Top 100 American Speeches of the 20th centuryWe hope to soon feature all the speeches by women listed below. Compiled by researchers at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and Texas A & M University, this list reflects the opinions of 137 leading scholars of American public address. (Full text of news release.)
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Rank |
Title |
Speaker |
Date |
Place |
1 |
"I Have a Dream" |
Martin Luther King, Jr. |
28 Aug 1963 |
Washington, DC |
2 |
Inaugural Address |
John F. Kennedy |
20 Jan 1961 |
Washington, DC |
3 |
First Inaugural Address |
Franklin D. Roosevelt |
4 Mar 1933 |
Washington, DC |
4 |
War Message ("A Date which Will Live in Infamy") |
Franklin D. Roosevelt |
8 Dec 1941 |
Washington, DC |
5 |
Keynote Speech to the Democratic National Convention |
Barbara Jordan |
12 July 1976 |
New York, NY |
6 |
"My Side of the Story" ("Checkers") |
Richard M. Nixon |
23 Sept 1952 |
Los Angeles, CA |
7 |
"The Ballot or the Bullet" |
Malcolm X |
3 Apr 1964 |
Cleveland, OH |
8 |
Address to the Nation on the Challenger Disaster |
Ronald Reagan |
28 Jan 1986 |
Washington, DC |
9 |
Speech to the Greater Houston Ministerial Association |
John F. Kennedy |
12 Sept 1960 |
Houston, TX |
10 |
Address to Congress on the Voting Rights Act ("We Shall Overcome") |
Lyndon B. Johnson |
15 Mar 1965 |
Washington, DC |
11 |
Keynote Speech to the Democratic National Convention ("A Tale of Two Cities") |
Mario Cuomo |
17 July 1984 |
San Francisco, CA |
12 |
Speech at the Democratic National Convention ("The Rainbow Coalition") |
Jesse Jackson |
17 July 1984 |
San Francisco, CA |
13 |
Statement on the Articles of Impeachment |
Barbara Jordan |
25 July 1974 |
Washington, DC |
14 |
Farewell Address to Congress ("Old Soldiers Never Die") |
Douglas MacArthur |
19 Apr 1951 |
Washington, DC |
15 |
"I've Been to the Mountaintop" |
Martin Luther King, Jr. |
3 Apr 1968 |
Memphis, TN |
16 |
"The Man with the Muckrake" |
Theodore Roosevelt |
14 Apr 1906 |
Washington, DC |
17 |
Statement on the Assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr. |
Robert F. Kennedy |
4 Apr 1968 |
Indianapolis, IN |
18 |
Farewell Address |
Dwight D. Eisenhower |
17 Jan 1961 |
Washington, DC |
19 |
War Message ("The World Must Be Made Safe for Democracy") |
Woodrow Wilson |
2 Apr 1917 |
Washington, DC |
20 |
Farewell Address at the U.S. Military Academy ("Duty, Honor, Country") |
Douglas MacArthur |
12 May 1962 |
West Point, NY |
21 |
Address to the Nation on the War in Vietnam ("The Great Silent Majority") |
Richard M. Nixon |
3 Nov 1969 |
Washington, DC |
22 |
"Ich bin ein Berliner" |
John F. Kennedy |
26 June 1963 |
West Berlin, Germany |
23 |
Plea for Mercy at the Trial of Leopold and Loeb |
Clarence Darrow |
31 July 1924 |
Chicago, IL |
24 |
"Acres of Diamonds" |
Russell Conwell |
1900-1925 |
Delivered at many spots across the U.S. |
25 |
Televised Speech on Behalf of Barry Goldwater ("A Time for Choosing") |
Ronald Reagan |
27 Oct 1964 |
Los Angeles, CA |
26 |
"Every Man a King" |
Huey Pierce Long |
23 Feb 1934 |
Washington, DC |
27 |
"The Fundamental Principle of a Republic" |
Anna Howard Shaw |
21 June 1915 |
Ogdensburg, NY |
28 |
"The Arsenal of Democracy" |
Franklin D. Roosevelt |
29 Dec 1940 |
Washington, DC |
29 |
Speech to the National Association of Evangelicals ("The Evil Empire") |
Ronald Reagan |
8 Mar 1983 |
Orlando, FL |
30 |
First Inaugural Address |
Ronald Reagan |
20 Jan 1981 |
Washington, DC |
31 |
First Fireside Chat ("The Banking Crisis") |
Franklin D. Roosevelt |
12 Mar 1933 |
