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American University in Dubai | American University in Dubai | AUDIO & DVD Collection | DVD PN 6122 .G786 2007 v.1 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Copy Type:33 - DVD | Available | 604399 | |
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American University in Dubai | American University in Dubai | AUDIO & DVD Collection | DVDPN6122.G7862007v.2 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Copy Type:33 - DVD | Available | 604398 | |
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American University in Dubai | American University in Dubai | AUDIO & DVD Collection | DVD PN 6122 .G786 2007 v.1 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Copy Type:33 - DVD | Available | 604396 |
v.1. Franklin Delano Roosevelt, State of the Union address (January 6, 1942) -- Winston Churchill, Address to Joint Session of Congress -- General Douglas MacArthur, Address to Joint Session of Congress (April 20, 1951) -- Harry S. Truman, 1948 campaign -- John F. Kennedy, Inaugural speech (January 20, 1961); Berlin address (June 23, 1963) -- Martin Luther King, Lincoln Memorial (August 1963); Memphis, Tennessee (April 3, 1968) -- Robert F. Kennedy, Indianapolis (Indiana, April 4, 1968) -- Malcolm X, Harlem, New York (March 29, 1964) -- Richard M. Nixon, the White House (August 8, 1974) -- Ronald Reagan, Inaugural speech (January 20, 1981); Farewell address (August 15, 1988).
v.2. Franklin Delano Roosevelt: 1st Inaugural Address featuring the famous "...fear itself" address. March 4, 1933 -- Franklin Delano Roosevelt: Answers the assertion that he feasts on "grilled Millionaires". December 5, 1938 -- Franklin Delano Roosevelt: Teamsters Union Banquet, Hotel Statler in Washington D.C. September 23, 1944 -- Richard M. Nixon: As running mate to Dwight D. Eisenhower, the future V.P. addresses the T.V. audience with his "Checkers Speech." September 23, 1952 -- John F. Kennedy: Proposing a "Test Ban Treaty" at American University on June 10, 1963 -- Martin Luther King, Jr.: Speaking at Brown Chapel in Selma, Alabama on March 8, 1965 -- Barry Goldwater: The nominee for President addresses the Republican National Convention held in San Francisco. July 16, 1984 -- Ronald Reagan: Making an early political speech in support of the Goldwater-Miller G.O.P. ticket. October 27, 1964 -- Ronald Reagan: Address at the Brandenburg Gate (Berlin Wall) during the president's second term. June 12, 1987 -- Mario Cuomo: Speaking at the Democratic National Convention held in San Francisco. July 16, 1984 -- Jesse Jackson: At a political rally in Tendley Baptist Church, Philadelphia. January 16, 1984 -- George H. W. Bush: Address to Joint Session of Congress and the Nation following Desert Storm Victory. March 6, 1991 -- William Jefferson Clinton: Speech commemorating the 50th Anniversary of the Normandy Invasion. June 6, 1994 -- William Jefferson Clinton: 2nd Inaugural Address, Washington D.C. January 20, 1997.
v.3. Will Rogers, Campaign rally with FDR (1932) -- Huey Long, Addressing Congressional staff members of the "re-distribution of wealth" (Dec. 11, 1934) -- Franklin Delano Roosevelt's second Inaugural Address, Washington D.C. (Jan. 20, 1937) -- George S. Patton speaking in Los Angeles for war bond support (June 12, 1945) -- John L. Lewis, Congressional testimony on mining disaster and calling for the ousting of the Secretary of the Interior (Apr. 3, 1947) -- Attorney Joseph Welch, representing the Army, faces off with Sen. Joseph McCarthy (Apr. 22, 1954) -- V.P. Richard Nixon and Nikita Khrushchev inspecting an exhibit of a "modern kitchen" at the U.S. Embassy in Moscow (July 24, 1959) -- Hubert Humphrey addresses farm workers during the presidential primary race (Mar. 14, 1960) -- John F. Kennedy speaking to the nation on the introduction of civil rights legislation (June 11, 1963) -- New York Gov. Nelson Rockefeller addresses the Republican National Convention (July 14, 1964) -- Robert F. Kennedy at the Democratic National Convention in Atlantic City (Aug. 27, 1964) -- U.S. Representative Barbara Jordan speaking during the impeachment hearings of Richard Nixon (July 25, 1974) -- President Gerald Ford announcing to the nation a pardon for Richard Nixon (Sept. 8, 1974) -- JImmy Carter from the White House addresses the nation on the growing energy crisis (July 15, 1979) -- President Ronald Reagan at the National Association of Evangelicals Convention (Mar. 23, 1983).
Containing 44 of the most important and well-known speeches of modern times from U.S. Presidents, politicians and world leaders.
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