From our databases (you will need the username/password for remote access):
Liberty or Death Speech by Patrick Henry -- 1775 (Salem Press)
Constitutional Equality by Victoria Woodhull -- 1871 (Salem Press)
Antiwar Speech by Eugene Debs -- 1918 (Salem Press)
Speech on Mexican Immigration by John C. Box -- 1928 (Salem Press)
Nobel Prize Acceptance Speech by William Faulkner -- 1950 (Annals of American History)
Undelivered Dallas Speech by John F. Kennedy -- 1963 (Annals of American History)
The Emperor Has No Clothes Speech by Senator Robert Byrd -- 2003 (Salem Press)
The Hill We Climb by Amanda Gorman -- 2021 (EBSCOHost)
From our databases (you will need the username/password for remote access):
Popular speeches (Annals of American History)
Vital Speeches of the Day (EBSCOHost)
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From the web:
9 Famous Speeches By Indian, Pakistani And Indian-American Women
10 Famous Speeches that Stand the Test of Time
16 Famous Speeches that Shaped the World
29 Famous Speeches by Black Women
49 Important Speeches in 21st Century America (audio and transcript)
Environmental Speeches by Women
Famous Speeches from the History Channel (video)
Great Speeches from the 1700s to the 2000s
Great Speeches of the 20th Century
Top 100 speeches American Rhetoric (audio and transcript)
Erin Fitzpatrick-Bjorn, Librarian
efitzpatrick@jesuitportland.org
503.292.2663 ext. 7403
Shannon Dickinson, Librarian
sdickinson@jesuitportland.org
503.292.2663 ext. 7403
Starting Fall 2021:
Regular Hours:
7:30 am - 3:00 pm
Closed on weekends
and school holidays
The Clark Library is a haven for quiet study, research, and personal reading
There is
no eating or drinking
allowed in the library.
Water is allowed.
Borrowing Books & other material:
Overdues:
Students who have overdue items will:
Students who lose or damage library material must pay for the replacement of material.
Computers:
Students may use computers to enhance their learning. Please limit gaming to home time.
Internet Acceptable Use Policy
If you want to cite an Internet source for any paper in any class at Jesuit, follow theInternet Acceptable Use Policy.
Technology Policy
As a Catholic, college-preparatory school, Jesuit High School recognizes the need to educate young men and women to use technology ethically and effectively and follow the Technology Policy.