Washington, DC |
32 |
Address to Congress on Greece and Turkey ("The Truman Doctrine") |
Harry S Truman |
12 Mar 1947 |
Washington, DC |
33 |
Speech Accepting the Nobel Prize in Literature |
William Faulkner |
10 Dec 1950 |
Stockholm, Sweden |
34 |
Statement to the Court |
Eugene V. Debs |
14 Sept 1918 |
Cleveland, OH |
35 |
Address to the U.N. Fourth World Conference on Women ("Women's Rights Are Humans Rights") |
Hillary Rodham Clinton |
5 Sept 1995 |
Beijing, China |
36 |
"Atoms for Peace" |
Dwight D. Eisenhower |
8 Dec 1953 |
New York, NY |
37 |
American University Speech |
John F. Kennedy |
10 June 1963 |
Washington, DC |
38 |
Keynote Speech to the Democratic National Convention |
Ann Richards |
18 July 1988 |
Atlanta, GA |
39 |
Address to the Nation Resigning the Presidency |
Richard M. Nixon |
8 Aug 1974 |
Washington, DC |
40 |
"The Fourteen Points" |
Woodrow Wilson |
8 Jan 1918 |
Washington, DC |
41 |
Declaration of Conscience |
Margaret Chase Smith |
1 June 1950 |
Washington, DC |
42 |
"The Four Freedoms" |
Franklin D. Roosevelt |
6 Jan 1941 |
Washington, DC |
43 |
Speech at Riverside Church ("A Time to Break Silence") |
Martin Luther King, Jr. |
4 Apr 1967 |
New York, NY |
44 |
"What It Means to Be Colored in the Capital of the United States" |
Mary Church Terrell |
10 Oct 1906 |
Washington, DC |
45 |
Speech Accepting the Democratic Presidential Nomination ("Against Imperialism") |
William Jennings Bryan |
8 Aug 1900 |
Indianapolis, IN |
46 |
"A Moral Necessity for Birth Control" |
Margaret Sanger |
1921-1922 |
Delivered several times for the American Birth Control League |
47 |
Commencement Speech at Wellesley College ("Choices and Change") |
Barbara Bush |
1 June 1990 |
Wellesley, MA |
48 |
Address to the Nation on Civil Rights ("A Moral Issue") |
John F. Kennedy |
11 June 1963 |
Washington, DC |
49 |
Address to the Nation on the Cuban Missile Crisis |
John F. Kennedy |
22 Oct 1962 |
Washington, DC |
50 |
"Television News Coverage" |
Spiro Agnew |
13 Nov. 1969 |
Des Moines, IA |
51 |
Speech to the Democratic National Convention ("Common Ground and Common Sense") |
Jesse Jackson |
20 July 1988 |
Atlanta, GA |
52 |
Speech to the Republican National Convention ("A Whisper of AIDS") |
Mary Fisher |
19 Aug 1992 |
Houston, TX |
53 |
"The Great Society" |
Lyndon B. Johnson |
22 May 1964 |
Ann Arbor, MI |
54 |
"The Marshall Plan" |
George C. Marshall |
5 June 1947 |
Cambridge, MA |
55 |
"Truth and Tolerance in America" |
Edward M. Kennedy |
3 Oct 1983 |
Lynchburg, VA |
56 |
Speech Accepting the Democratic Presidential Nomination ("Let's Talk Sense to American People") |
Adlai Stevenson |
26 July 1952 |
Chicago, IL |
57 |
"The Struggle for Human Rights" |
Eleanor Roosevelt |
28 Sept 1948 |
Paris, France |
58 |
Speech Accepting the Democratic Vice-Presidential Nomination |
Geraldine Ferraro |
19 July 1984 |
San Francisco, CA |
59 |
"Free Speech in Wartime" |
Robert M. La Follette |
6 Oct 1917 |
Washington, DC |
60 |
Address at the U.S. Ranger Monument on the 40th Anniversary of D-Day |
Ronald Reagan |
6 June 1984 |
Pointe du Hoc, Normandy, France |
61 |
"Religious Belief and Public Morality" |
Mario Cuomo |
13 Sept 1984 |
Notre Dame, IN |
62 |
Televised Statement to the People of Massachusetts ("Chappaquiddick") |
Edward M. Kennedy |
25 July 1969 |
Boston, MA |
63 |
"Labor and the Nation" ("The Rights of Labor") |
John L. Lewis |
3 Sept 1937 |
Washington, DC |
64 |
Speech Accepting the Republican Presidential Nomination ("Extremism in the Defense of Liberty Is No Vice") |
Barry Goldwater |
16 July 1964 |
San Francisco, CA |
