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Police beat. by High Point Enterprise.;
Page: A9-4.
Subjects: Omeri, Noor Mohammad.; Morales-Garcia, Yolimar.; Bailey, Jerome.; Henderson, Tori Ladena.; Hartsell, Jennifer Leah.; Frisby, Jeremy Dale.; Washington, Mario Douglas.; Dawson, Shaina Micheal.; Privette, Linda Hampton.; Harmon, Brittany Faye.;
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Police beat. by High Point Enterprise.;
Page & column:A3-1.
Subjects: Burgess, Christopher Kyle.; Ramos, Antonio.; Chaney, Trequaniek.; Dunn, Graham Charles, Jr.; Washington, Mario Douglas.; Hedrick, Rachel Marie Tolbert.; Fletcher, Larry Edward, II.; Mason, Robert Andrew.; High Point (N.C.). Police Department.;
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Police beat. by High Point Enterprise.;
Page: A10-1.
Subjects: Hollifield, Grady Lee, Jr.; Bravo, Kevin Ariel.; Scarlette, Mathew Donald.; Little, Sarah Kristine.; Domiguez, Barrera Juan.; Severino, Sabrina Daniela.; Guerra-Trujillo, Sergio A.; Jones, James Arthur, III.; Claggett, Tyrone Sanchez.; Jones, Anthonie Tiyon Dalvan.; Everhart, Andre Thomas.; Keddy, Craig Michael.; Washington, Mario Douglas.; Johnson, Shadow Wayne.; Martin, Monica Lynn.; Smith, Janella Bernice.; Gibson, Shaquan Anthony.; Jewell, Larry Eugene.; Rainey, Kenneth Jerome.; Tuttle, Latefa Danielle.; Hedrick, Roger Ray.; Ishmael, Aaron.; Cunningham, Joseph Michael.; Smalls, Timothy Rashaun.; Tipps, Shaniqua Tanea.; McDuffie, Michael Anthony.; Wall, Bobby Lamont Jr.; Jones, Terence Russell.; Stanback, Bryce Denzel.; Quick, Latoya Danielle.; Dee, Kileena Ann.; Agent, Tanner Brisque.; Skipper, Ronnie Keith.; Skipper, Jessie Wilbur.; Moore, Jacuita Lashonta.; Young, Gary Alvin.; Rich, Thomas David.; Dowdy, Donald Allen.; Gidderon, April Michelle.;
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Police beat by High Point Enterprise.;
Page: A5
Subjects: Cook, David Robert.; Williams, Rashadah Marcia.; Chubbs, Mariah Monae.; Sanders, Paige Tatiana.; Miller, James Randolph.; Washington, Mario Douglas.; Flaming, Jared Evan.; Johnson, Anthony Dewon.; Cook, David Robert.; White, Jason Brandon.; Thomas, Deborah Liniece.; Little, Marcus Antonio.; Hulin, Angela Michelle.; reed, Jesse Joseph.; Danko, Tommie Jo.; Walker, Todd Jarritt.; Tindall, Mary Lee.; Williams, Robert Leland.; Foster, Daniel Lee.; Banks, Delvin Ungragus.; daniel, Katie Lyn.; Horner, Angela Lucille.; Steele, Travis Lamont.; Mason, Hunter Chase.; Rodriguez-Silvestre, Evimael.; Render, Delbert Stanley.; Overfield, Zachary Adam.; Brown, Kaleb Andrew.; McManus, Tomie Lee, Jr.; Gamble, Lance Andrew.; Jarrett, Kendra Elizabeth.; Becton, Saleem Osmon.; Hinton, Deron Lamar.; Grimes, Robert Daniel.; Bryant, Ronald Nathaniel.; Johnson, Desmon Marque.; Tussey, Lisa Ann.; Swansey, Toby John.; Johnson, Antonio Cortez.; Ledbetter, Jermayne Dontae.; Curol, Richard Thomas.; Cilbert, Marlena Zita.; Hernandez, Shantina Ann.;
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Chambers book of great speeches / by Burnet, Andrew,editor.(CARDINAL)425335;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Bella Abzug -- Samuel Adams -- Jane Addams -- Salvador Allende -- Yasser Arafat -- Nancy Astor -- Clement Attlee -- Aung San Suu Kyi -- Stanley Baldwin -- Arthur Balfour -- Daniel Barenboim -- J.M. Barrie -- David Ben-Gurion -- Tony Benn -- Theobald von Bethmann-Hollweg -- Aneurin Bevan -- Benazir Bhutto -- Osama bin Laden -- Tony Blair -- Simón Bolívar -- Napoleon Bonaparte -- John Bright -- John Brown -- W.J. Bryan -- Edmund Burke -- George W. Bush -- Calgacus -- John C. Calhoun -- George