American Debates and SpeechesAge Level: 12–17 Grade Level: 7–12 Today we think of candidates debating before being elected. It is a normal part of the election process. However, before Abraham Lincoln and Illinois senator Stephen Douglas, debates did not occur. Their debates were later published in a book, and Americans could read each candidate''s thoughts on slavery. Lincoln wanted to end slavery but Douglas wanted each state to decide for itself if slavery should exist. The ensuing debates pinpoint a critical time in American history. Were people going to vote to allow this inhumane institution to continue or would they agree with Lincoln and abolish it? Fall 2020 Page 1 of 11 Examining "Ain't I a Woman?" by Sojourner Truth Alex David Sojourner Truth swept her audiences off their feet with her roaring calls for change. She demanded that both women and African Americans be free. Traveling around the country, she spoke out against slavery, calling for emancipation for enslaved people, and asked her listeners to give women the right to vote...Read More Buying Options ISBN: 9781978515055 Binding: eBookList Price: $36.27Discount Price: $27.20 ISBN: 9781978515048 Binding: Library Bound BookList Price: $36.27Discount Price: $27.20 ISBN: 9781978515031 Binding: Paperback BookPrice: $ ee LL PP Loading… Examining "Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death" by Patrick Henry Alex David The year is 1775. America is a grand experiment. Colonists are writing anonymous pamphlets about their hopes for this new country. British redcoats walk the streets. Enslaved African American women and men work on tobacco and sugar plantations...Read More Buying Options ISBN: 9781978515086 Binding: eBookList Price: $36.27Discount Price: $27.20 ISBN: 9781978515079 Binding: Library Bound BookList Price: $36.27Discount Price: $27.20 ISBN: 9781978515062 Binding: Paperback BookPrice: $ ee LL PP Loading… Examining Abraham Lincoln and Stephen Douglas's Senate Debates Alex David Today we think of candidates debating before being elected. It is a normal part of the election process. However, before Abraham Lincoln and Illinois senator Stephen Douglas, debates did not occur. Their debates were later published in a book, and Americans could read each candidate's thoughts on slavery...Read More Buying Options ISBN: 9781978515116 Binding: eBookList Price: $36.27Discount Price: $27.20 ISBN: 9781978515109 Binding: Library Bound BookList Price: $36.27Discount Price: $27.20 ISBN: 9781978515093 Binding: Paperback BookPrice: $ ee LL PP Loading… Examining the Federalist and Anti-Federalist Debates Alex David Imagine a time when people, using secret pen names, wrote exhilarating argumentative essays. Imagine wanting to find out what people like "Brutus" and "Cato" would argue. The revolution was over, and Americans were trying to decide how their new democratic government should be structured...Read More Buying Options ISBN: 9781978515147 Binding: eBookList Price: $36.27Discount Price: $27.20 ISBN: 9781978515130 Binding: Library Bound BookList Price: $36.27Discount Price: $27.20 ISBN: 9781978515123 Binding: Paperback BookPrice: $ ee LL PP Loading… Examining the Gettysburg Address by Abraham Lincoln Alex David Tall, awkward Abraham Lincoln delivered the Gettysburg Address in just four minutes. It was only 272 words. Even after the tragic deaths of thousands of Union soldiers, Lincoln imagines a united country...Read More Buying Options ISBN: 9781978515178 Binding: eBookList Price: $36.27Discount Price: $27.20 ISBN: 9781978515161 Binding: Library Bound BookList Price: $36.27Discount Price: $27.20 ISBN: 9781978515154 Binding: Paperback BookPrice: $ ee LL PP Loading… Page 1 of 11 Loading… Loading… Loading... Library Bound Book: List Price: $181.35 Discount Price: $136.00 + Add to wish list eBook: List Price: $181.35 Discount Price: $136.00 + Add to wish list Paperback Book: List Price: $0.00 Discount Price: $0.00 + Add to wish list Please log in Log in or register to create a wish list. Login or Register Loading…