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Agenda v Class Description v Language v Persuasion in our History

Class Description v Assignments v Getting the grade v Learning by Doing

Canons of Rhetoric v Invention ethos ethos pathos pathos logos logos v Arrangement v Style v Delivery v Memory

Persuasion in Our History v Nation Nearly Founded on Argument Founded on

Top 20 Speeches 25 Ronald Reagan "A Time for Choosing“ "A Time for Choosing“ "A Time for Choosing“ 24 Russell H. Conwell "Acres of Diamonds“ "Acres of Diamonds“ "Acres of Diamonds“ 23 Clarence Darrow "Mercy for Leopold and Loeb" 23 Clarence Darrow "Mercy for Leopold and Loeb" "Mercy for Leopold and Loeb" "Mercy for Leopold and Loeb" 22 John Fitzgerald Kennedy "Ich bin ein Berliner" "Ich bin ein Berliner" "Ich bin ein Berliner" 21 Richard Milhous Nixon "The Great Silent Majority" "The Great Silent Majority" "The Great Silent Majority" 20 (Gen.) Douglas MacArthur "Duty, Honor, Country“ "Duty, Honor, Country“ "Duty, Honor, Country“ 19 Woodrow Wilson War Message War Message War Message 18 Dwight Eisenhower Farewell Address Farewell Address Farewell Address 17 Robert F. Kennedy Remarks on the Assassination of M L King 16 Theodore Roosevelt "The Man with the Muck-rake" 16 Theodore Roosevelt "The Man with the Muck-rake" "The Man with the Muck-rake" "The Man with the Muck-rake"

Top 20 Speeches 15 Martin Luther King, Jr. "I've Been to the Mountaintop“ "I've Been to the Mountaintop“ "I've Been to the Mountaintop“ 14 (General) Douglas MacArthur Farewell Address to Congress Farewell Address to Congress Farewell Address to Congress 13 Barbara Jordan Statement on the Articles of Impeachment Statement on the Articles of Impeachment Statement on the Articles of Impeachment 12 Jesse Jackson 1984 DNC Address 1984 DNC Address 1984 DNC Address 11 Mario Cuomo 1984 DNC Keynote Address 1984 DNC Keynote Address 1984 DNC Keynote Address 10 Lyndon Johnson "We Shall Overcome" "We Shall Overcome" "We Shall Overcome" 9 John F. Kennedy Houston Ministerial Association Speech Houston Ministerial Association Speech Houston Ministerial Association Speech 8 Ronald Reagan ''Challenger'' Disaster Address ''Challenger'' Disaster Address ''Challenger'' Disaster Address 7 Malcolm X "The Ballot or the Bullet“ "The Ballot or the Bullet“ "The Ballot or the Bullet“ 6 Richard Nixon "Checkers“ "Checkers“ 5 Barbara Jordan 1976 DNC Keynote Address 1976 DNC Keynote Address 1976 DNC Keynote Address 4 Franklin Roosevelt Pearl Harbor Address to the Nation Pearl Harbor Address to the Nation Pearl Harbor Address to the Nation 3 Franklin Roosevelt First Inaugural Address First Inaugural Address First Inaugural Address 2 John F. Kennedy Inaugural Address Inaugural Address Inaugural Address 1 Martin Luther King, Jr. "I Have A Dream" "I Have A Dream" "I Have A Dream"