African-American History: Great Speeches

Summary African-American History Great Speeches contains speeches from eight current and past African-American icons. Subjects range from the civil rights movement of the 1960s to freedom for South Africa to present day politics in America. Two discs contain over two hours of great historic content. Speeches include: Martin Luther King accepting the Noble Peace Prize in 1964, ;Malcolm X' addressing the Northern Negro Grass Roots Leadership Conference in 1963, Former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice giving the Keynote Address at the Republican National Convention in Tampa on August 29, 2012, U.S. Representative Barbara Jordan delivering the keynote Address at the 1976 Democratic National Convention, Justice Clarence Thomas addressing the President's Club Meeting in Washington, D.C. on November 12, 2007, Nelson Mandela speaking to the crowd in Cape Town, South Africa after being released from prison on February 11, 1990, President Barack Obama gives his "Victory Speech" on November 7, 2012 in Chicago and Renowned neurosurgeon Dr. Benjamin Carson [Ben Carson] speaking at the National Prayer Breakfast held at the Washington Hilton Hotel on February 7, 2013. View more details

African-American History: Great Speeches

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Stars : Martin Luther King Malcolm X Condoleezza Rice Barbara Jordan

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Genres : History Biography Documentary News

Release date : Mar 11, 2014

Countries of origin : United States

Official sites : Soundworks

Language : English

Filming locations : USA

Production companies : Soundworks Speechworks

Summary African-American History Great Speeches contains speeches from eight current and past African-American icons. Subjects range from the civil rights movement of the 1960s to freedom for South Africa to present day politics in America. Two discs contain over two hours of great historic content. Speeches include: Martin Luther King accepting the Noble Peace Prize in 1964, ;Malcolm X' addressing the Northern Negro Grass Roots Leadership Conference in 1963, Former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice giving the Keynote Address at the Republican National Convention in Tampa on August 29, 2012, U.S. Representative Barbara Jordan delivering the keynote Address at the 1976 Democratic National Convention, Justice Clarence Thomas addressing the President's Club Meeting in Washington, D.C. on November 12, 2007, Nelson Mandela speaking to the crowd in Cape Town, South Africa after being released from prison on February 11, 1990, President Barack Obama gives his "Victory Speech" on November 7, 2012 in Chicago and Renowned neurosurgeon Dr. Benjamin Carson [Ben Carson] speaking at the National Prayer Breakfast held at the Washington Hilton Hotel on February 7, 2013. View more details

Details

Genres : History Biography Documentary News

Release date : Mar 11, 2014

Countries of origin : United States

Official sites : Soundworks

Language : English

Filming locations : USA

Production companies : Soundworks Speechworks

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