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To Reach the Nation's Ear

Leeman, Richard W.
To Reach the Nation's Ear
Throughout much of American history, African Americans have been denied easy access to most of the traditional modes of effective reform, such as newspapers, legislative assemblies, unions and political parties. Public speaking has thus been one of the most critically important means by which leaders and individuals have reached an audience, enacted or prevented change, and created community. Dating from the earliest days of American history, ...

CHF 51.50

The Will of a People

Leeman, Richard W / Duffy, Bernard K
The Will of a People
Drawing upon nearly two hundred years of recorded African American oratory, The Will of a People: A Critical Anthology of Great African American Speeches, edited by Richard W. Leeman and Bernard K. Duffy, brings together in one unique volume some of this tradition's most noteworthy speeches, each paired with an astute introduction designed to highlight its most significant elements. Arranged chronologically, from Maria Miller Stewart's 1832 sp...

CHF 46.90

Do Everything Reform

Leeman, Richard W.
Do Everything Reform
This is the first study of the reform oratory of the "silver-tongued" temperance leader, Frances Willard. It provides a critical analysis of the speaking style of this influential late 19th century suffragette, prohibitionist, and Christian leader of women.

CHF 99.00

The Teleological Discourse of Barack Obama

Leeman, Richard W.
The Teleological Discourse of Barack Obama
The Teleological Discourse of Barack Obama, by Richard Leeman, provides an in-depth analysis of President Barack Obama's speeches and writings to explain the power of the 44th president's speaking. This book argues that, from his earliest writings through his latest presidential speeches, Obama has described the world through a teleological lens. Teleology is the philosophy of discovering in the essential nature of humans or countries the telo...

CHF 175.00