Free Political Figures Audiobooks
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This audio program offers speeches from a wide variety of thinkers and leaders. You will here important statements made by Philosophers, Religious Leaders, Royalty, Statesman civil rights advocates and more.
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by Benjamin Franklin
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The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin is a personal account of the life of the famous American statesman, businessman, philosopher, inventor and scientist.
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by Wikipedia
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LearnOutLoud's Great American Presidents collects four biographies of some of America's most celebrated leaders.
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by Upton Sinclair
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Listen to the classic muckraking novel about early 20th century immigrants in Chicago and their hardships working in the meatpacking plants.
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by Harry S. Truman
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This is a compilation of highlights of some of the most well-known speeches of modern times, spanning the years of 1940-1987.
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by Abraham Lincoln
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From humble beginnings as a self-taught prairie lawyer, beloved U.S. President Abraham Lincoln rose to national leadership over a divided Nation during the American Civil War and kept the country together thanks in part to his unparalleled leadership capabilities.
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by John F. Kennedy
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During 1954-1955, John F. Kennedy, then a U.S. senator, chose eight of his historical colleagues to profile for their acts of astounding integrity in the face of overwhelming opposition.
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by Winston Churchill
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Features the highlights of major speeches given during World War II.
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by Abraham Lincoln
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On 27 February 1860, Abraham Lincoln gave this address at the Cooper Union in New York City.
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by Susan B. Anthony
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Friends and Fellow–citizens: I stand before you to–night, under indictment for the alleged crime of having voted at the last Presidential election, without having a lawful right to vote.
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