Selected Interviews with Robert G. Ingersoll, Volume 2


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A controversial lecturer and famous orator of the mid 1800's, Ingersoll railed against the absurdities of the Bible and cruelties of orthodox Christianity, tirelessly supported the arts, education, science, women’s rights, abolition, home, family, children, and human liberty, whose creed was: “Happiness is the only good, Reason the only torch, Justice the only worship, Humanity the only religion, and Love the only priest.” He was often attacked from the pulpit and in the press. Here are 30 more published interviews (from among hundreds), in which Ingersoll spoke extemporaneously, bitingly, sometimes hilariously, on a wide range of topics, with newspaper reporters of the day. (Compiled from The Works Of Robert G. Ingersoll, Volume 8, Dresden Edition, Pub. 1900. Summary by Michele Fry

Proof-listening was done by both readers in each duet. (6 hr 41 min)

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Guiteau and his Crime 20:06 Gelesen von Claudia Salto
Star Route and Politics 17:52 Gelesen von Michele Fry
Politics and Prohibition 7:46 Gelesen von Michele Fry
The Civil Rights Bill 6:48 Gelesen von Michele Fry
Cuba - Zola and Theosophy 7:02 Gelesen von Michele Fry
Capital Punishment and the Whipping Post 4:51 Gelesen von Michele Fry
Expansion and Trusts 5:45 Gelesen von Michele Fry
Politics and General Grant 12:45 Gelesen von Michele Fry
Justice Harlan and the Civil Rights Bill 17:04 Gelesen von Michele Fry
Ingersoll Catechised 23:59 Gelesen von Roger Melin
The Labor Question 4:22 Gelesen von Herman Roskams
Henry George and Socialism 10:39 Gelesen von Herman Roskams
Ingersoll on McGlynn 17:42 Gelesen von Michele Fry
Trial of the Chicago Anarchists 12:14 Gelesen von Michele Fry
The Stage and the Pulpit 20:06 Gelesen von Michele Fry
Protection and Free Trade 17:33 Gelesen von Michele Fry
Labor, and Tariff Reform 20:35 Gelesen von Kristin G.
James G. Blaine and Politics 7:52 Gelesen von Michele Fry
Society and its Criminals 32:14 Gelesen von Michele Fry
Woma's Right to Divorce 15:21 Gelesen von Kristin G.
Music, Newspapers, Lynching and Arbitration 14:03 Gelesen von Herman Roskams
Prohibition 21:06 Gelesen von Michele Fry
Working Girls 14:28 Gelesen von Kristin G.
Protection For American Actors 19:02 Gelesen von Michele Fry
Woman's Suffrage, Horse Racing, and Money 6:24 Gelesen von Kristin G.
Missionaries 3:07 Gelesen von Michele Fry
Word Painting and College Education 3:58 Gelesen von Michele Fry
Tolstoy and Literature 7:38 Gelesen von Kristin G.
The Church and the Stage 25:43 Gelesen von Herman Roskams
A Visit To Shaw's Garden 3:15 Gelesen von Michele Fry

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(1 stars)

Slavery was of course evil, guess what sir, the Catholic Church also had its abolitionists. Yeah, buddy. 1 Star ONLY for the reading.