John F Kennedy Inaugural Speech Impact

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In modern day America, there are so many things that were impacted by the past. The men and women in history worked hard to make America what it is today. Some were important people others were important events. In the books, Essential American Documents and Speeches Volume 1 & 2, the people who most impacted us, from the past, are all compiled into two books. They all have different times and ways they have changed America. The people that impacted the U.S. today the most, in my eyes, Are John F. Kennedy, Benjamin Franklin, Ulysses S. Grant, and Albert Einstein. They each had a speech or a letter that changed the history of our country. To begin, John F. Kennedy’s Inaugural Address, on January 20, 1961 impacted the future of America drastically. Kennedy was sworn in as the youngest President, in that time, at 43 years old. His inaugural address was one of the shortest at 1364 words and considered one of the best speeches in history. His speech impacted so many people because it addressed the audience as the “new generation” and he sets himself apart from past Presidents. Kennedy covers so many issues in his speech that give people hope for the future. He uses his speech …show more content…

Grant gave a speech called, “Special Message to Congress Announcing Ratification of the 15th Amendment”. This speech changed the way African Americans were treated. He makes his views on this amendment well know and impacted how other people saw it as well. Many people took his opinion on this topic seriously because of his passion. When Grant makes black lives equal to his own everyone is in amazement. He says, “Institutions like ours, in which all power is derived directly from the people, must depend mainly upon intelligence, patriotism, and industry.” This quote is saying that even with the acceptance of African Americans we are still holding on to what we originally planned. He took this speech and pushed for this because that is what our country needed, that is what we

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