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Speeches

Adopting the Declaration of Human Rights by Eleanor Roosevelt, April 9, 1948

The Ballot or the Bullet by Malcolm X, April 3, 1964

Beyond Vietnam: A Time to Break Silence  by Martin Luther King, Jr. April 4, 1967

Black Power by Stokely Carmichael, 1966

Civil Rights Address by John F. Kennedy, July 11, 1963

Desegregation and the Future  Marin Luther King, Jr., Dec. 15, 1956

For the Equal Rights Amendment by Shirley Anita St. Hill Chisholm, August 10, 1970

Hypocrisy of American Slavery by Frederick Douglass, July 4, 1852

I Have A Dream by Martin Luther King, Jr, - August 28, 1963

I Have Been to the Mountaintop by Martin Luther King, Jr,  April 3, 1968

Message to the Grassroots by Malcom X. November 10, 1963

The Mexican-American and the Church by Cesar E. Chavez, March 8-120, 1968

Perils of Indifference by Elie Wiesel, April 12, 1999

Remarks on SB390, Hate Crimes Legislation - Representative Dan Ponder,  March 16, 2000

Remarks on the Assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr. by Robert F. Kennedy, April 4, 1968

Save The Dream by Jesse L. Jackson, Oct. 27, 1997

The Struggle for Human Rights by Eleanor Roosevelt, September 28, 1948

Truth and Tolerance in America by Edward M. Kennedy, October 3, 1983

We Shall Overcome by Lyndon. B. Johnson, March 15, 1965

What it Means to be Colored in the Capital of the United States by Mary Church Terrell, October 10, 1906

Who Then Will Speak for the Common Good? by Barbara Jordan, July 12, 1976

Women's Rights Are Human Rights by Hillary Rodham Clinton, September 5, 1995