman, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Ronald Reagan, Douglas MacArthur
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A collection of the most famous speeches of all time from political figures, such as Winston Churchill, Martin Luther King Jr and John F Kennedy.

Chapters

1. Winston Churchill's First Radio Address as Prime Minister - 19 May 1940 (Part 1)

2. Winston Churchill's First Radio Address as Prime Minister - 19 May 1940 (Part 2)

3. Rev. Martin Luther King Jr's I Have a Dream - 28 August 1963

4. John F Kennedy's Inaugural Address - 20 January 1961

5. Richard M Nixon's Release of Watergate Tapes - 29 April 1974

6. Harry S Truman's Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinner - 29 March 1952 (Part 1)

7. Harry S Truman's Jefferson-Jackson Day Dinner - 29 March 1952 (Part 2)

8. Franklin D Roosevelt's Declaration of War - 8 December 1941 (Part 1)

9. Franklin D Roosevelt's Declaration of War - 8 December 1941 (Part 2)

10. Robert F Kennedy's Democratic Convention - 27 August 1964 (Part 1)

11. Robert F Kennedy's Democratic Convention - 27 August 1964 (Part 2)

12. Franklin D Roosevelt's Christmas Eve Address - 24 December 1941

13. John F Kennedy's Ich bin ein Berliner - 26 June 1963

14. Richard M Nixon's Resignation Speech - 8 August 197

15. Ronald Reagan's Evil Empire - 8 March 1983

16. Ronald Reagan's Berlin Wall Speech - 12 June 1987

17. Douglas MacArthur's Farewell Address to Congress - 19 April 1951 (Part 1)

18. Douglas MacArthur's Farewell Address to Congress - 19 April 1951 (Part 2)

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