Canning -- Roger Casement -- Fidel Castro -- Neville Chamberlain -- Charles I -- Charles, Prince of Wales -- St. John Chrysostom -- Winston Churchill -- Cicero -- John Cleese -- Bill Clinton -- Robert Clive -- Sebastian Coe -- Tim Collins -- Robin Cook -- Alistair Cooke -- Oliver Cromwell -- Mario Cuomo -- The Dalai Lama -- Clarence Darrow -- Eugene V. Debs -- Charles de Gaulle -- Demostenes -- Camille Desmoulins -- E¿ amon deValera -- Donald Dewar -- Charles Dickens -- Benjamin Disraeli -- Frederick Douglass -- Andrea Dworkin -- Anthony Eden -- Edward VIII -- Jonathan Edwards -- Albert Einstein -- Dwight D. Eisenhower -- Elizabeth I -- Elizabeth II -- Ralph Waldo Emerson -- Robert Emmet -- William Faulkner -- Mary Fisher -- Michael Foot -- Charles James Fox -- St. Francis of Assisi -- Benjamin Franklin -- Betty Friedan -- Milton Friedman -- George Galloway -- Mahatma Gandhi -- Giuseptpe Garibaldi -- Lou Gehrig -- George V -- Dick Gephardt -- William Gladstone -- Joseph Goebbels -- Emma Goldman -- Billy Graham -- Günter Grass -- Henry Grattan -- Angelina Grimké -- Jo Grimond -- Ernesto 'Che' Guevara -- William Hague -- Haile Selassi -- Dag Hammarskjöld -- Tom Hanks -- Jeremy Hanley -- Hannibal -- Keir Hardie -- Václav Havel -- Denis Healey -- Edward Heath -- Patrick Henry -- Chaim Herzog -- Charlton Heston -- Heinrich Himmler -- Adolf Hitler -- Ho Chi Minh -- Geoffrey Howe -- Victor Hugo -- Saddam Hussein -- Harold Ickes -- Edward Irving -- Isocrates -- Andrew Jackson -- James VI and I -- Jean Jaure's -- Thomas Jefferson -- Jesus of Nazareth -- Mohammed Ali Jinnah -- John Paul II -- Lyndon B. Johnson -- Chief Joseph -- Leon Kass -- Brian Keenan -- John F. Kennedy -- Robert F. Kennedy -- Nikita Khrushchev -- Martin Luther King -- Neil Kinnock -- Rudyard Kipling -- Vladimir Ilyich Lenin -- Abraham Lincoln -- David Lloyd George -- Patrice Lumumba -- Martin Luther -- Douglas MacArthur -- Thomas Macaulay -- Eugene McCarthy -- Hugh MacDiarmid -- Ramsay MacDonald -- John Maclean -- Harold Macmillan -- Malcolm X -- Nelson Mandela -- George C. Marshall -- Karl Marx -- James Maxton -- Golda Meir -- John Stuart Mill -- Honoré de Mirabeau -- Bernard Montgomery -- The Marquess of Montrose -- Michael Moore -- Thomas More -- Toni Morrison -- Benito Mussolini -- Jawaharlal Nehru -- Ingrid Newkirk -- John Henry Newman -- Richard M. Nixon -- Barack Obama -- Daniel O'Connell -- Laurencer Olivier -- Ian Paisley -- Emmeline Pankhurst -- Charles Stewart Parnell -- La Pasionaria (Dolores Ibárruri) -- St. Patrick -- George S. Patton -- Pádraig Pearse -- Pericles -- Harold Pinter -- William Pitt the Elder -- Sidney Poitier -- Enoch Powell -- Yitzhak Rabin -- Ronadl Reagan -- Chief Red Jacket -- Paul Reynaud -- Maximilien Robespierre -- John D. Rockefeller, Jr. -- Franklin D. Roosevelt -- Theodore Roosevelt -- Bertrand Russell -- Gerhard Schröder -- Chief Seattle -- George Bernard Shaw -- Margaret Chase Smith -- C.P. Snow -- Socrates -- Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn -- Charles, Earl Spencer -- Joseph Stalin -- Elizabeth Cady Stanton -- David Steel -- Adlai Stevenson -- Charles Sumner -- Sun Yat-sen -- Jonathan Swift -- Rabindranath Tagore -- Mother Teresa of Calcutta -- Margaret Thatcher -- Dylan Thomas -- Leon Trotsky -- Harry S. Truman -- Sojourner Truth -- Desmond Tutu -- Mark Twain -- Bartomeo Vanzetti -- George G. Vest -- William Wallace -- Robert Walpole -- Booker T. Washington -- George Washington -- The Duke of Wellington -- Charles Wesley -- John We"The most comprehensive guide to the inspired and inspiring speeches that have shaped the world we live in"--Jacket.
