Obama also consulted Axelrod before he delivered a 2002 anti-war speech and asked him to read drafts of his book, The Audacity of Hope.
She was jailed in 1914, after having given an anti-war speech at an International Women's Day meeting.
As a 26-year-old civil rights leader, the Rev. Jesse Jackson delivered anti-war speeches in Grant Park then.
The disruptions came to a head in August, when a series of protests, anti-war speeches, and demonstrations resulted in the arrest of dozens of sailors.
On June 16, 1918, Eugene V. Debs made an anti-war speech and was arrested under the Espionage Act of 1917.
However, Hopkins was arrested under the Espionage Act in 1918 for making an anti-war speech in Los Angeles.
Among the most famous was Eugene Debs, chairman of the Socialist Party of the USA for giving an anti-war speech in Ohio.
Students crowded into the church to hear anti-war speeches by them, as well as by "notables" such as Linus Pauling and William Sloan Coffin.
In scores of anti-war speeches, Kennedy opposed President Richard Nixon's policy of Vietnamization, calling it "a policy of violence [that] means more and more war."
A quotation from Eugene Debs' famous anti-war speech made in Canton, Ohio were replaced with words from Fidel Castro.