President Obama's words are one of the lasting legacies of his presidential campaign and administration. In Power in Words, distinguished historian and civil rights activist Mary Frances Berry and former presidential speechwriter Josh Gottheimer introduce Obama's most memorable speeches, from his October 2002 speech against the war in Iraq and his November 2008 election-night victory speech to "A More Perfect Union," his March 2008 response to the Reverend Wright controversy, and lesser-known but revealing speeches, such as one given in Nairobi, Kenya, in August 2006. For each speech, Berry…mehr
President Obama's words are one of the lasting legacies of his presidential campaign and administration. In Power in Words, distinguished historian and civil rights activist Mary Frances Berry and former presidential speechwriter Josh Gottheimer introduce Obama's most memorable speeches, from his October 2002 speech against the war in Iraq and his November 2008 election-night victory speech to "A More Perfect Union," his March 2008 response to the Reverend Wright controversy, and lesser-known but revealing speeches, such as one given in Nairobi, Kenya, in August 2006. For each speech, Berry and Gottheimer add a rich introduction that includes political analysis, provides insight and historical context, and features commentary straight from the speechwriters themselves-including Jon Favreau, Obama's chief speechwriter, and several other Obama campaign writers. Compelling and enduring, Power in Words delivers the behind-the-scenes account of Obama's rhetorical legacy and is a collection to relish for years to come.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Mary Frances Berry is the Geraldine R. Segal Professor of American Social Thought and professor of history at the University of Pennsylvania, and the author of nine books. The recipient of thirty-three honorary degrees, she has been chair of the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights, is a regular contributor to Politico, and has appeared on Real Time with Bill Maher, Anderson Cooper 360, The Daily Show, Tavis Smiley, and PBS's NewsHour. Josh Gottheimer was presidential speechwriter and special assistant to President Bill Clinton; appears on MSNBC, Fox News, and CNN as a political analyst; edited Ripples of Hope: Great American Civil Rights Speeches; and is executive president of the global PR firm Burson-Marsteller. Theodore Sorensen (1928-2010) was former special counsel and adviser to President John F. Kennedy and a widely published author on the presidency and foreign affairs.
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Foreword by Ted Sorensen Introduction 1 Speech against the Iraq War Resolution October 2 2002 l Federal Plaza Chicago Illinois 2 Keynote Address at the 2004 Democratic National Convention July 27 2004 l FleetCenter Boston Massachusetts 3 United States Senate Victory Speech November 2 2004 l Hyatt Ballroom Chicago Illinois 4 John Lewis’s Sixty-fifth Birthday Gala February 21 2005 l Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center Atlanta Georgia 5 Knox College Commencement Address June 4 2005 l Galesburg Illinois 6 Call to Renewal Keynote Address June 28 2006 l National City Church Washington D.C. 7 “An Honest Government A Hopeful Future” August 28 2006 l University of Nairobi Nairobi Kenya 8 Presidential Announcement Speech February 10 2007 l Old State Capitol Springfield Illinois 9 Iowa Jefferson-Jackson Dinner November 10 2007 l Veterans Memorial Auditorium Des Moines Iowa 10 Night of Iowa Caucus January 3 2008 l Hy-Vee Hall Des Moines Iowa 11 Night of New Hampshire Primary January 8 2008 l Nashua South High School Nashua New Hampshire 12 South Carolina Primary Victory Speech January 26 2008 l Columbia Hotel Columbia South Carolina 13 Night of Super Tuesday Primaries February 5 2008 l Hyatt Regency Hotel Chicago Illinois 14 “A More Perfect Union” March 18 2008 l National Constitution Center Philadelphia Pennsylvania 15 Night of North Carolina and Indiana Primaries May 6 2008 l RBC Center Raleigh North Carolina 16 “A World That Stands as One” July 24 2008 l Victory Column Tiergarten Berlin Germany 17 “The American Promise”: Democratic National Convention August 28 2008 l Invesco Field Denver Colorado 18 Election Night Victory Speech November 4 2008 l Grant Park Chicago Illinois Acknowledgments Notes
Foreword by Ted Sorensen Introduction 1 Speech against the Iraq War Resolution October 2 2002 l Federal Plaza Chicago Illinois 2 Keynote Address at the 2004 Democratic National Convention July 27 2004 l FleetCenter Boston Massachusetts 3 United States Senate Victory Speech November 2 2004 l Hyatt Ballroom Chicago Illinois 4 John Lewis’s Sixty-fifth Birthday Gala February 21 2005 l Georgia Tech Hotel and Conference Center Atlanta Georgia 5 Knox College Commencement Address June 4 2005 l Galesburg Illinois 6 Call to Renewal Keynote Address June 28 2006 l National City Church Washington D.C. 7 “An Honest Government A Hopeful Future” August 28 2006 l University of Nairobi Nairobi Kenya 8 Presidential Announcement Speech February 10 2007 l Old State Capitol Springfield Illinois 9 Iowa Jefferson-Jackson Dinner November 10 2007 l Veterans Memorial Auditorium Des Moines Iowa 10 Night of Iowa Caucus January 3 2008 l Hy-Vee Hall Des Moines Iowa 11 Night of New Hampshire Primary January 8 2008 l Nashua South High School Nashua New Hampshire 12 South Carolina Primary Victory Speech January 26 2008 l Columbia Hotel Columbia South Carolina 13 Night of Super Tuesday Primaries February 5 2008 l Hyatt Regency Hotel Chicago Illinois 14 “A More Perfect Union” March 18 2008 l National Constitution Center Philadelphia Pennsylvania 15 Night of North Carolina and Indiana Primaries May 6 2008 l RBC Center Raleigh North Carolina 16 “A World That Stands as One” July 24 2008 l Victory Column Tiergarten Berlin Germany 17 “The American Promise”: Democratic National Convention August 28 2008 l Invesco Field Denver Colorado 18 Election Night Victory Speech November 4 2008 l Grant Park Chicago Illinois Acknowledgments Notes
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