Professional Documents
Culture Documents
1. Human and Civil Rights: Racial, Gender, Professional and Sexual Discrimination
Collateral Circumstances
Speaker Date of Combination
Nr. Speech Introductory Place Time Issues Persons
Crt. Delivery Formulas
Title of Speech Other
1. Susan B. Anthony: 1873
On Women’s Right * *
to Vote
2. Stokely Oct. 1965
Carmichael: Black *
Power
3. Carrie Chapman Nov. 1917
Catt: Address to the *
US Congress
(*)1
14. Elizabeth Gurley 2 Feb. 1953
Flynn: Statement at *
the Smith Act Trial
15. Patrick Henry: 23 Mar. 1775
Liberty or Death *
16. Anita Faye Hill: 11 Oct. 1991
Statement to the * *
Senate Judiciary
Committee
1
The brackets represent the speaker’s indirect or implicit references to the item under consideration.
17. Anna Howard 21 Jun. 1915 place + time
Shaw: The * * * + issues
Fundamental
Principle
18. Lyndon Baines 15 Mar. 1965 issues +
Johnson: We Shall * * * persons
Overcome
19. Barbara Charline 25 July 1974 time + issues
Jordan: Statement * * * * + persons
on the Articles of
Impeachment
20. John Fitzgerald 11 June 1963 (time) +
Kennedy: Civil * (*) * * issues +
Rights Address persons
21. Robert Francis 4 Apr. 1968 issues +
Kennedy: Remarks on
the Assassination of
* * (*) (persons)
Martin Luther King Jr.
22. Edward Moore 3 Oct. 1983
Kennedy: Truth and *
Tolerance in
America
23. Martin Luther King 4 Apr. 1967 place +
Jr.: A Time to Break * (*) * (issues) +
Silence persons
24. Martin Luther King 28 Aug. 1963 time + issues
Jr.: I Have a Dream (*) * * + persons
25. Martin Luther King 3 Apr. 1968
Jr.: I’ve Been to the * *
Mountaintop
26. Robert Marion La 6 Oct. 1917
Follette: Free * *
Speech in Wartime
27. John Llewellyn 3 Sep. 1937 issues +
Lewis: The Rights of * (*) (persons)
Labor
28. Abraham Lincoln: 22 Feb. 1861 place + issues
Address in the * * *
Independence Hall
29. Abraham Lincoln: 11 Apr. 1865 issues +
Last Public Address * * persons
30. Abraham Lincoln: 19 Nov. 1863 (time) +
The Gettysburg (*) * * issues +
Address persons
31. Malcolm X: The 3 April 1964 issues +
Ballot or the Bullet * * (*) (persons)
32. Malcolm X: 10 Nov. 1963 issues +
Message to the * * persons
Grassroots
33. Hillary Diane 5 Sep. 1993 issues +
Rodham Clinton: * * * persons
Women’s Rights Are
Human Rights
34. Franklin Delano 6 Dec. 1941 time + issues
Roosevelt: The Four * * *
Freedoms
35. Anna Eleanor 9 Dec. 1948.
Roosevelt: Adopting * *
the Declaration of
Human Rights
36. Anna Eleanor 28 Dec. 1948 place + issues
Roosevelt: The * *
Struggle for Human
Rights
37. Mario Savio: Sproul 2 Dec. 1964
Hall Sit-in Speech *
38. Elizabeth Cady 1868 issues+
Stanton: The * * persons
Destructive Male
39. Shirley Anita St. 10 Aug. 1970
Hill Chisholm: For * *
the Equal Rights
Amendment