Independence Day Independence Day

Independence Day

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Publisher Description

It may seem odd that Mark Twain delivered a 4th of July speech in London in 1907. Aside from poking fun at the American obsession with fireworks and drunken revelry, however, the brilliant Twain knew just how to tie the topic of American independence with his British audience. He recounts how the Revolutionary War was fought between Brits over a Declaration of Independence written by Brits before the United States officially formed as a nation. “So you see,” he admits in this insightful speech, “what we owe to England in the matter of liberties.”  

GENRE
Non-Fiction
NARRATOR
LGJ
Larry G. Jones
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
00:14
hr min
RELEASED
2018
24 April
PUBLISHER
Audio Sommelier
SIZE
12.5
MB