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: Famous for the line, "Ask not what your country can do for you—ask what you can do for your country," JFK’s speech was a call to service for a new generation. It set the tone for the 1960s, emphasizing global responsibility and the shared challenges of the Cold War era.

: In the early days of World War II, Churchill used his mastery of language to bolster British resolve. This speech was a defiant refusal to surrender to Nazi Germany, turning words into a "weapon of war" that inspired an entire nation to hold the line. dom Speeches By Famous People

: A pivotal moment for the women's suffrage movement, Pankhurst’s speech in Hartford, Connecticut, explained why women were forced into militancy. Her argument was simple: they had tried every peaceful means, and now they were "human beings who have a right to choose their own destiny." : Famous for the line, "Ask not what

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