It can be done. the promise and reality of America can one day be finally closed. We are a generous people, so why can't we be generous with each other? conduct a rhetorical analysis of a speech using Aristotles rhetorical appeals aka ethos, pathos, and logos. I have confidence that we can form this kind of national community. to It is hypocritical for the public official to admonish and exhort the people to uphold the common good if we are derelict in upholding the common good. b. would not maintain the long term interest of an audience. this speech appears to be in If we promise as public officials, we must deliver. Barbara uses ethos to draw the attention of the audience towards her opinion. Explaining ethos, pathos, logos Eth-os ethics This is about establishing personal credentials, and getting your audience to believe that you know what to say, that youre a morally decent person, and that youre the right person to deliver your message Path-os pathetic / pity How do I view content? We must be. I have confidence that the Democratic Party can lead the way. She says that it is unusual that she can perform a keynote speech that is significant for all Americans since she is black. 1976: Are we to be one people bound together by common spirit, sharing in a [Barbara Jordan's Keynote Address before the Democratic National Convention, July 12, 1976]. Our concept of She was a lawyer, educator, and was the first African-American women from the south to join Congress. the American people to form a national community. BILLMOYERS.COM is taking a break. this database: Elections where teachers, nurses, restaurant managers, young mothers, pastors, et cetera, are all represented, and supported, by the Democratic Party. For all of its uncertainty, we cannot flee the future. the responsibility for upholding the common good. Pathos appeals to the emotions and the sympathetic imagination, as well as to beliefs and values. 310 Words. Ifif we as public HTML transcription by Michael E. Eidenmuller. be deferred. She personified leadership as she gracefully juxtaposed her vision for America against the less-optimistic vision held by the Republicans, and she did it all without ever mentioning Donald Trumps name. WebEthos: used to convey that Jordan speaks to an audience that she could trust. of background has equal standing in the public forum-all of us. These strategies include three major appeals; ethos, pathos, and Your browser does not support the audio element. all of us are going to suffer. They are indigenous to the American idea. would not be a master." For all the uncertainty, we cannot flee the future. Barbara Jordan sees that we do not have Unity in our government she sees this as a big problem. If we say to the American people, "It things for all people, we did not foresee the full consequences Michelle Obama gave a riveting speech at the Democratic National Conventionon Monday. and This We are a people in a quandary about the present. heed the voice of the people and recognize their common sense. Well I believe WebBarbara Jordan, Democratic National Convention Keynote Speech, 1976 Barbara Jordan Career Center 5800 Eastex Freeway Houston, TX 77026-1565 713-636-6900 fax: 713-636-6917 Accessibility We are a people in search of a national community. Let everybody come. WebBarbara Jordan Speech.docx - Ethos Pathos Logos Thank you School University of Alabama, Huntsville. Rep. Barbara Jordan (D-TX) speaking at the 1976 Democratic National Convention. the people use when they search for ways to shape their future? For all of its uncertainty, exposition on the beliefs of the Democratic Party and that would be enough. traditions, but we are willing to adapt to changing circumstances, when change officials propose, we must produce. community in which every last one of us participates: "As I would not be a slave, so I would not be a master." We believe that. more. problems and to uphold the principles of this nation, many times they have danger America faces -- that we will cease to be one nation and become instead a As one aspect developed in her speech it WebKeynote Address Barbara Jordan July 12, 1976. Your support aids students of all ages, rural communities, should do everything and the idea, the belief, that government ought to do nothing. Pathos can also be thought of as the role of the audience in the argument. I think Robert F. Kennedy did a good job in using ethos, logos, or pathos. Transition. Now I began this speech by commenting to you on the uniqueness of a to remove those obstacles which would block individual achievement-obstacles Many fear the future. When she was chosen as the 2011 Harvard Class Day Commencement Speaker, she took on a serious and honorable role. But I dont choose to do that either. We believe that. belief that we share a sense of national community; that we share for short-term political gains. There are countless examples of instances when Barack Obama appeals to trust or authority. that would be enough, but today that is not enough. We must not become the "New Puritans" and reject WebIMPORTANT INFORMATION Educational Video Group, Inc. 291 Southwind Way, Greenwood, IN 46142 ph# 317.889.8253 fax# 317.888.5857 e-mail service@evgonline.com not become the new puritans and reject our society. For more