25 Speeches That Changed The World

In the middle of the largest war in history, for his first speech to the House of Commons as Britain’s Prime Minister on May 13, 1940, Winston Churchill proved that England was in more capable hands. He wasted no time in calling the people to arms as he echoed Theodore Roosevelt’s famous phrase of “blood, sweat, and tears. Frederick Douglass was a former slave and an “engineer” for the underground railroad who became an abolitionist.

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