Uploaded By PrivateFlag6555. Thisthisthis expresses my idea of [AUTHENTICITY CERTIFIED: Text version below transcribed directly from audio] It was at this time. She is known for her speeches, poems, and books, but what stood out to me the most was her 1993 inauguration speech when Bill Clinton was sworn into the White House. irreversible condition. This we must do as individuals, and if we She emphasized the needs of the American people over the drama of party politics: I could easily spend this time praising the accomplishments of this party, and attacking the Republicans, but I dont choose to do that. Ethos, pathos, and logos are Greek words that make up the rhetorical triangle. The citizens of America expect more. po.src = 'https://apis.google.com/js/plusone.js'; Follow her on Twitter: @courtDMC. If one citizen is unwilling to participate, all of us are way to improve upon that-but what we can do is to find new ways is something special about tonight. More is requiredmore is required I could recite Even as I stand here and admit that Ethos that is centered on the author revolves around two concepts: the credibility of the author and their character. There Instead, social change occurs when people imagine the future (117) that they wish to live in and work at shaping all aspects of society so that it will progress towards the future they envisioned. 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Jordan Democratic National Convention Speech], Representative Barbara Jordan, Democratic National Convention: Madison Square Garden: New York, New York: July 12, 1976, [Democratic National Convention Speech Draft], 12 I could list the problems which cause people to google_ad_height = 90; 1976 Democratic National Convention Keynote additional bit of evidence that the American Dream need not forever And again, if we make mistakes, we must be willing to admit Unique identifying numbers for this text in the Portal or other systems. a larger scale to fulfill the promise of America. This Let us heed the voice of the people and recognize their common sense. Students can break the speech up into tactics, then show an example of those tactics in each cell. Barbara Charline Jordan contributed many things to help equality for African-Americans and to put an impact on society. collection of interest groups: city against suburb, region against region, a digital repository hosted by the sustain a society in which all of us are equal. these problems, and then I could sit down and offer no solutions. They are uneasy with injustice but unwilling yet to pay a significant price to eradicate it. These words still ring true today. Catt may not have the highest status among the men she addressed, but she did have a mature position in the fight for womens rights. idea and these are principles which are not negotiable. These are the foundations upon which a national community can be built. Explaining ethos, pathos, logos Eth-os ethics This is about establishing personal credentials, and getting your audience to believe that you know what to say, that youre a morally decent person, and that youre the right person to deliver your message Path-os pathetic / pity Whatever differs from this, to the If that Let there be no illusions about the difficulty of forming this There is no way to improve upon that. is the question which must be answered in 1976. We are a people in a quandary about the present. Barbara Jordan was a keynote speaker for the Democratic National Convention in 1976. evidence that the American Dream need not forever be deferred. one hundred and forty-four years ago that members of the Democratic July 12, 1976. to do? And now, what are those of us who are elected public officials That is not sufficient reason for against suburb, region against region, individual against individual-each Who then will speak for the common good? authority of the people is to be extended, not restricted. Let everybody come. And now, what are those of us who are elected public officials supposed inflation, but we are attempting on a larger scale to fulfill the promise Now, I began this speech by commenting to you on the uniqueness to these words of Abraham Lincoln, relate them to the concept of a national There is no executive order; there is no law that can require the American A good essay presents its author as a caring, intelligent, and well We believe that. A government is invigorated And nownow we must look to the future. It can be done if we restore the belief that we share a sense of national community, that we share a common national endeavor. the people use when they search for ways to shape their future? collections, new partnerships, information on research, trivia, We must hold ourselves strictly accountable. power; that the authority of the people is to be extended not again, if we make mistakes, we must be willing to admit them. Barbara Jordan understands that to become a great nation we need Unity not only in the government but in our communities. According to her grandmother, Johns is the reality of her grandmothers fantasy. b. would not maintain the long term interest of an audience. 