Lucy Stone was born August 13‚ 1818‚ West Brookfield‚ Massachusetts. The 19th century right us three amazing woman who help fight for women’s rights. One of these amazing women where Lucy Stone. She was an amazing woman who stood up for women’s rights. Women who stood up for their rights were called suffragists. Her mother was Hannah Matthews and her father was Francis Stone. Lucy Stone as one of their nine children was concerned about the issue of slavery. From her parents Lucy Stone agreed
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Edmund Burke was a British statesman‚ parliamentary orator‚ and political thinker who played a significant role in all the major political issues of his time. Writing about a year after the French revolutionaries attacked Bastille‚ the "Reflections on the Revolution in France" by Burke was widely known for its attack on the principles that motivated one of the most remarkable events in western history. He became an important influence on classical conservatism since its creation in the year 1789
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Representative and Senator John C. Calhoun‚ a Democrat who represented South Carolina’s 6th congressional district‚ was a good Congressman because he was a skilled orator and helped pass laws that promoted economic and national stability; however‚ his defense for slavery and support for the unconstitutional act of nullification proved to be dangerous to the Union. After being elected into the House of Representatives in 1810‚ he pushed for the war against Britain by drafting the war bill which Congress
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Our great leader‚ the founder of Pakistan‚ Muhammad Ali Jinnah was born in Karachi on the 25th December‚ 1876. He received his early education from Sindh Madrasat ul Islam Karachi. Later on‚ he entered into a missionary high school and passed the entrance examination. He is the greatest leader of this century. He devoted his life to the creation of Pakistan. First of all‚ he was the member of Indian National Congress. He worked for Hindu-Muslim Unity. But later on‚ he joined the Muslim league in
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always three speeches‚ for every one you actually gave. The one you practiced‚ the one you gave‚ and the one you wish you gave.” -Dale Carnegie “It usually takes me more than three weeks to prepare a good impromptu speech.” - Mark Twain “A good orator is pointed and impassioned.” -Marcus T. Cicero “Oratory is the power to talk people out of their sober and natural opinions.” - Joseph Chatfield “He who wants to persuade should put his trust not in the right argument‚ but in the right word
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bishop but were turned down by non Anglicans who thought it would lead to more king involvement 1734 The Great Awakening was started by pastor Jonathan Edwards who said that we must 1734 depend fully on God 1738 George Whitefield was another good orator that spread the message of human helplessness and divine omnipotence Taverns were important in crystallizing public opinion and proved to be hotbeds of agitation There were very few books and libraries in the US There were many newspapers that
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Most conspiracies are based on the idea the government would hide information from the population‚ such as E.T.s‚ bombs‚ falling airplanes‚ and wars. However‚ governments sometimes actually spread information about others to convince the population to support their ideas. As a first example‚ let’s take how the American president Woodrow Wilson could get the population’s support to enter in the World War I. Up to 1916‚ Wilson kept the U.S out of the war in a spirit of friendliness and impartiality
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Martin Luther King Jr. was an American pastor‚ great orator‚ humanitarian‚ activist‚ and leader in the African-American Civil Rights Movement. He was a Baptist Minister in 1955. He first came to limelight in the civil right movement when NAACP made Martin Luther King Jr. to lead the bus boycott initiated by Rosa Parks. King believed in non-violent protests like Gandhi. During the bus boycott‚ King was arrested and incarcerated for speeding. Even in prison‚ he urged the boycott to continue. His leadership
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Have you ever done something big or important? If so‚ there’s a good chance you met challenges along the way‚ and maybe even inspired others to do big things like that too. Frederick Douglass did an important thing. He contributed to the abolitionist movement in the United States‚ and similarly‚ faced many challenges along the way and even inspired others to join the movement. But how did he contribute? What challenges did he face? In what ways did he inspire others? Frederick Douglass contributed
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followed in his grandfather’s and Martin’s father’s footsteps by becoming a minister. His birth name was Michael Luther King Jr.‚ but he changed his name to Martin. Martin Luther had many jobs throughout his lifetime. These include minister‚ writer‚ orator‚ civil rights activist‚ and philosopher. He led a civil rights movement from the mid-1950s until 1968. He was also a huge part of ending the discrimination against African Americans. The period that Martin lived in could have influenced his beliefs
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