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The naked bigotry of Governor George Wallace as exhibited in his speech from July 4th, 1964, condemning the Civil Rights Act stands as a monument to racism in American. The link will take an interested party to a site where the speech can be read. When one wants to know where his country is going, it helps to know where it has been.
Malcom X predicted the revolution in a speech on April 8, 1964. To read the speech, visit the Related Link.
The United States withdrew from UNESCO (United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization), in1984 because of anti-Western bias and undermining freedom of press and free markets.For more information please see related link below!
The rights that were promised to the first eight amendments to the Constitution were civil liberties such as freedom of speech, press, religion, and trial by jury. See the link below for all of the amendments.
You can find the non-censored version of General George S. Patton's speech at the link below .
The First Amendment as it appears in the Bill of Rights is: "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances." For more information visit the Related Link.
That was George Washington's second inaugural speech in 1793. Click on the "Second George Washington Inaugural Speech" link below to read it. George Washington's 2nd inaugural address was the shortest in history.
Norman Rockwell created many famous paintings. One of his works which is considered by many to be his masterpiece is a series of four paintings illustrating the Four Freedoms, as told by Franklin Roosevelt. "The Freedom of Speech", "The Freedom of Worship", "The Freedom from Want" and "The Freedom from Fear" - over four million posters were printed by the Saturday Evening Post by the end of WWII. "The Freedom from Want" image has become emblematic of what is now known as the "Norman Rockwell Thanksgiving", and is possibly the most recognizable painting.
I think you mean John Peter Zenger. He was a newspaper publisher whose case helped establish freedom of the press in colonial America. See Wikipedia at the link below.
A link in a speech refers to a connection made between two ideas or points in the speech. It helps to transition smoothly from one part of the speech to another and ensures that the speech flows logically. Links can be explicit transitions or subtle connections that tie different parts of the speech together.
The word link is an verb and an noun.
"One hundred years later, the negro...""Now is the time...""I have a dream...""We must...""Some of you...""Let freedom ring..."(Please see related link below.)
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Click on the link below to read the speech.
One - Freedom of speech, press, assembly, religion, and of petition. Three - No forced quartering of soldiers in private houses during peacetime. In a time of war, Congress can pass a law stating that soldiers should be quartered. Eight - No excessive bail or fines, or cruel or unusual punishment. See related link below for more information on constitutional amendments.