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Historic Speeches of the Twentieth Century

By: Franklin D. Roosevelt, Douglas MacArthur, Adlai Stevenson, Lyndon B. Johnson, Edward Kennedy, Jesse Jackson, George Bush, Richard Nixon
Narrated by: Franklin D. Roosevelt, Douglas MacArthur, Adlai Stevenson, Lyndon B. Johnson, Edward Kennedy, Richard Nixon, Jesse Jackson, George Bush
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A collection of the most famous historic speeches from the twentieth century, including Franklin D. Roosevelt's declaration of war against Japan and Geoge Bush's Bombing of Iraq Speech.

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1. Franklin D. Roosevelt - Declaration of War Against Japan (Dec 8, 1941)

2. Douglas MacArthur - Address to Congress (Apr 20, 1951)

3. Radio Moscow - Launch of Sputnik (Oct 5, 1957)

4. Adlai Stevenson - Missiles in Cuba

5. Lyndon B. Johnson - Civil Rights Bill (Jul 2, 1964)

6. Edward Kennedy - Eulogy for Robert F. Kennedy (Jun 8, 1968)

7. Richard Nixon - Vietnam War (Jan 23, 1973)

8. Jesse Jackson - Address to Democratic Convention (Jul 16, 1984)

9. George Bush - Bombing of Iraq (Jan 16, 1991)

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