Subjects: Speeches.;
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Liberty's kids, est. 1776 [videorecording] : the complete series / by Cronkite, Walter,voice actor.(CARDINAL)146132; Columbia Broadcasting System, inc.(CARDINAL)155714; Mill Creek Entertainment.(CARDINAL)340929;
Disc four. Bostonians ; Benedict Arnold ; Conflict in the South ; Deborah Samson ; Soldier of the revolution ; James Armistead ; Yorktown ; Born free and equal ; The man who wouldn't be king ; Going home ; We the people.Disc one. The Boston Tea Party ; The intolerable acts ; United we stand ; Liberty or death ; Midnight ride ; The shot heard 'round the world ; Green mountainboys ; The Second Continental Congress ; Bunker Hill ; Postmaster General Franklin --Disc three. Sybil Ludington ; Lafayette arrives ; The Hessians are coming ; Valley Forge ; Allies at last ; Honor and compromise ; The new frontier ; Not yet begun to fight ; The great Galvez ; In praise of Ben --Disc two. Washington takes command ; Common sense ; The first Fourth of July ; New York, New York ; The turtle ; One life to lose ; Captain Molly ; American crisis ; Across the Delaware ; An American in Paris --Participants: Walter Cronkite, Kathleen Barr, Reo Jones, Chris Lundquist, Kevin Williams; and, variously, Annette Bening, Warren Buffett, Aaron Carter, Billy Crystal, Michael Douglas, Whoopi Goldberg, Dustin Hoffman, Kayla, Yolanda King, Mario Kreutzberger, Liam Neeson, Arnold Schwarzenegger, H. Norman Schwarzkopf, Maria Shriver, Sylvester Stallone, Ben Stiller, Michael York.Featuring the voice of Walter Cronkite as Benjamin Franklin.Travel back in time with Benjamin Franklin's teenage reporters as they confront the real and physical dangers of the American Revolution. Trapped in opposite sides of the war, James an American colonist and Sarah a young English reporter are forced to choose between friendship and allegiance to their countries. All while they try to look after mischievous Henri, a French boy whose comical escapades constantly lead to trouble.Rating: TV-Y7.DVD, fullscreen; NTSC, region 1.
Subjects: Animated television programs.; Children's television programs.; Reporters and reporting; Teenagers;
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What makes you tick? : how successful people do it-- and what you can learn from them / by Berland, Michael J.(CARDINAL)562299; Schoen, Douglas E.,1953-(CARDINAL)134759;
Subjects: Interviews.; Businesspeople; Success in business.; Success.;
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American speeches : political oratory from Abraham Lincoln to Bill Clinton.
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.Collects the unabridged texts of important speeches, including Patrick Henry's "liberty or death" speech, women's rights speeches by Elizabeth Cady Stanton, and Grover Cleveland's address dedicating the Statue of Liberty.