65 |
"Black Power" |
Stokely Carmichael |
Oct 1966 |
Berkeley, CA |
66 |
Speech at the Democratic National Convention ("The Sunshine of Human Rights") |
Hubert H. Humphrey |
14 July 1948 |
Philadelphia, PA |
67 |
Address to the Jury |
Emma Goldman |
9 July 1917 |
New York, NY |
68 |
"The Crisis" |
Carrie Chapman Catt |
7 Sept 1916 |
Atlantic City, NJ |
69 |
"Television and the Public Interest" ("A Vast Wasteland") |
Newton W. Minow |
9 May 1961 |
Washington, DC |
70 |
Eulogy to Robert Kennedy |
Edward M. Kennedy |
8 June 1968 |
New York, NY |
71 |
Statement to the Senate Judiciary Committee |
Anita Hill |
11 Oct 1991 |
Washington, DC |
72 |
Final Address in Support of the League of Nations |
Woodrow Wilson |
25 Sept 1919 |
Pueblo, CO |
73 |
Farewell to Baseball |
Lou Gehrig |
4 July 1939 |
New York, NY |
74 |
Address to the Nation on the Cambodian Incursion |
Richard M. Nixon |
30 Apr 1970 |
Washington, DC |
75 |
"Address to the United States Congress" |
Carrie Chapman Catt |
Nov 1917 |
Washington, DC |
76 |
Speech at the Democratic National Convention ("The Dream Shall Never Die") |
Edward M. Kennedy |
12 Aug 1980 |
New York, NY |
77 |
Address to the Nation on Vietnam and the Decision Not to Seek Re-Election |
Lyndon B. Johnson |
31 Mar 1968 |
Washington, DC |
78 |
Speech to the Commonwealth Club |
Franklin D. Roosevelt |
23 Sept 1932 |
San Francisco, CA |
79 |
First Inaugural Address |
Woodrow Wilson |
4 Mar 1913 |
Washington, DC |
80 |
"An End to History" |
Mario Savio |
2 Dec 1964 |
Berkeley, CA |
81 |
Speech at the Democratic National Convention ("AIDS: A Personal Story") |
Elizabeth Glaser |
14 July 1992 |
New York, NY |
82 |
"The Issue" |
Eugene V. Debs |
23 May 1908 |
Girard, KS |
83 |
The Children's Era |
Margaret Sanger |
Mar 1925 |
New York, NY |
84 |
"A Left-Handed Commencement Address" (Mills College) |
Ursula Le Guin |
22 May 1983 |
Oakland, CA |
85 |
"Now We Can Begin" |
Crystal Eastman |
Sept-Oct 1920 |
New York, NY |
86 |
Radio Broadcast of March 7, 1935 ("Share Our Wealth") |
Huey Pierce Long |
7 Mar 1935 |
Washington, DC |
87 |
Address on Taking the Oath of Office ("Our Long National Nightmare Is Over") |
Gerald Ford |
9 Aug 1974 |
Washington, DC |
88 |
Speech on Ending His Fast |
Cesar Chavez |
10 Mar 1968 |
Delano, CA |
89 |
Statement at the Smith Act Trial |
Elizabeth Gurley Flynn |
2 Feb 1953 |
New York, NY |
90 |
Address to the Nation on Energy and National Goals ("A Crisis of Confidence") |
Jimmy Carter |
15 July 1979 |
Washington, DC |
91 |
"Message to the Grassroots" |
Malcolm X |
10 Nov 1963 |
Detroit, MI |
92 |
Speech at the Prayer Service for Victims of the Oklahoma City Bombing |
Bill Clinton |
23 Apr 1995 |
Oklahoma City, OK |
93 |
"For the Equal Rights Amendment" |
Shirley Chisholm |
10 Aug 1970 |
Washington, DC |
94 |
Address at the Brandenburg Gate |
Ronald Reagan |
12 June 1987 |
West Berlin, Germany |
95 |
"The Perils of Indifference" |
Elie Wiesel |
12 Apr 1999 |
Washington, DC |
96 |
Address to the Nation on Pardoning Richard M. Nixon |
Gerald Ford |
8 Sept 1974 |
Washington, DC |
97 |
"For the League of Nations" |
Woodrow Wilson |
6 Sept 1919 |
Des Moines, IA |
98 |
Address to Congress after Assuming the Presidency ("Let Us Continue") |
Lyndon B. Johnson |
27 Nov 1963 |
Washington, DC |
99 |
Defense of Fred Fisher at the Army-McCarthy Hearings ("Have You No Sense of Decency?") |
Joseph Welch |
9 June 1954 |
Washington, DC |
100 |
"Adoption of the Declaration of Human Rights" |
Eleanor Roosevelt |
9 Dec 1948 |
Paris, France |
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