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Greatest of all time Speeches and Journals
Greatest of all time speeches
29 episodes
4 days ago
Hear from history's greatest ever speeches and written journals. What would it be like to hear William Wallace stand defiantly against power or hear George Washington speak of the constitution? Which Kings and Queens would you love to converse with?
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Hear from history's greatest ever speeches and written journals. What would it be like to hear William Wallace stand defiantly against power or hear George Washington speak of the constitution? Which Kings and Queens would you love to converse with?
Show more...
Society & Culture
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Frederick Douglass - Oration in memory of Abraham Lincoln
Greatest of all time Speeches and Journals
33 minutes 11 seconds
4 years ago
Frederick Douglass - Oration in memory of Abraham Lincoln

Frederick Douglass's story is one of greatest triumph but also one of terrible sorrow. Abraham Lincoln and Frederick Douglass were both connected in the cause of freedom and liberty for all. What would it have been like to sit with Douglass as the emancipation of the slaves was announced? What lessons can we learn today? 

Greatest of all time Speeches and Journals
Hear from history's greatest ever speeches and written journals. What would it be like to hear William Wallace stand defiantly against power or hear George Washington speak of the constitution? Which Kings and Queens would you love to converse with?