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Speeches & Addresses · 1796–1963

The words that summoned a nation at its turning points.

Addresses delivered at moments of founding, crisis, war, and renewal.

Founding & Early Republic

Washington's Farewell Address

1796 · Counsel on unity, parties, and foreign entanglements.

The Monroe Doctrine

1823 · A hemisphere closed to European colonization.

Civil War Era

Emancipation Proclamation

1863 · Freedom for the enslaved in rebelling states.

The Gettysburg Address

1863 · “A new birth of freedom.”

Lincoln's Second Inaugural

1865 · “With malice toward none.”

Twentieth Century

FDR's First Inaugural

1933 · “The only thing we have to fear is fear itself.”

FDR's Four Freedoms

1941 · Freedoms of speech, worship, from want, from fear.

1941 · The address that brought America into WWII.

Eisenhower's Farewell

1961 · A warning about the military-industrial complex.

Kennedy's Inaugural

1961 · “Ask not what your country can do for you.”

"I Have a Dream"

1963 · Dr. King at the March on Washington.