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Great American speeches 80 years of political oratory

Archival film footage of selected American political speeches.

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  • "80 years of political oratory"@en
  • "Eighty years of political oratory"@en

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  • "Archival film footage of selected American political speeches."@en
  • "Beginning with a 1912 speech by Theodore Roosevelt and ending with 1984 speeches by Mario Cuomo and Jesse Jackson, traces the history of visually recorded American oratory and discusses the evolution of how, through technology, politicians present themselves to the public. Includes commentary and film clips which place each speech in historical perspective."@en
  • ""Traces the history of visually recorded American oratory and discusses the evolution of how, through technology, politicians appear to the public. Each segment has narrative perspective and visual clips which portray that historical era.""
  • "Traces the history of visually recorded American oratory and discusses the evolution of how, through technology, politicians appear to the public. Each segment has narrative perspective and visual clips which portray that historical era."@en
  • ""This six-part series places students of public speaking, American history, and political science front row, center at key speeches by the most eloquent orators of the 20th century. FDR, Huey Long, Generals MacArthur and Patton, and JFK share the podium with Barbara Jordan, Ronald Reagan, Mario Cuomo, Jesse Jackson, and others. Rare archival footage combined with insightful commentary from host Jody Powell puts each speech into historical perspective."--Container back cover."

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  • "Nonfiction films"
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  • "Filmed speeches"

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  • "Great American speeches 80 years of political oratory"
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