Subjects: Political oratory; Speeches, addresses, etc., American.;
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African-American art : a visual and cultural history / by Farrington, Lisa E.,author.(CARDINAL)272314;
Includes bibliographical references and index.1. The art of perception: how art communicates : The primary source -- How to look at art: a case study : Iconography ; Formalism ; Biography ; Semiotics ; Psychoanalysis ; Contextual analyses -- Part I: Eighteenth and nineteenth century art : 2. Art and design in the colonial era : Africanisms in the New World : Architecture ; Sculptural art forms -- Fine arts in the age of slavery -- 3. Federal-period architecture and design : Architecture : Charles Paquet -- Woodwork : Early masters -- Federal-era craftsmen -- Civil War-era craftsmen : Thomas Day ; Henry Gudgell -- Ceramics : "Dave the potter" (David Drake) ; Thomas Commeraw -- Metalwork : Peter Bentzon -- Textile and clothing design : Early quilt making and makers ; Harriet Powers ; Elizabeth Hobbs Keckley -- 4. 19th-century Neoclassicism : Sculpture : Edmonia Lewis ; Florville Foy ; Daniel and Eugene Warburg -- Two-dimensional art : Joshua Johnson ; William Simpson ; Julien Hudson ; African-American women artists and friendship albums ; Jules Lion ; Patrick Henry Reason -- 5. Romanticism to Impressionism in the nineteenth century : The landscape tradition : Robert S. Duncanson ; Grafton Tyler Brown ; Edward Mitchell Bannister -- Portraiture and figurative art : David Bustill Bowser ; Nelson A. Primus ; Henry O. Tanner ; Annie E. Anderson Walker ; Photography ; James Presley Ball, Sr.. ; Augustus Washington ; Glenalvin, Wallace, and William Goodridge -- Architecture of the gilded age : Calvin Thomas Stowe Brent ; John Anderson and Arthur Edward Lankford ; George Washington Foster, Jr. ; Julian Francis Abele -- Black vernacular architecture -- Part II: Early to mid-20th century art : Modernism and the Harlem Renaissance : The making of Harlem : The great migration ; "Harlem: mecca of the new Negro" -- Supporting the renaissance: art patrons : Private and institutional patronage ; Black patronage -- Sculpture : Meta Vaux Warrick Fuller ; May Howard Jackson ; Sargent Claude Johnson ; Nancy Elizabeth Prophet ; Richmond Barthé -- Painting : William Edouard Scott ; Palmer Hayden ; Archibald Motley, Jr. ; Malvin Gray Johnson ; Aaron Douglas ; William H. Johnson ; Lois Mailou Jones -- Photography and printmaking : James Van Der Zee ; James Latimer Allen ; James Lesesne Wells ; King Daniel Ganaway ; Other African-American photographers -- 7. Social realism : The WPA Federal Art Project -- Social realist murals : Charles Alston and the Harlem Hospital murals ; Hale Woodruff and the Golden State murals -- Avant-garde architecture -- Augusta Savage, the Harlem Art Centers, and the Harlem Artists Guild : Selma Hortense Burke -- The Chicago Arts and Crafts Guild, Artists Union, and South Side Community Art Center : Margaret Burroughs ; Charles White -- Printmaking : Dox Thrash and the Philadelphia Fine Prints Workshop ; The printmaking legacy of Riva Helfond ; Printmakers at Karamu House in Cleveland -- 8. Mid-twentieth century transitions and surrealism : Figuration versus abstraction: a national debate -- The legacy of social realism : Elizabeth Catlett ; Ellis Wilson ; Romare Bearden ; Jacob Lawrence ; Gwendolyn Knight Lawrence ; John Biggers -- Surrealism : Hughie Lee-Smith ; Eldzier Cortor ; Rose Ransier Piper ; Minnie Evans -- Art Brut and self-taught artists : Bill (William) Traylor ; William Edmondson ; Clementine Hunter ; Horace Pippin, Jr. -- Photography : Gordon Parks ; Roy DeCarava ; Charles (Chuck) Stewart -- 9. Abstract expressionism : Action painting, gestural abstraction : Beauford Delaney ; Norman Lewis ; Alma Thomas -- Color field painting : Sam