One of the delights of Internet research is the availability of primary sources, such as original recordings of political speeches. Whether you're a student writing a report, or a history buff of any age, you'll find something of interest in the following
Michael Eidenmuller, an Assistant Professor of Speech Communication at the University of Texas at Tyler, created a directory of over 5000 speeches, interviews, debates and "other recorded media events.
"Hear the Words that Changed the World.
Funded by the National Endowment for the Humanities in partnership with Michigan State University, History and Politics Outloud is a "searchable archive of politically significant audio materials.
"On September 26, 1960, John F.