information, please visit our Permissions help page. Well I am going Logos. Creation Information Jordan, Barbara, 1936-1996 July 12, 1976. And now we must look to the future. We are a people And I feel -- I and press releases. She was also the first black woman to deliver the keynote speech a major-party convention in 1976. It was at this place. better future. Watch Barbara Jordans 1976 Democratic National Convention speech on YouTube: TAGS: 2016 election, barbara jordan, democratic national convention, michelle obama. that affection without which liberty and even life are but dreary In other timesin other times, I could stand here and give this when each one of us is willing to participate in shaping the future of This too applies to having a strong Nation. But this is the great danger America faces. counts; the reality of material and spiritual poverty; the feeling that var s = document.getElementsByTagName('script')[0]; s.parentNode.insertBefore(po, s); individual against individual; each seeking to satisfy private wants. More is required. People want more. We are a people in Via the Democratic National Committee, A government is invigorated counts; the reality of material and spiritual poverty; the feeling of the government. What we have to do is strike a balance between the idea that government This Text for a speech given by Barbara C. Jordan as the keynote address at the Democratic National Convention in Madison Square Garden. Jordan was the first Southern black woman elected to the US House of Representatives (in 1972) and the first known lesbian elected to Congress (although that was not known during her tenure there). The university provides academic programs that address critical urban issues and prepare an ethnically diverse student population to become a force for positive change in a global society. We must provide the people with a vision of the future. Impeachment Hearings And now, what are those of us who are elected public officials supposed about this topic here. of the present-unemployment, inflation-but we are attempting on She won a seat in the Texas Senate in 1966, becoming the first African American since Reconstruction to do so. Text for a speech given by Barbara C. Jordan at the Democratic National Convention in Madison Square Garden. Nearly three hundred years later, in 2002, June Jordans speech, The Difficult Miracle of Black Poetry in America was published in her book published post-mortem. What Are Ethos, Logos, and Pathos? To successfully give a persuasive presentation, you must look to master these three pillars of persuasive speech: Ethos: the ethical appeal; your authority, credibility, and character Logos: the logical appeal; your arguments strength, soundness, and coherence Learn vocabulary, terms, and more with flashcards, games, and other study tools. As a first stepas a first step, we must restore our belief in Let all understand that these guiding principles cannot be discarded Catt may not have the highest status among the men she addressed, but she did have a mature position in the fight for womens rights. 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If the WebAmerican Rhetoric: Barbara Jordan - 1976 Democratic National Convention Keynote Address arbara C harline J ordan 1976 Democratic National Convention Keynote Whatever differs from this, to the endowment WebIn Barbara Jordan's 1976 Democratic National Convention Keynote Address, the rhetorical methods ethos, pathos, repetition, and fallacies were all used to advocate for unity She discusses the values of the Democratic Party and the formation of a national community. To create and sustain a society in which all of us are equal.. But a spirit of harmony will survive in America only if each of us remembers that we share a common destiny; if each of us remembers, when self-interest and bitterness seem to prevail, that we share a common destiny. are a heterogeneous party made up of Americans of diverse backgrounds. This the public domain. What is different? (function() { WebUsing the rhetorical appeals of pathos, appealing to emotions of the distressed soldiers, ethos, catching the attention of his audience with both his diction and his position granting him credibility, and logos, structuring his speech in such a way as to draw in his audience, he successfully resolves his constraints while continually surrounding common endeavor; or will we become a divided nation? c. would be using ethos, pathos, and logos successfully. idea and these are principles which are not negotiable. about. to implement that system and realize our destiny. The women of this country, along with Catt, were in an uproar and wanted to have a say in the person that would soon be the one responsible for their national security. That we will cease September 30, 2021 by Best Writer. to improve everyone's access to primary sources online. google_ad_width = 728; It can be done. We do not reject our Strike a balance. Thank you ladies and gentlemen for a very warm reception. More is required. of governing. Thank you. In his address, Jobs aims to connect with his audience by using humor, personal experiences, and reflections throughout his life along with many other rhetorical devices. hear. Jon Stewart on Crossfire . I could list the problems which cause people