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DNC 2024 | Day 3 Speeches | Amanda Gorman
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[00:00:00]
We
gather
at
this
hallowed
place
because
we
believe
in
the
american
dream.
We
face
a
race
that
tests
if
this
country
we
cherish
shall
perish
from
the
earth,
and
if
our
earth
shall
perish
from
this
country,
it
falls
to
us
to
ensure
that
we
do
not
fall
for
a
people
that
cannot
stand
together,
cannot
stand
at
all.
We
are
one
family,
regardless
of
religion,
class,
or
color.
For
what
defines
a,
uh,
patriot
is
not
just
our
love
of
liberty,
but
our
love
for
one
another.
[00:00:57]
This
is
loud
in
our
country's
call,
because
while
we
all
love
freedom,
it
is
love
that
frees
us
all.
[00:01:13]
Empathy
emancipates,
making
us
greater
than
hate
or
vanity.
That
is
the
american
promise.
Powerful
and
pure.
Divided,
we
cannot
endure.
But
united,
we
can
endeavor
to
humanize
our
democracy
and
endear
democracy
to
humanity.
[00:01:43]
And
make
no
mistake,
cohering
is
the
hardest
task
history
ever
wrote.
But
tomorrow
is
not
ridden
by
our
odds
of
hardship,
but,
uh,
by
the
audacity
of
our
hope,
by
the
vitality
of
our
vote.
[00:02:08]
Only
now
approaching
this
rare
air
are
we
aware
that
perhaps
the
american
dream
is
no
dream
at
all,
but
instead
a
dare
to
dream
together.
[00:02:31]
Like
a
million
roots
tethered,
branching
up
humbly,
making
one
tree,
this
is
our
country.
From
many
won,
from
battles
won,
our
freedoms
sung,
our
kingdom
come
has
just
begun.
[00:02:50]
We
redeem
this
sacred
scene,
ready
for
our
journey
from
it.
Together,
we
must
birth
this
early
republic
and
achieve
an
unearthly
summit.
Let
us
not
just
believe
in
the
american
dream.
Let
us
be
worthy
of
it.
[00:03:12]
Thank
you.
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[00:00:00]
We
gather
at
this
hallowed
place
because
we
believe
in
the
american
dream.
We
face
a
race
that
tests
if
this
country
we
cherish
shall
perish
from
the
earth,
and
if
our
earth
shall
perish
from
this
country,
it
falls
to
us
to
ensure
that
we
do
not
fall
for
a
people
that
cannot
stand
together,
cannot
stand
at
all.
We
are
one
family,
regardless
of
religion,
class,
or
color.
For
what
defines
a,
uh,
patriot
is
not
just
our
love
of
liberty,
but
our
love
for
one
another.
[00:00:57]
This
is
loud
in
our
country's
call,
because
while
we
all
love
freedom,
it
is
love
that
frees
us
all.
[00:01:13]
Empathy
emancipates,
making
us
greater
than
hate
or
vanity.
That
is
the
american
promise.
Powerful
and
pure.
Divided,
we
cannot
endure.
But
united,
we
can
endeavor
to
humanize
our
democracy
and
endear
democracy
to
humanity.
[00:01:43]
And
make
no
mistake,
cohering
is
the
hardest
task
history
ever
wrote.
But
tomorrow
is
not
ridden
by
our
odds
of
hardship,
but,
uh,
by
the
audacity
of
our
hope,
by
the
vitality
of
our
vote.
[00:02:08]
Only
now
approaching
this
rare
air
are
we
aware
that
perhaps
the
american
dream
is
no
dream
at
all,
but
instead
a
dare
to
dream
together.
[00:02:31]
Like
a
million
roots
tethered,
branching
up
humbly,
making
one
tree,
this
is
our
country.
From
many
won,
from
battles
won,
our
freedoms
sung,
our
kingdom
come
has
just
begun.
[00:02:50]
We
redeem
this
sacred
scene,
ready
for
our
journey
from
it.
Together,
we
must
birth
this
early
republic
and
achieve
an
unearthly
summit.
Let
us
not
just
believe
in
the
american
dream.
Let
us
be
worthy
of
it.
[00:03:12]
Thank
you.
Amanda Gorman
[00:00:00]
We
gather
at
this
hallowed
place
because
we
believe
in
the
american
dream.
We
face
a
race
that
tests
if
this
country
we
cherish
shall
perish
from
the
earth,
and
if
our
earth
shall
perish
from
this
country,
it
falls
to
us
to
ensure
that
we
do
not
fall
for
a
people
that
cannot
stand
together,
cannot
stand
at
all.
We
are
one
family,
regardless
of
religion,
class,
or
color.
For
what
defines
a,
uh,
patriot
is
not
just
our
love
of
liberty,
but
our
love
for
one
another.
[00:00:57]
This
is
loud
in
our
country's
call,
because
while
we
all
love
freedom,
it
is
love
that
frees
us
all.
