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The Nation's Forum Collection consists of fifty-nine sound recordings of speeches by American leaders from 1918-1920. The speeches focus on issues and events surrounding the First World War and the subsequent presidential election of 1920. Speakers include: Warren G. Harding, James Cox, Calvin Coolidge, Franklin D. Roosevelt, Samuel Gompers, Henry Cabot Lodge, and John J. Pershing. Speeches range from one to five minutes.
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Special Presentations:

Speaker Portrait Gallery

From War to Normalcy: An Introduction to the Nation's Forum Collection


Understanding the Collection

About the Collection

Selected Bibliography

Collection Connections

Working with the Collection

How to Listen to Sound Recordings

How to Order Copies of Photographs | Sound Recordings

Editor's Note

Copyright and Other Restrictions

Acknowledgments


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