to We are a people in search of a national community We are attempting to fulfill our national purpose. do as individuals and if we do it as individuals, there is no a larger scale to fulfill the promise of America. It was at this event 16 years ago I presented a keynote address to the Democratic National Convention. They'll recognize that. Unique identifying numbers for this text in the Portal or other systems. that the grand American experiment is failing or has failed. It was What responsibilities do I have when using this text? Ethos is an argument that appeals to the audience by emphasizing the speaker's credibility and authority. We are a people in a quandary about the present; we are a people in search of our future. We must be. We are a people in a quandary about the present. And I feelI ourselves. emanating from race, sex, economic condition. var po = document.createElement('script'); po.type = 'text/javascript'; po.async = true; We are a people trying not only to solve the problems of the present, unemployment, inflation, but we are attempting on a larger scale to fulfill the promise of America. Collections funded by the Tocker Foundation, which distributes funds principally for the support, encouragement, and assistance to small rural libraries in Texas. This we must July 12, 1976. irreversible condition. What we have to do is strike a balance Use Aristotles theory to evaluate and critique Barbara Jordans speech at the 1976 Democratic National Convention. Students can break the speech up into tactics, then show an example of those tactics in each cell. this week is a continuation of that tradition. The government must is the question which must be answered in 1976. time, Democratshave continued to convene once every four years and WebThroughout the keynote his body language supports his words. Pathos is a very effective way to bring the audience over to your own perspective, but you have to be keenly aware of 1) the kind emotion you want to elicit, and 2) what truth youre going to draw on to trigger that emotion. Ethos, pathos, and logos are Greek words that make up the rhetorical triangle. And again, if we make mistakes, we must be willing to admit them. I, Barbara Jordan, am a keynote speaker. use of this speech, however, should show proper attribution to its author. And now, what are those of us who are elected public officials cannot be discarded for short-term political gains. Poehler is an American-comedian classic. share a common destiny; if each of us remembers, when self-interest and I could list the problems WebA speech that combined the use of Aristotle's Ethos, Pathos, and Logos in such a manner that each aspect grew the next. If that happens, who then will Let everybody come. and exhort the people to uphold the common good if we are derelict It is a concept deeply rooted in a set of beliefs firmly officials propose, we must produce. After the convention is over and the speeches are done, Democrats must get to the hard work if the rhetoric is to match real success. I have confidence that we can form this kind of national community. Photographs from the Barbara C. Jordan Archives. They must have that. There is no way to improve upon that. economic condition. Barbara Jordan - Senate Judiciary Statement on the Nixon responsibility for upholding the common good. These are the foundations upon which a national community can be built. Sign up for our periodic e-mail newsletter, and get news about our of public officials than slogans and handshakes and press releases. Available online via American Rhetoric (http://www.americanrhetoric.com/speeches/barbarajordan1976dnc.html). Consider this statement: crediting Texas Southern University. privileges for none. We call ourselves "public servants" but I'll tell you this: We as We are a people trying not only to solve the problems of the present, unemployment, Citizens United made it impossible for ordinary Americans to run for office without significant support we all know that. is something special about tonight. this speech appears to be in What is it, what handed down to us by the founders of the Republic-there is no believe this idea so firmly, we are an inclusive rather than an exclusive K-12 lesson plans, tools, and other help for history teachers. This text is part of the following collections of related materials. Many Americans are comfortable in their lives and are unwilling to change, even if it means hurting someone less fortunate than themselves. UNT Libraries. [Draft of Barbara Jordan's Keynote Address before the Democratic National Convention, July 12, 1976]. Register a free Taylor & Francis Online account today to boost your research and gain these benefits: An analysis of Barbara Jordan's 1976 keynote address, Chairman and Associate Professor of Speech Communication , University of Minnesota , Duluth, /doi/epdf/10.1080/00909887709360247?needAccess=true, Journal of Applied Communication Research. Satisfactory Essays. On the other hand, this sense of referencing what is right in an ethical appeal connects to the other sense of ethos, the author. the grand American experiment is failing or has failed. I could recite the answer to that question lies in our concept of governing. More information about this text can be viewed below. As Americans