92 William Jefferson Clinton - Oklahoma Bombing Memorial Address
93 Shirley Anita St. Hill Chisholm "For the Equal Rights Amendment" 94 Ronald Wilson Reagan Brandenburg - Gate Address 95 Eliezer ("Elie") Wiesel "The Perils of Indifference" 96 Gerald Rudolph Ford - National Address Pardoning Richard M. Nixon
97 Thomas Woodrow Wilson - "For the League of Nations" 98 Lyndon Baines Johnson - "Let Us Continue" 99 Joseph N. Welch - "Have You No Sense of Decency
100 Anna Eleanor Roosevelt - Adopting the Declaration of Human Rights
31 Franklin Delano Roosevelt - First Fireside Chat
32 Harry S. Truman "The Truman Doctrine"
33 William Cuthbert Faulkner - Nobel Prize Acceptance Speech
34 Eugene Victor Debs - 1918 Statement to the Court
35 Hillary Diane Rodham Clinton - "Women's Rights are Human Rights"
36 Dwight David Eisenhower - "Atoms for Peace"
37 John Fitzgerald Kennedy - American University Commencement Address
38 Dorothy Ann Willis Richards - 1988 DNC Keynote Address
39 Richard Milhous Nixon - Resignation Speech
40 Thomas Woodrow Wilson - "The Fourteen Points"
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Multimedia Security Technologies for Digital Rights Management
A timely reference in the innovative and cutting-edge field of multimedia security!
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