Gilliam ; Richard Mayhew -- Hard-edge painting : Al Loving ; William T. Williams -- Figurative expressionism : Robert (Bob) L. Thompson ; Betty Blayton -- Sculpture : Harold Cousins ; Richard Hunt ; Melvin (Mel) Eugene Edwards, Jr. ; Barbara Chase-Riboud --Part III: The latter 20th century : 10. Pop and Agitprop: the Black arts movement : Spiral and the civil rights movement : Reginald Gammon ; Raymond Saunders -- The Black arts movement : Museum protests ; Benny Andrews ; Cliff Joseph -- The WEUSI aesthetic : Ademola Olugebefola ; Ben F. Jones ; James Phillips -- OBAC and the Wall of Respect -- AfriCOBRA and the Black aesthetic : Jeffrey Donaldson ; Wadsworth and Jae Jarrell ; Barbara Jones-Hogu ; Nelson Stevens -- The OBAC and AfriCOBRA legacy: Black Power murals : William Walker ; Calvin B. Jones and Mitchell Caton -- Agiprop art : Dana C. Chandler, Jr. ; Joe Overstreet ; David Hammons -- 11. Black feminist art: a crisis of race and sex : A crisis of race and sex -- WSABAL and the WWA -- Black feminist artists : Kay Brown ; Faith Ringgold ; Dindga F. McCannon ; Betye Saar ; Emma Amos ; Nellie Mae Rowe -- Black feminist murals : Vanita Green and Justine Preshé DeVan ; Sharon Haggins Dunn -- 12. Postmodernism : Post-minimalism : Fred Eversley ; Lorenzo Pace ; Martin Puryear -- Conceptual art : Howardena Pindell ; Pat Ward Williams ; Glenn Ligon -- Intermedia art : Houston Conwill ; Terry Adkins ; Lorraine O'Grady ; Adrian Piper ; Renée Green ; Fred Wilson ; Martha Jackson-Jarvis -- Assemblage art : Noah Purifoy ; John Outterbridge ; Aminah Brenda Lynn Robinson ; Alison Saar ; Willie Cole -- Postmodern photography : Carrie Mae Weems ; Dawoud Bey ; Lyle Ashton Harris ; Lorna Simpson -- Part IV: Contemporary trends : 13. Neo-expressionism, the new abstraction, and architecture : Neo-expressionism : Robert Colescott ; Joyce J. Scott ; Michael Ray Charles ; Kara Walker ; Kerry James Marshall ; Jean-Michel Basquiat ; Danny Simmons, Jr. -- The new abstraction : Jack Whitten ; Thornton Dial, Sr. ; Mildred Thompson ; Gaye Ellington -- Architecture : J. Max Bond, Jr. ; Norma Merrick Sklarek ; Mario Gooden and Ray Huff ; Phil Freelon ; The McKissack legacy ; Other notable architects -- 14. Post-Black art and the new millennium : Portraiture and identity politics : Deborah Willis ; Jeff Sonhouse ; Mickalene Thomas ; Kehinde Wiley -- Afrofuturism : Renée Cox ; Ellen Gallagher ; Laylah Ali ; Sanford Biggers ; Xaviera Simmons ; Trenton Doyle Hancock -- New millennium performance art : Nick Cave ; Camille Norment ; Intervention art : William Pope.L ; Theaster Gates -- New media abstraction : Chakaia Booker ; Xenobia Bailey ; Mark Bradford ; Jennie C. Jones ; Shinique Smith.African-American Art: A Visual and Cultural History offers a current and comprehensive history that contextualizes black artists within the framework of American art as a whole. The first chronological survey covering all art forms from colonial times to the present to publish in over a decade, it explores issues of racial identity and representation in artistic expression, while also emphasizing aesthetics and visual analysis to help students develop an understanding and appreciation of African-American art that is informed but not entirely defined by racial identity. Through a carefully selected collection of creative works and accompanying analyses, the text also addresses crucial gaps in the scholarly literature, incorporating women artists from the beginning and including coverage of photography, crafts, and architecture in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries as well as twenty-first century developments. All in all, African American Art: A Visual and Cultural History offers a fresh and compelling look at the great variety of artistic expression found in the African-American community.