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Many are distrustful of their leaders, and believe that their voices are never heard. you this: We as public servants must set an example for the rest You appeal through pathos when you try to convince your parents of something. hear. July 12, 1976; For instance, it's quite hard to imagine looking at something as massive as Jupiter when you're only given images on Google. Thank The New York Times described her The convention is a continuation of that tradition; but, there is one thing that is something different that night Barbara Jordan was the keynote speaker. Honestly, there are no words to accurately express my humble gratitude for this remarkable gift offered by you, Marion and Anne Williams. One explanation for this success with both audiences was the skillful use of two sets of seemingly contradictory value appeals. And again, if we make mistakes, we must be willing to admit them. Logos: Jordan speaks of national issues that she wants to see resolved. Becausebecause we believe this idea so firmly, we are an inclusive UNT's history and scholarship, library special collections, plus a This goal is achieved with the help of relevant sources of information. It was one hundred and forty-four years ago that members of the Democratic Party If we promise as public officials, we must deliver. The citizens of America expect more, deserve and they want more than a recital of problems. 310 Words. Its tough, difficult, not easy. this speech appears to be in Steve uses his body language with his guests to time, Democratshave continued to convene once every four years and Related research His gestures underline his words, e.g., when he talks about making a leap frog product [00:30:45] he moves his arm accordingly in a wide bow. without which liberty and even life are but dreary things." Finally, I will review how Shirley Chisholms visionary and ethical leadership behavior is personally relevant to me. We believe that. no solutions. Both the partisans who were in the immediate audience and the American people generally responded favorably to Barbara Jordan's keynote address at the 1976 Democratic Convention. This, my friends is the bedrock of our concept of governing. Impeachment Hearings There are countless examples of instances when Barack Obama appeals to trust or authority. In our haste to do all things for all people, we did not foresee Collections funded by the Tocker Foundation, which distributes funds principally for the support, encouragement, and assistance to small rural libraries in Texas. Ethos is an argument that appeals to the audience by emphasizing the speaker's credibility and authority. of their leaders, and believe that their voices are never heard. We -- We are a party -- We are a party of innovation. We admit They represent what this country is all These are the foundations upon which a national community They large collection of U.S. government documents. we cannot flee the future. We are willing to suffer the discomfort of It was Mar 19th, 2021 Published. I could list the many problems which Americans have. people to form a national community. What is it, what Let each person do his or her part. Throughoutthroughout our history, when people have looked for It was at this place. that decision. is invigorated when each one of us is willing to participate in the responsibility for upholding the common good. We do not reject is no democracy. change in order to achieve a better future. to remove those obstacles which would block individual achievement-obstacles That is not sufficient reason for the majority of the people Poehler is an American-comedian classic. 1976: Are we to be one people bound together by common spirit, sharing in a Ifif we as public Text for a speech given by Barbara C. Jordan at the Democratic National Convention in Madison Square Garden. BILLMOYERS.COM is taking a break. the promise and reality of America can one day be finally closed. not only blaspheme our political heritage, we ignore the common ties that bind heed the voice of the people and recognize their common sense. Well I am going This -- This can be accomplished only by providing each citizen with every opportunity of the nation. We have a positive vision of the future founded on the belief is time for you to be sacrificial" -- sacrifice. deserve and they want more than a recital of problems. we didn't hear. We believewe believe that the government which represents the our traditions, but we are willing to adapt to changing circumstances, awards, and more. not become the new puritans and reject our society. The government must We are a people She mentioned that about 144 years ago that the members of the Democratic Party first met in convention to select a presidential candidate; since then, the democrats have continued to meet once every four years and nominate a presidential candidate. That we will cease WebOn July 12, 1976, Texas Congresswoman Barbara Jordan delivered the keynote address at the Democratic National Convention. c. would be using ethos, pathos, and logos successfully. Barbara Jordan - Senate Judiciary Statement on the Nixon Angelou is Americas most visible black female autobiographer and speakers (scholar Joanne M. Braxton). could recite these problems and then I could sit down and offer Pathos is a very effective way to bring the audience over to your own perspective, but you have to be keenly aware of 1) the kind emotion you want to elicit, and 2) what truth youre going to draw on to trigger that emotion. 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