A Brief Speech Analysis of Shirley Chisholm Abstract This essay is a brief evaluation of the speeches given in the documentary of Shirley Chisholm. The tools used to analyze the speeches are identified throughout the paper. It concludes an analysis of the introduction, body, conclusion, language, and delivery. The accomplishments of these tools are discussed to give an overall evaluation. The sources used to identify the tools are internet and non internet based to conclude the analysis. Keywords: evaluation, speeches, tools, overall evaluation A Brief Speech Analysis of Shirley Chisholm In January 1972, politician Shirley Chisholm announced in front of all Americans her bid to become the Democratic Party candidate for …show more content…
Did the Delivery Support the Speech? Chisholm seemed to have used notes to help present her speech. It seemed that she referred to her notes quite often, but she did maintain a certain amount of poise throughout the speech. The focus of her message and interest was not lost. Chisholm maintained eye contact with her audience by constantly looking
RFK made a speech about MLK and he had to tell everyone that MLK had been shot and killed. The central idea of “On the death of Martin Luther King Jr.” RFK wants us to know that we can all come together and instead of acting in riots and anger we can act in peace like MLK wanted us to. RFK wanted us to know that we can act in peace and come together as one and not fight but be at peace to continue the dream of MLK. The most compelling speech was On the death of Martin Luther King Jr.” speech. I said this speech was most compelling because RFK wanted us to know that we should treat everyone equal.
Michelle Obama is giving a speech at Bowie State University. The location and reason of the speech is part of the “Reach Higher” initiative to encourage education beyond high school. Michelle Obama begins the speech by thanking the University the Opportunity to be there and the staff. This includes Freeman Hrabowski, a professor who won the Presidential Medal of Excellence. Next, Mrs. Obama thanks the class of 2013 at Bowie State and give them recognition for being the few who have been able to continue the education while also maintaining the personal life and matters. After she gives recognition the class, she then begins to mention historical context including the first African Baptist Church and how it helped begin offering many African
If I could have a conversation with any person in human history, my first choice would be the woman that stated, “The emotional, sexual, and psychological stereotyping of females begins when the doctor says, ‘It's a girl.’” Shirley Anita St. Hill Chisholm, born on November 30, 1924, and passed on January 1, 2005, was the first African-American woman to serve in Congress and to seek a nomination for the U.S. Presidency. She ran, in spite of she coined, her “double handicap” in reference to her blackness and womanhood. Mrs. Chisholm broke barriers in the political field that has allowed young women like me to one day dream of stepping foot in the Capitol building or the Oval Office, as a President or otherwise.
Susan B. Anthony inspired to fight for women’s right while camping against alcohol..along with Elizabeth Cady Stanton also an activist, Anthony and Stanton founded the NWSA . Which helped the two women to go around and produced The Revolution, a weekly publication that lobbied for women’s rights.She also went on saying that if women ever wanted to get reaction men had…only thing stopping them,..having voting rights. An american social reformer and women’s right activist who played a pivotal role in the women’s suffrage movement, also a teacher who aggregate and compare about nature. She gave the “Women’s Rights to the Suffrage” giving outside the jail she was going to be held in, she gave this speech in person in 1873 and her audience were mostly white women that want virtues like men. Also men that wanted to put women in their place and friends of her and fellow citizens. Her main points are that women needed power that men had. Growing up in a quaker household she knew that women needed honor as men just like slaves experience getting their freedom. In Women’s right to suffrage Susan B. Anthony uses tone, reparation,and logos which dematices why women should have equal morality and voting abilities as men.
Becoming involved in politics was not the initial goal that Shirley was striving for. It was not until she was in college in which she first became interested in the Bedford-Stuyvesant Political League. She was impressed with a man named Hodder, who represented the Bedford- Stuyvesant Political League, and his speeches that supported the black community. He sparked her interest in politics and from then on Shirley was in and out of the political spotlight (Metcalf 118).
In her early years, Shirley Chisholm was separated from her parents and lived in the Barbados. Through this experience, she was able to prove her willpower by being a studious student in school despite the hardship she faced of being away from her parents. This determination benefited her when she came back home to the racist and misogynistic United States at ten years old. Her exceptional grade statuses helped her graduate at the top of her class and earn a scholarship to college so that she could pursue her dream as a school teacher. After she became a teacher, she was content with her position; but after observing lower wages, verbal assaults such as a woman being asked, “Do you type?” when given an interview, and many other discrepancies that blacks and women endured, she became more alert in the brutal society around her and turned to politics.
