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Speech! The Words That Shaped History
Chris Acuff
6 episodes
2 days ago
In Speech! we look at how individuals step into history and leave their mark with their words and actions, tell their stories, ask what-ifs, and examine the wider questions of human history. Suppose you like biographical works, rhetoric, examinations of how individuals interact with trends and forces, or are looking for a show that goes beyond just telling the events of history. In that case, you have come to the right place.
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In Speech! we look at how individuals step into history and leave their mark with their words and actions, tell their stories, ask what-ifs, and examine the wider questions of human history. Suppose you like biographical works, rhetoric, examinations of how individuals interact with trends and forces, or are looking for a show that goes beyond just telling the events of history. In that case, you have come to the right place.
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History
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Nuclear Dawn I: J Robert Oppenheimer, Nov 2, 1945
Speech! The Words That Shaped History
1 hour 1 minute 59 seconds
1 year ago
Nuclear Dawn I: J Robert Oppenheimer, Nov 2, 1945

Following the Christopher Nolan movie based on the book: "American Prometheus" by Kai Bird and Martin Sherwin, we look at Oppenheimer's farewell speech from his directorship of Los Alamos and the dream he spelled out for a globally controlled nuclear future.


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Speech! The Words That Shaped History
In Speech! we look at how individuals step into history and leave their mark with their words and actions, tell their stories, ask what-ifs, and examine the wider questions of human history. Suppose you like biographical works, rhetoric, examinations of how individuals interact with trends and forces, or are looking for a show that goes beyond just telling the events of history. In that case, you have come to the right place.