Malcolm X Speaks on the unification of Black People worldwide.
Malcolm X speaks on the black struggle and revolution.
Clinton used his inaugural speech to review the century, and continued pledges to make government smaller and more efficient.
William Jefferson Clinton's first inauguration in 1993 served up a line that would rank among the notable inauguration quotes: "There is nothing wrong with America that cannot be cured by what is right with America."
President Barack Obama vows to "give meaning to our freedom" in his 2nd Inaugural address.
Just over three years after the Twin Towers attacks, George W. Bush was sworn in for his second term as president.
George W. Bush's 2001 swearing-in, included a Lincoln quote that foreshadowed some of what would come later that year: "Those who deny freedom to others deserve it not for themselves and, under the rule of a just God, cannot long retain it."
Listen to Malcolm X's Legendary Speech: "The Ballot or the Bullet" (Detroit, April 12, 1964) On April 12, 1964, one month after splitting with the NOI, Malcolm X gave his "Ballot or the Bullet" speech at King Solomon Baptist Church in Detroit. In the speech Malcolm X described how Blacks should fight for civil-rights in America. Malcolm X emphasizes the worth of voting as a solution to ending discrimination against Blacks. He addresses both the poor voting decisions and also the denial of legitimate voting rights to Blacks.
The honorable revolutionary Huey P. Newton gives a speech.
This Malcom X teaching cover an interesting subject that is the lesson about: "Who teach you to hate yoursel?". When you hate what is in yourself you will hate also what is in your brother. When you start loving yourself you will love your brother also. I this way Malcom X teaches how it's possible to strength each member of the Black community and don't let it be divided by anything.
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Michael Jordan delivers his speech upon being enshrined to the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame as part of the class of 2009.
President Trump Inauguration Address | The 45th president of the United States speaks outside the Capitol building on Inauguration Day. During his inaugural address, Trump told the American people that this was "their celebration."He echoed themes that were repeated throughout his campaign, promising not to leave "the forgotten men and women" behind, and calling for a return of power to the people as opposed to politicians in Washington.
After being sworn in as the 44th president of the United States, Barack Obama delivered an inaugural address that called for a "new era of responsibility."
The House Negro and the Field Negro, speech by the great Malcolm X, after the March on Washington (1963).