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    by Ferrell, Robert H.
    Published 1994
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    by Nussbaum, Jeff, 1975-
    Published 2022
    Table of Contents: “…Part 1: words that are too hot -- John Lewis on the march on Washington, August 1963: ensuring that multiple speeches fit the moment -- Wamsutta Frank James on the 350th anniversary of the pilgrims landing at Plymouth rock, September 1970: the five elements found in every persuasive speech -- Part 2: a change of mind, a change of heart -- Emma Goldman at her sentencing, October 1893, and Helen Keller at the suffrage parade, March 1913: the power of speech to move people to action -- President Richard Nixon's refusal to resign, August 1974: the precarious position of the speechwriter -- Mayor Kevin White on school busing, December 1974: the rhetorical technique of litany -- Part 3: crisis/crisis averted -- Edward VIII's refusal to abdicate the throne, December 1936: writing for public figures about their private lives -- New York City mayor Abe Beame declares bankruptcy, October 1975: the risks and rewards of Sherman statements -- Part 4: the fog of war, the path to peace -- Dwight Eisenhower's apology for the failure of the D-day invasion, June 1944: the language of leadership -- Emperor Hirohito apologizes for world war II, 1948: dog whistles, chameleons, and apologies -- President Kennedy on the military operation that destroyed the nuclear weapons buildup in Cuba, October 1962: the mysteries of speech authorship -- Part 5: the people choose -- Illinois governor John Peter Altgeld's farewell address following his defeat in the 1896 election, January 1897: The value of a soundbite -- Hillary Clinton's 2016 victory speech, why we venerate the ritual of concession -- Part 6: events intervene -- The remarks Condoleezza Rice had intended to give on the Bush administration's foreign policy, September 11, 2001: The process of constructing a speech -- Barry Jenkins's best picture remarks for Moonlight, February 2017: the power of story -- Last words: Pope Pius XI, JFK, FDR, Einstein and their unfinished prophecies of peace, various years.…”
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