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Undelivered : the never-heard speeches that would have rewritten history / Jeff Nussbaum.

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"A fascinating insight into notable speeches that were never delivered, showing what could have been if history had gone down a different path. For almost every delivered speech, there exists an undelivered opposite. These "second speeches" provide alternative histories of what could have been if not for schedule changes, changes of heart, or momentous turns of events. In Undelivered, political speechwriter Jeff Nussbaum presents the most notable speeches the public never heard, from Dwight Eisenhower's apology for a D-Day failure to Richard Nixon's refusal to resign the presidency, and even Hillary Clinton's acceptance for a 2016 victory-the latter never seen until now. Examining the content of these speeches and the context of the historic moments thatalmost came to be, Nussbaum considers not only what they tell us about the past but also what they can inform us about our present"-- Provided by publisher.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9781250240705
  • ISBN: 1250240700
  • Physical Description: ix, 374 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
  • Edition: First edition.
  • Publisher: New York : Flatiron Books, 2022.

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Bibliography, etc. Note:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 307-374).
Subject: Speeches, addresses, etc., American > 20th century.
Speeches, addresses, etc., American > 21st century.
Imaginary histories.

Available copies

  • 5 of 5 copies available at Missouri Evergreen. (Show)
  • 1 of 1 copy available at Webb City Public. (Show)
  • 1 of 1 copy available at Webb City Public Library.

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  • 1 current hold with 5 total copies.
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Veteran speechwriter Nussbaum (coauthor, Intelligence Matters) examines in this intriguing account prepared speeches that, due to unforeseen circumstances, a change of mind, or outside pressure, were never delivered. Drawing on his experiences as a speechwriter for Al Gore, Barack Obama, and Joe Biden, Nussbaum analyzes such unheard addresses as John Lewis's fiery draft remarks for the 1963 March on Washington, in which he planned to call on civil rights activists to "march through the South... the way Sherman did" and "burn Jim Crow to the ground." Elsewhere, Nussbaum documents Richard Nixon's waffling over whether to resign or make the case that "the evidence against him wasn't as damning as it appeared"; analyzes whether an "apology" speech Japanese emperor Hirohito considered giving in the aftermath of WWII might have "raised the question of war responsibility and perhaps required to abdicate"; and notes that Gen. Dwight Eisenhower was prepared to accept full responsibility if the Normandy invasion failed. Throughout, Nussbaum weaves in enlightening behind-the-scenes details about the process of speechwriting and makes a strong case for the power of speeches "to educate, inform, inspire, incite, and move people to action." The result is a fascinating look at what might have been. (May)

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Imagining the world as it might have been. Veteran speechwriter Nussbaum highlights the contingencies of history by examining crucial speeches that, because of a change of events or a speaker's change of mind, never were given. "Each of these speeches," he writes, "provides a window into the fraught moments in which it was penned." Besides offering key excerpts, and in some cases the entire speech, the author provides historical and biographical context, close readings for language and style, and speculations about how the speech might have altered the course of subsequent events. Among the undelivered speeches he identifies are John Lewis' proposed remarks at the March on Washington, D.C., in 1963; Native American leader Wamsutta Frank James' speech at the 350th anniversary of the Pilgrim landing at Plymouth Rock; Helen Keller's brief remarks at a suffrage parade in 1913, undelivered because of mob rioting; "the speech President Nixon was prepared to make refusing to resign in 1974"; Edward VIII's equivocation about abdicating in 1939; Dwight Eisenhower's apology in case of the failure of D-Day; Emperor Hirohito's "shame-ridden apology for his role in starting World War II"; Condoleezza Rice's foreign policy speech, planned for Sept. 11, 2001; and Hillary Clinton's victory speech in 2016. Some of these texts, unearthed by Nussbaum, currently Joe Biden's senior speechwriter, had been filed away for decades. Edward's words, for example were rediscovered after nearly 70 years in documents released by the British Public Record Office in 2003. His plan--quashed by his ministers--"was to say that he wished to marry Mrs. Simpson, but neither of them would insist that she be queen. He would then go away to a foreign country while people made up their minds. If he were called back, he would resume his reign with Mrs. Simpson as his consort. If he weren't, he would abdicate." Nussbaum speculates that if Edward--sympathetic to Germany--had continued as king, the course of the war would have been dramatically different. A fresh perspective on history. Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.


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