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Bob Shrum details Ted Kennedy's 1980 challenge to incumbent President Carter
In Part 4 of the Unconventional Wisdom series, Bob Shrum, speechwriter and friend of 1980 presidential candidate Ted Kennedy, advises the Democratic party and its members to stand up and fight for what they believe in. Kennedy challenged Carter for the democratic presidential nomination in 1980 and delivered one of the best speeches of his life during the convention in New York City.
Credits: Audio of Sen. Ted Kennedy's speech during the 1980 Democratic National Convention courtesy of American Rhetoric, www.americanrhetoric.com
Video credits:
- Videographer: Judy DeHaas

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