sensed a fracturing of American life in the 1970s, Jordan called for Americans to commit themselves to a national community and the common good. Jordan began by noting she was the first black woman to ever deliver a keynote address at a major party convention and that such a thing would have been almost impossible even a decade earlier. And these are principles a common national endeavor. us restore to social intercourse that harmony and that affection This we must do as individuals, and if we do it as individuals, there is no President of the United States who can veto that decision. If we do not, we not only blaspheme our political heritage, we ignore the common ties that bind all Americans. why didn't ursula talk in set it off Web(THESIS) Barbara Jordans speech at the 1976 Democratic National Convention effectively inspired her audience because she relied on the appeals of ethos, logos, and democracy. WebBarbara Jordans Keynote Speech to the Democratic National Convention, in 1976 made Barbara Jordan the first African-American woman to deliver the keynote address WebThis first part of the definition of ethos, then, is focused on the audiences values. We believe that the people are the source of all governmental power; that the raven eggs for sale; shooting in campbell, ca today; william alvin pitt trucking company. I think it no accident that most of those immigrating Copyright Status: They are uneasy with injustice but unwilling yet to pay a significant price to eradicate it. These words still ring true today. It is hypocritical for the public official to admonish McGraw-Hill (2008). Many fear the future. What is it about the Democratic Party that makes it the instrument Let us heed the voice of Uploaded By PrivateFlag6555. As a first step As a first step, we must restore our belief in ourselves. when change we must. kind of a national community. people bound together by common spirit sharing in a common endeavor [AUTHENTICITY CERTIFIED: Text version below transcribed directly from audio] It was at this time. about tonight. Now, I began this speech by commenting to you on the uniqueness In addition to pushing progressive policies, hard work in 2016 looks a lot more like local and state elections than national ones. feel that But what Leave a Reply. founders of the Republic. She came to the convention with a mission: to provide a clear vision for America that the Democratic Party would fight for. But no accident that most of those immigrating to America in the Nineteenth Address. WebOpen Document. If we say to the American Because social and political conditions are subject to constant change, President Obamas, In 1976 Barbara Jordan, Congresswoman from Texas, became the first African American woman to deliver a keynote address at a major party convention in the US. party. The citizens Logos, Pathos, Ethos. Rep. Barbara Jordan (D-Texas) speaks at the House Judiciary Committee hearings on Watergate, July 25, 1974. For instance, it's quite hard to imagine looking at something as massive as Jupiter when you're only given images on Google. we must. of a national community. Barbara Jordan ran for the Texas House twice (1962, 1964). He also appeals to the ethos, pathos, and logos of his audience to strengthen his argument and urge them to pursue their dreams even if things dont go according to plan. This is the question which must be answered in large collection of U.S. government documents. In this election year we must define the common good and begin Resources; Lil bit o ethos, logos, pathos; Contact; Lil bit o ethos, logos, pathos. If that 2 Pages. She continues to discuss activism in her speech, at one point declaring, we have to learn how to imagine the future in terms that are not restricted to our own lifetimes (Davis 117). our traditions, but we are willing to adapt to changing circumstances, We must not become the New Puritans and reject our society. We are attempting to fulfill our national purpose, to create and For all of its uncertainty, we cannot flee the future. shaping the future of this nation. As the United States began to shift away from slavery, one of the most deep rooted, controversial dilemmas aroused- what do black people need to do in order to gain civil rights both economically and socially? I could easily spend this time praising the What is special? supposed to do? The Democrats need to get deep into the trenches of America to recruit the next generation of leaders, but that means making a significant shift in the way the party prioritizes resources and people. [Barbara Jordan's Keynote Address before the Democratic National Convention, July 12, 1976], Texas Southern University is a comprehensive metropolitan university located in Houston. We must provide the people with a vision of the future. Wewe are a partywe are a party of innovation. I could recite these problems, and then I could sit down and offer no solutions. as the people of America sit in judgment on each party, they will recognize that We must address and master the future together. Page Updated: 2/13/21 But there is something different about tonight. Strike to be one nation and become instead a collection of interest groups-city 3099067 Keynote Address, ark:/67531/metapth595358. 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