May 9, 1867, a time of Reconstruction and the American Civil War. With all the changes happening between the country, men, and women, there was a hope for improvement as well. Men of color had just gained new right privileges and it was about time women gained some rights as well. In New York City, a colored women named Sojourner Truth, decided to speak up for the rights of colored women. The speech was directed towards the American Equal Rights Association, in hope of informing and educating them on what colored women had been going through. She had hoped to grasp the attention of not only women but men on making some better efforts to help improve the colored women community.
“I am, was, and always be a catalyst for change” (Chisholm, 1970). Shirley Chisholm was a Visionary Leader and Ethical Leader by challenging the country to live up to ideals of equality and opportunity, while navigating the rough political landscape, contending with racial and gender discrimination. In this essay, I will review how Shirley Chisholm used her visionary leadership traits by becoming the first African American congresswoman to create diversity and how she used Idealized Influence to garner votes to run for U.S. presidency. Additionally, I will review how Chisholm displayed Ethical Leadership by challenging the seniority system in Congress and how she used her moral values to stand up for what she believed in. Finally, I will review how Shirley Chisholm’s visionary and ethical leadership behavior is personally relevant to me. First, let’s review how Chisholm used her visionary leadership traits.
• In Shirley Chisholm’s speech , she incorporates the rhetorical devices as persuasive devices to reveal her purpose. Her purpose is to show how not just black women are discriminated, but all women are discriminated. Shirley Chisholm is trying to persuade her point to House of Representatives for equal rights amendment. In this example, Shirley Chisholm uses the rhetorical device of ethos to reveal her purpose.
Barbara Jordan was a keynote speaker for the Democratic National Convention in 1976. 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. 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. In 1832, no one would have asked Barbara Jordan to deliver the speech, especially if it was a woman. She didn’t want to spend during her speech – having the time to praise the accomplishments of the Democratic and attacking the Republicans – and she didn’t
On June 11,1963 at the University of Alabama in Tuscaloosa, John F. Kennedy delivered “The Civil Rights Address” on this day he was trying to get the message to the people that everyone in the United States should be equal and have equal rights.
In the speech, Equal Rights for Women by Shirley Chisholm, main rhetor in the speech. She is the first African American woman to be elected to Congress. She is part of the House Representative in Washington D.C, from May 21, 1969, to 1983. She entered the primaries for the Democratic nomination for the presidency in 1972. Chisholm purpose is to fight for equal rights for all citizens, most specifically women. She wants to help as an advocate by providing more opportunities for women and encouraging women to do different men work field, other than just working as a secretary, teacher, librarian, or to just be a household woman. She wants to eliminate discrimination; prejudiced on the political view of
Being the first African American women to join congress, gives an impact on her speech because she later becomes a public figure. She was assigned to the House Forestry Committee, then moved to the Veterans Affair Committee, and then advanced to Education and Labor Committee(“Shirley Chisholm.” Biography). In 1972, Shirley Chisholm place her hat in the ring to run for U.S. presidency. Chisholm says, “ I am not the candidate of black America, although I am black and proud.
Were not aliens nor from another planet. So why treat other humans differently even if they are just like us. We all have two hands, lags and eyes five fingers, from hands and toes. Why do we have to discriminate each other? Instead of helping each other in a certain way maybe not financially but at least by saying good morning! On the other hand, how are you today? Even by a simple big smile, it can change up a person’s day. By doing it to everyone not just whites say hi but to everyone leaving out there color. Just like how Rachel Dolezal said in the YouTube video titled, “Rachel Dolezal Breaks her silence: Identify as Black” her skin was white but her culture was black. When I go to Mexico and I walk to the plaza everyone who I walk past
Various factors have been suggested, such as systematic decline along the hair shaft, systematic variation among body regions or external contamination through sweat. This study attempts to fill those methodical gaps of HCC assessment in chimpanzees. The washout effect fact has been observed in several human studies. It was initially suggested that structural damage of distal hair segments may permit liquids like water and cosmetics or alcohol to clean the samples before analysis to penetrate and washout hair cortisol more easily. This would be reflected in decreasing HCC from skin-near to distal part to the hair. The waning effect maybe more appropriate than the traditional term washout effect, which is meant to indicate the leaching of cortisol by water. This is because cortisol may not only leech from hair shaft but it also may be could degrade it