George Washington's First Inaugural Address
George Washington's Farewell Address
James Monroe's State of the Nation Address, Proclaiming the Monroe Doctrine
Lincoln's Gettysburg Address
Abraham Lincoln's Second Inaugural Address
Theodore Roosevelt's “The Man with the Muck Rake” Speech
Woodrow Wilson's War Message, Advising Congress to Declare War on Germany
Franklin D. Roosevelt's First Fireside Chat
Franklin D. Roosevelt's Third Inaugural Address
Franklin D. Roosevelt's War Message, Asking Congress to Declare War on Japan
Harry Truman's Farewell Address
John F. Kennedy's Inaugural Address
Lyndon Johnson's State of the Union Address, Proposing the “Great Society” Program
Richard Nixon's Resignation Speech
Ronald Reagan's Inaugural Address
George H. W. Bush's State of the Union Address, Envisioning One Thousand Points of Light
William Clinton's Inaugural Address
George W. Bush's Address to Congress and the American People
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