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History's Greatest Speeches - The Complete Collection

The most profound and important speeches ever delivered are here collected in this anthology, featuring some of the most influential figures in world history. From ancient times to the American Revolution, from the days before slaves had been emancipated (or women had the vote) to as recently as this past century, Fort Raphael Publishing has gathered some of the most important and iconic speeches ever delivered and presents them here - with a biographical background for each speaker - in this complete collection.

This unique treasury of orations features all of the speeches from Volume One to Six of this series, which are also available in audiobook form, each speech performed by the finest actors in America and each featuring immersive sound - including music and sound effects - to make the listener feel as if they were present when these speeches were first delivered.

This collection of powerful and moving speeches pays tribute to these great orators and to the words they used to inspire millions.

The narrators for this volume are Kevin Theis, Mike Nussbaum, Darren Stephens, Ronald Keaton, Barbara Robertson, Rosney Mauger, Diane Sintich, Will Chris, Siiri Scott, Paul Stroili, Sara Nichols, Brad Armacost, Ajay Naidu, Ted Koch, Nick Sandys, Lia Mortensen, Linda Kimbrough, Kelly Silva O'Rourke, Amir Abdullah, Casaundra Freeman, Allison Black, Jean Moran, Will Clinger, Devereau Chumrau, Charles Constant, Christopher W. Walsh, Joseph Wycoff, Marssie Mencotti, Joe Lauck, Robert Koon, Laurence Theis, Leo Henry, Chris Tiffany, Rochelle Young, Leandro Cano, AK Murtada, Ben Werling, and Tim Lee.

This is the final volume in this series.


Authors:

  • Jesus Christ
  • Frederick Douglass
  • Eleanor Roosevelt

Narrator:

  • Full Cast

Format:

  • Audiobook

Duration:

  • 15 h 27 min

Language:

English

Categories:

  • Biographies
  • Diaries and letters
  • History
  • General history

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    Eleanor Roosevelt (1884-1962) was an American politician, diplomat, writer, and activist. She is also the nation’s longest-serving First Lady (1933 to 1945). A committed advocate for democracy, civil rights, and social justice, she was tireless in her efforts to improve political, economic, and social conditions at home and abroad. She brought the same energy and devotion to her work at the United Nations where, as chair of the Human Rights Commission she played a key role in the creation and passage of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights (1948). A woman of her time who was also ahead of her time, she never gave up the struggle to create a better world because she believed that “lost causes are usually won in the end.”

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