Subjects: Textbooks.; African American art; African American artists;
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Great speeches of the 20th century [sound recording] /
Vol. 1. The political arena -- V. 2. The changing world -- V. 3. The dreams, the inspirations, the accomplishments -- V. 4. Best of times, worst of timesVol. 1. The political arena. The farmer and the Republican Party (1908) / William Howard Taft -- Address to the American Indians (1913) / President Woodrow Wilson -- Address to the Boys' rogressive League (19113) / Former President Theodore Roosevelt -- Inaugural address (1933) / President Franklin --Iinaugural address (1937) / President Franklin D. Roosevelt -- Election eve campaign speech (1944) / Governor Thomas E. Dewey -- Inaugural address (1949) / President Harry S. Truman -- "Checkers" speech (1952) / Senator Richard Nixon -- Presidential campaign address (1952) / Governor Adlai Stevenson -- Republican Convention address (1956) / Dwight D. Eisenhower -- Presidential debate (1960) / Senator John F. Kennedy and Vice President Richard M. Nixon -- Presidential debate (1960) / Senator John F. Kennedy and Vice President Richard M. Nixon -- Presidential campaign address (1964) / Senator Barry Goldwater -- Address to the nation (on not seeking reelection) (1968) / President Lyndon B. Johnson -- Presidential campaign address (1968) / Senator Robert F. Kennedy -- Inaugural address (1969) / President Richard M. Nixon -- Resignation address (1973) / Vice President Spiro Agnew -- Resignation address (1974) / President Richard M. Nixon -- Democratic Convention acceptance speech (1976) / Governor Jimmy Carter -- Inaugural address (1981) / President Ronald Reagan -- Keynote address for the Democratic Convention (1984) / Governor Mario Cuomo -- Address to the Democratic Convention (1984) / Reverend Jesse JacksonVol. 2. The changing world. First recorded promotional message on the Edison Phonograph (1906) / Len Spencer -- The German peril (1917) / Former U.S. Ambassador to Germany James Gerard Watson (i.e. James Watson Gerard) -- Address from France (1918) / General J.J."Black Jack" Pershing -- On Lindbergh's return to the U.S. (1927) / President Calvin Coolidge and Charles Lindbergh -- Abdication address (1936) / King Edward VIII -- On his return from the Munich Conference (1938) / Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain -- On the occasion of Germany's occupation of the Sudetenland in Czechoslovakia (1938) / Chancellor Adolf Hitler -- Declaration of war with Germany (1939) / Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain -- First radio address as prime minister (1940) / Prime Minister Winston Churchill -- Declaration of war against Japan (date which will live in infamy) (1941) / President Franklin D. Roosevelt -- The first bomb attack on Japan (1945) / President Harry S. Truman -- Address to Congress (1951) / General Douglas MacArthur -- On the fall of Dien Bien Phu (1954) / Secretary of State John Foster Dulles -- Announcement of the launching of Sputnik (1957) / Radio Moscow -- The Cuban Missile Crisis (1962) / President John F. Kennedy -- Confrontation over presence of Russian missiles in Cuba (1962) / U.S. Ambassador to the United Nations Adlai Stevenson -- On signing of the Civil Rights Bill (1964) / President Lyndon B. Johnson -- Eulogy for Robert F. Kennedy (1968) / Senator Edward Kennedy -- The end of the Vietnam War (1973) / President Richard M. Nixon -- On commencement of the bombing of Iraq (1991) / President George BushVol. 3. The dreams, the inspirations, the accomplishments. The ideal republic (1923) / William Jennings Bryan -- On the future of women in flying (1931) / Amelia Earhart -- Farewell to baseball (1939) / Lou Gehrig -- Address to the nation on the R.A.F. (1940) / Prime Minister Winston Churchill -- Greetings to the children of England (1940) / Princess Elizabeth and Princess Margaret -- Farewell to baseball (1947) / Babe Ruth -- Address to Congress (1958) / Casey Stengel -- Farewell address (1961) / President Dwight D. Eisenhower -- Inaugural address (1961) / President John F. Kennedy -- The first American in earth orbit (1962) / Lt. Col. John Glenn -- Address to civil rights marchers in Washington, D.C. (1963) [..."I have a dream"] / Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King -- Christmas greeting from space (1968) / Astronaut Frank Borman -- The moon landing (1969) one small step for man / Astronaut Neil Armstrong -- Address to Congress (1974) / Hank Aaron -- Address to the nation on the Berlin Wall (1987) / President Ronald ReaganVol. 4. Best of times, worst of times. Address on U.S. neutrality / Charles Lindbergh -- Address to the Chicago Irish Fellowship Club / Joseph McCarthy -- The kitchen debate / Richard M. Nixon, Nikita Khrushchev -- Farewell to fans (the payola scandal) / Alan Freed -- Concession speech / Richard M. Nixon -- On black power / Malcolm X -- Address to the yippie convention / Jerry Rubin -- Press conference on the riots at the Democratic convention / Richard Daley -- Address on Vietnam War protests / Spiro Agnew -- Address to the women of America / Gloria Steinem -- On releasing the Watergate tapes / Richard M. Nixon -- Testimony at the Iran-Contra hearings / Oliver NorthPresents sixty-one historically important speeches by prominent 20th century American figures in politics, government, sports, civil rights, the women's movement, the armed forces, and the space program. Includes seven speeches by world leaders such as King Edward VIII, Winston Churchill, and Adolph HitlerCompact discs.
Subjects: Speeches, addresses, etc;
© 1991, The Company,
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