Famous African American Speeches, Letters, Addresses (King Jr, Obama)

Updated February 21, 2017 | Factmonster Staff
 

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Benjamin Banneker

A Letter to Thomas Jefferson

Maryland, August 19, 1791

Mary McLeod Bethune

What Does American Democracy Mean to Me?

New York, N.Y., Nov. 23, 1939

http://americanradioworks.publicradio.org/

features/sayitplain/mmbethune.html

Stokely Carmichael

Black Power

Berkeley, California, 1966

Shirley Chisholm

Equal Rights For Women

Washington, DC, May 21, 1969

Frederick Douglass

If I Had a Country, I Should Be a Patriot

Syracuse, New York, Sept., 24, 1847

What to the Slave on the Fourth of July?

Rochester, New York, July 4, 1852

Appeal to Congress for Impartial Suffrage

Washington, DC, Jan. 1867

W.E.B. Du Bois

Men of Niagara

Harpers Ferry, W.V., Aug. 16, 1906

Marcus Garvey

Explanation of the Objects of the Universal Negro Improvement Association

New York, N.Y., July 1921

http://americanradioworks.publicradio.org/

features/sayitplain/mgarvey.html

Fannie Lou Hamer

Democratic National Convention Speech

Atlantic City, N.J., July 22, 1964

Anita Hill

Opening Statement: Sexual Harrassment Hearings

Washington, DC, Oct. 11, 1991

Jesse Jackson

Democratic National Convention Address: The Rainbow Coalition

San Francisco, Calif., July 18, 1984

Barbara Jordan

Statement on the Articles of Impeachment to the House Judiciary Committee

Washington, DC, July 25, 1974

Speech at the Democratic National Convention

New York, N.Y., July 12, 1976

Martin Luther King, Jr.

Letter from Birmingham Jail

April 16, 1963

http://www.stanford.edu/

group/King/popular_requests/frequentdocs/birmingham.pdf
(PDF)

March on Washington for Jobs and Freedom

August 28, 1963

http://www.stanford.edu/

group/King/publications/speeches/address_at_march_on_washington.pdf
(PDF)

Acceptance Speech at Nobel Peace Prize Ceremony December 10, 1964 http://www.stanford.edu/

group/King/publications/speeches/acceptance_speech_at_nobel_peace.htm

Beyond Vietnam

April 4, 1967

http://www.stanford.edu/

group/King/publications/speeches/Beyond_Vietnam.pdf
(PDF)

I've Been To The Mountaintop

April 3, 1968

http://www.afscme.org/about/kingspch.htm

Thurgood Marshall

The Legal Attack to Secure Civil Rights

Chicago, Ill., July 13, 1942

http://thurgoodmarshall.com/the-legal-attack-to-secure-civil-rights/

The Equality Speech

Washington, DC, Nov. 18, 1978

http://www.thurgoodmarshall.com/speeches/equality_speech.htm

The Sword and the Robe

May 8, 1981

http://www.thurgoodmarshall.com/speeches/sword_article.htm

Remarks on the Bicentennial of the Constitution

Maui, Hawaii, May 8, 1987

http://thurgoodmarshall.com/the-bicentennial-speech/

Barack Obama

Inaugural Address

Washington, D.C., January 20, 2009

"A More Perfect Union"

Philadelphia, Pa., March 18, 2008

Speech at the Democratic National Convention

Boston, Mass., July 27, 2004

http://americanradioworks.publicradio.org/features/sayitplain/bobama.html

Adam Clayton Powell

Speech on Civil Rights

Washington, DC, Feb. 2, 1955

Mary Church Terrell

What It Means to be Colored in the Capital of the United States

Washington, D.C., Oct. 10, 1906

Sojourner Truth

Ain't I a Woman?

Women's Rights Convention, Akron, Ohio, 1851

Booker T. Washington

Atlanta Compromise

Atlanta, Georgia, Sept.18, 1895

Democracy and Education

Brooklyn, N.Y., Sept. 30, 1896

Ida B. Wells

NAACP Speech Against Lynching

Baltimore, Md., Feb. 12, 1909

Roy Wilkins

The Clock Will Not be Turned Back

San Francisco, Calif., Nov. 1, 1957

http://www.dupage88.net/aths/jrres03/wilkins.htm

Malcolm X

Message to the Grass Roots

Detroit, Mich., Nov. 10, 1963

http://www.americanrhetoric.com/speeches/malcolmxgrassroots.htm

The Ballot or the Bullet

Detroit, Mich., April 4, 1964

http://www.pbs.org/pov/pov2004/election/wvote/x.html

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