On the Death of Emmitt Till, September 27, 1955
Mamie Till's 1955 Speech On September 27, 1955—just thirty days after the death of Emmett Till—his mother Mamie Till delivered a speech recounting the events that followed her son's murder.…
A curated collection of historically and culturally significant speech acts
Welcome to the COMM-C1000 Great Speeches Wiki — a curated collection of historically and culturally significant speech acts created by students in Introduction to Public Speaking at College of the Desert.
While many entries feature classic oratory, this collection also includes congressional testimony, film monologues, performances of historical speeches, TED Talks, and other forms of public discourse that students found rhetorically compelling. What unites these entries is not format but function: each represents a meaningful moment of persuasion, inspiration, education or cultural impact that students found significant.
Each entry analyzes a speech act that matters: one with a clear rhetorical situation, accessible primary media, and substantive civic, cultural, or historical significance. Students apply rhetorical concepts—situation, appeals, organization, devices, and delivery—to examine how speakers move audiences and shape public discourse.
Entries include core identification (speaker, date, occasion, audience), rhetorical analysis (argument, appeals, notable techniques), delivery observations, and impact/legacy—all (theoretically) supported by credible sources and proper attributions.
These entries are authored by students and represent their original analysis and research. Each entry has been lightly edited for consistency and clarity while preserving each student's original voice.
Mamie Till's 1955 Speech On September 27, 1955—just thirty days after the death of Emmett Till—his mother Mamie Till delivered a speech recounting the events that followed her son's murder.…
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gkjW9PZBRfk&t=187s Emma Watson delivered this speech on September 20, 2014, at the United Nations Headquarters in New York City to launch the HeForShe campaign, a global solidarity movement initiated by…
https://youtu.be/Crr7j0udrc4?si=T0q7_YaIqm05ynSS Elon Musk delivered this speech following Donald Trump's inauguration on January 20, 2025. The address is inspiring and motivating, infused with optimism throughout. Musk touches on sensitive topics that…
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=XilHJc9IZvE&pp=ygUPYWluJ3QgaSBhIHdvbWFu Pat Theriault performed Sojourner Truth's 1851 "Ain't I a Woman?" speech at Kansas State University's 8th Annual Diversity Summit on April 1, 2011. The original speech was delivered at…
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pxBQLFLei70 Admiral William H. McRaven’s commencement speech, “Make Your Bed,” is a widely known motivational speech focused on personal growth and discipline. It was delivered to college graduates who were…
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gfUI79c0kUA The purpose of Shannon Sharpe's Pro Football Hall of Fame induction speech is to inspire young athletes while honoring and thanking his family and friends. He draws on personal…
https://youtu.be/AvI_b0_B2cE?si=rQRHHucd7vlCIOvU Black Hair in Hollywood: A Tangled Issue addresses ongoing discrimination against Black hair in the entertainment industry through the voices of prominent Black actresses, including Halle Berry, Tia Mowry-Hardrict,…
https://youtu.be/PnREW2OqFKI?si=373WY9ZmsmOe0tme The 1990 Nayirah Testimony demonstrates the incredible power of emotion in public speaking. The main purpose of her testimony was to describe the cruelty of Iraqi forces in Kuwait…
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X4Qm9cGRub0 In Brené Brown's TED Talk, she argues that vulnerability is not a weakness but a foundation for connection, creativity, and courage. She addresses the need to stay authentic in…
https://youtu.be/OBG50aoUwlI?si=Vgku_Ey9OrUe0DyH In Taylor Swift's 2022 commencement speech at New York University, she employs logos by sharing life lessons drawn from her own experiences. She explains that her past mistakes made…