American Eloquence, Volume 3 Studies In American Political History (1897)

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American Eloquence, Volume 3 Studies In American Political History (1897)

EN·~6 hours·21 chapters

Chapters

21 total
1

AMERICAN ELOQUENCE - STUDIES IN AMERICAN POLITICAL HISTORY

0:31
2

INTRODUCTION TO THE REVISED VOLUME.

4:18
3

V. —THE ANTI-SLAVERY STRUGGLE (Continued from Vol. II.)

0:03
4

SALMON PORTLAND CHASE, - OF OHIO. (BORN 1808, DIED 1873.)

35:37
5

EDWARD EVERETT, - OF MASSACHUSETTS.

21:28
6

STEPHEN ARNOLD DOUGLAS, - OF ILLINOIS. (BORN 1813, DIED 1861.)

46:45
7

CHARLES SUMNER, - OF MASSACHUSETTS (BORN 1811, DIED 1874.)

39:51
8

PRESTON S. BROOKS, - OF SOUTH CAROLINA. (BORN 1819, DIED 1857.)

8:18
9

JUDAH P. BENJAMIN, - OF LOUISIANA. (BORN 1811, DIED 1864.)

31:00
10

ABRAHAM LINCOLN, - OF ILLINOIS. (BORN 1809, DIED 1865.)

17:28

Description

This volume brings listeners into the heated debates that pushed the nation toward civil war, gathering the most compelling oratory from the mid‑1850s to early 1861. You’ll hear the fiery arguments over the Kansas‑Nebraska Act, the passionate pleas of abolitionists, and the measured defenses of the slave‑holding South, all presented in the original language that once filled the halls of Congress.

The collection also includes pivotal speeches on secession, from the solemn farewell of a Senate senator to the forceful indictments of compromise efforts that proved futile. Accompanied by insightful introductions, the recordings illuminate the ideological clash between conservative Whigs, emerging Republicans, and Southern fire‑eaters, revealing how each side framed the nation’s future. For anyone curious about the political currents that sparked America’s greatest internal conflict, these historic addresses offer a vivid, unfiltered glimpse into the era’s rhetoric and stakes.

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Full title

American Eloquence, Volume 3 Studies In American Political History (1897) Studies In American Political History (1897)

Language

en

Duration

~6 hours (375K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Credits

Produced by David Widger

Release date

2005-03-17

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

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