Below, in no particular order, are the available speeches for the first part of your English 11 AP Language Summer Reading Letter and Assignment 2022-2023 v2
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Speeches from 1850-1900:
- Freedom National; Slavery Sectional – Charles Sumner 1852v1
- Death Knell of Fanaticism – Vivekananda 1893
- First and Second Inaugural Address – Abraham Lincoln 1861
- Combined Speeches of Booker T. Washington -1890-1898
- To Arms, All of You – Giuseppe Garibaldi 1860
- The Tender Ivy Plant – Ernestine Rose 1851
- The Subjective Necessity for Social Settlements – Jane Addams 1892
- The Strenuous Life – Theodore Roosevelt 1899
- The Rights of Married Women – Elizabeth Cady Stanton 1854
- The Responsibilities of Woman – Clarina Howard Nichols 1851
- The Hypocrisy of American Slavery – Frederick Douglass 1852
- The Duties of American Citizenship – Theodore Roosevelt 1883
- The Destructive Male – Elizabeth Cady Stanton 1868
- Temperance and Women’s Rights – Elizabeth Cady Stanton 1853
- Solitude of Self – Elizabeth Cady Stanton 1892
- Our Fellow Savages – Mark Twain 1870
- On Women’s Right to Vote – Susan B. Anthony 1873
- On the Progress of Education… – Matilda Joslyn Gage 1871
- Dangers of the Hour – Matilda Joslyn Gage 1890
- Cross of Gold – William Jennings Bryan 1896
- Cooper Union Address – Abraham Lincoln 1860
- Blood and Iron – Otto von Bismarck 1862
- Appeal to Congress for Impartial Suffrage – Frederick Douglass 1867
- Address to the American Equal Rights Association – Frances D. Gage 1867
- Acres of Diamonds – Russell H. Conwell 1900