[00:01:13]
Empathy
emancipates,
making
us
greater
than
hate
or
vanity.
That
is
the
american
promise.
Powerful
and
pure.
Divided,
we
cannot
endure.
But
united,
we
can
endeavor
to
humanize
our
democracy
and
endear
democracy
to
humanity.
[00:01:43]
And
make
no
mistake,
cohering
is
the
hardest
task
history
ever
wrote.
But
tomorrow
is
not
ridden
by
our
odds
of
hardship,
but,
uh,
by
the
audacity
of
our
hope,
by
the
vitality
of
our
vote.
[00:02:08]
Only
now
approaching
this
rare
air
are
we
aware
that
perhaps
the
american
dream
is
no
dream
at
all,
but
instead
a
dare
to
dream
together.
[00:02:31]
Like
a
million
roots
tethered,
branching
up
humbly,
making
one
tree,
this
is
our
country.
From
many
won,
from
battles
won,
our
freedoms
sung,
our
kingdom
come
has
just
begun.
[00:02:50]
We
redeem
this
sacred
scene,
ready
for
our
journey
from
it.
Together,
we
must
birth
this
early
republic
and
achieve
an
unearthly
summit.
Let
us
not
just
believe
in
the
american
dream.
Let
us
be
worthy
of
it.
[00:03:12]
Thank
you.
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1 00:00:00,960 --> 00:00:05,062 We gather at this hallowed place because 2 00:00:05,166 --> 00:00:08,810 we believe in the american dream. 3 00:00:09,230 --> 00:00:12,678 We face a race that tests if this country 4 00:00:12,774 --> 00:00:16,366 we cherish shall perish from the earth, 5 00:00:16,558 --> 00:00:20,262 and if our earth shall perish from 6 00:00:20,406 --> 00:00:24,206 this country, it falls to us to 7 00:00:24,238 --> 00:00:28,326 ensure that we do not fall for a people that cannot stand 8 00:00:28,398 --> 00:00:32,220 together, cannot stand at all. 9 00:00:32,880 --> 00:00:35,340 We are one family, 10 00:00:35,680 --> 00:00:39,020 regardless of religion, class, 11 00:00:39,320 --> 00:00:42,880 or color. For what defines a, uh, patriot is 12 00:00:42,920 --> 00:00:46,496 not just our love of liberty, 13 00:00:46,688 --> 00:00:49,820 but our love for one another. 14 00:00:57,920 --> 00:01:01,064 This is loud in our country's call, 15 00:01:01,152 --> 00:01:04,600 because while we all love freedom, 16 00:01:04,760 --> 00:01:08,220 it is love that frees us all. 17 00:01:13,800 --> 00:01:17,472 Empathy emancipates, making us 18 00:01:17,536 --> 00:01:20,416 greater than hate or vanity. 19 00:01:20,568 --> 00:01:23,384 That is the american promise. 20 00:01:23,472 --> 00:01:25,834 Powerful and pure. 21 00:01:26,032 --> 00:01:30,422 Divided, we cannot endure. But united, we can endeavor 22 00:01:30,566 --> 00:01:33,838 to humanize our democracy and 23 00:01:33,894 --> 00:01:37,530 endear democracy to humanity. 24 00:01:43,950 --> 00:01:47,694 And make no mistake, cohering is the 25 00:01:47,742 --> 00:01:51,364 hardest task history ever wrote. 26 00:01:51,542 --> 00:01:55,384 But tomorrow is not ridden by our odds of 27 00:01:55,432 --> 00:01:58,840 hardship, but, uh, by the audacity of our 28 00:01:58,880 --> 00:02:02,140 hope, by the vitality of our vote. 29 00:02:08,440 --> 00:02:11,696 Only now approaching this rare 30 00:02:11,768 --> 00:02:15,544 air are we aware that perhaps the american dream is 31 00:02:15,592 --> 00:02:19,960 no dream at all, but instead a dare 32 00:02:20,340 --> 00:02:22,360 to dream together. 33 00:02:31,060 --> 00:02:34,836 Like a million roots tethered, branching up humbly, 34 00:02:34,948 --> 00:02:37,964 making one tree, this is our country. 35 00:02:38,052 --> 00:02:41,052 From many won, from battles won, 36 00:02:41,156 --> 00:02:45,400 our freedoms sung, our kingdom come has just begun. 37 00:02:50,910 --> 00:02:55,086 We redeem this sacred scene, 38 00:02:55,198 --> 00:02:59,238 ready for our journey from it. Together, we must birth this 39 00:02:59,294 --> 00:03:02,750 early republic and achieve an unearthly summit. 40 00:03:02,790 --> 00:03:05,958 Let us not just believe in the american 41 00:03:06,094 --> 00:03:10,210 dream. Let us be worthy of it. 42 00:03:12,470 --> 00:03:12,950 Thank you.