(Original PDF) Voices of Freedom A Documentary History (Fifth Edition)(Vol. 2) 5th Edition – Digital Ebook – Instant Delivery Download
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- ISBN-10 : 9780393614503
- ISBN-13 : 978-0393614503
- Author: Eric Foner
Table contents:
Chapter 15: “What Is Freedom?”: Reconstruction, 1865–1877
99. Petition of Black Residents of Nashville (1865)
100. Petition of Committee on Behalf of the Freedmen to Andrew Johnson (1865)
101. A Sharecropping Contract (1866)
102. Frances Harper, “We Are All Bound Up Together” (1866)
103. Elizabeth Cady Stanton, “Home Life” (ca. 1875)
104. Frederick Douglass, “The Composite Nation” (1869)
105. Robert B. Elliott on Civil Rights (1874)
Chapter 16: America’s Gilded Age, 1870–1890
106. Jorgen and Otto Jorgensen, Homesteading in Montana (1908)
107. Andrew Carnegie, The Gospel of Wealth (1889)
108. William Graham Sumner on Social Darwinism (ca. 1880)
109. A Second Declaration of Independence (1879)
110. Henry George, Progress and Poverty (1879)
111. Chief Joseph, “Let Me Be a Free Man” (1879)
112. Luther Standing Bear, Life at Boarding School (1879)
113. Saum Song Bo, Chinese American Protest (1885)
114. Walter Rauschenbusch and the Social Gospel (1912)
Chapter 17: Freedom’s Boundaries, at Home and Abroad, 1890–1900
115. The Populist Platform (1892)
116. William Birney, “Deporting Mohammedans” (1897)
117. W. E. B. Du Bois, “Your Country?” (1903)
118. Ida B. Wells, The Crusade for Justice (ca. 1892)
119. Josiah Strong, Our Country (1885)
120. Emilio Aguinaldo on American Imperialism in the Philippines (1899)
121. Rev. Charles G. Ames on the Anti-imperialist Movement (1898)
Chapter 18: The Progressive Era, 1900–1916
122. Charlotte Perkins Gilman, Women and Economics (1898)
123. John A. Ryan, A Living Wage (1912)
124. The Industrial Workers of the World and the Free-Speech Fights (1909)
125. Margaret Sanger, “Free Motherhood” from Woman and the New Race (1920)
126. Mary Church Terrell, “What It Means to Be Colored in the Capital of the United States” (1906)
127. Carlos Montezuma, “What Indians Must Do” (1914)
128. Woodrow Wilson and the New Freedom (1912)
129. John Mitchell, Industrial Liberty (1910)
Chapter 19: Safe for Democracy: The United States and World War I, 1916–1920
130. Randolph Bourne, “Trans-national America” (1916)
131. Mao Zedong on the Critique of the Versailles Peace Conference (1919)
132. Carrie Chapman Catt, Address to Congress on Woman’s Suffrage (1917)
133. Eugene V. Debs, Speech to the Jury (1918)
134. Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr., Opinion of the Court in Schenck v. United States (1919)
135. W. E. B. Du Bois, “Returning Soldiers” (1919)
136. Marcus Garvey on Africa for the Africans (1921)
137. John A. Fitch on the Great Steel Strike (1919)
Chapter 20: From Business Culture to Great Depression: The Twenties, 1920–1932
138. Mrs. W. C. Lathrop, New Freedom in the Home (1921)
139. The Fight for Civil Liberties (1921)
140. Bartolomeo Vanzetti’s Last Statement in Court (1927)
141. Congress Debates Immigration (1921)
142. Justice James Clark McReynolds, Opinion of the Court in Meyer v. Nebraska (1923)
143. Justice Louis Brandeis, Dissent in Olmstead v. United States (1928)
144. Alain Locke, The New Negro (1925)
145. Elsie Hill and Florence Kelley Debate the Equal Rights Amendment (1922)
Chapter 21: The New Deal, 1932–1940
146. Letter to Secretary of Labor Frances Perkins (1937)
147. John Steinbeck, The Harvest Gypsies (1936)
148. John L. Lewis on Labor’s Great Upheaval (1937)
149. Franklin D. Roosevelt, “Greater Security for the Average Man” (1934)
150. Herbert Hoover, “On the New Deal and Liberty” (1936)
151. Norman Cousins, “Will Women Lose Their Jobs?” (1939)
152. Frank H. Hill on the Indian New Deal (1935)
153. W. E. B. Du Bois, “A Negro Nation within a Nation” (1935)
Chapter 22: Fighting for the Four Freedoms: World War II, 1941–1945
154. Franklin D. Roosevelt on the Four Freedoms (1941)
155. Carlos Bulosan, “Freedom from Want” (1943)
156. Henry R. Luce, “The American Century” (1941)
157. Henry A. Wallace, “The Century of the Common Man” (1942)
158. Judge Learned Hand, The Spirit of Liberty (1944)
159. World War II and Mexican Americans (1945)
160. Charles H. Wesley on African Americans and the Four Freedoms (1944)
161. Justice Robert A. Jackson, Dissent in Korematsu v. United States (1944)
Chapter 23: The United States and the Cold War, 1945–1953
162. Harry S. Truman, The Truman Doctrine (1947)
163. Daniel L. Schorr, “Reconverting Mexican Americans” (1946)
164. Walter Lippmann, A Critique of Containment (1947)
165. The Universal Declaration of Human Rights (1948)
166. President’s Commission on Civil Rights, To Secure These Rights (1947)
167. Henry Steele Commager, “Who Is Loyal to America?” (1947)
168. Joseph R. McCarthy on the Attack (1950)
169. Margaret Chase Smith, Declaration of Conscience (1950)
170. Dwight D. Eisenhower, Farewell Address (1961)
Chapter 24: An Affluent Society, 1953–1960
171. Richard M. Nixon, “What Freedom Means to Us” (1959)
172. Clark Kerr, Freedom in Industrial Society (1960)
173. The Southern Manifesto (1956)
174. Milton Friedman, Capitalism and Freedom (1962)
175. C. Wright Mills, “Cheerful Robots” (1959)
176. Allen Ginsberg, “Howl” (1955)
177. Rev. William H. Borders, Confronting Segregation (1957)
Chapter 25: The Sixties, 1960–1968
178. John F. Kennedy, Speech on Civil Rights (1963)
179. Malcolm X, “The Ballot or the Bullet” (1964)
180. Barry M. Goldwater, “Extremism in the Defense of Liberty” (1964)
181. Chief Justice Earl Warren, Opinion of the Court in Loving v. Virginia (1967)
182. The Port Huron Statement (1962)
183. Paul Potter on the Antiwar Movement (1965)
184. The National Organization for Women (1966)
185. César Chavez, “Letter from Delano” (1969)
186. Clyde Warrior, “To Survive as a People” (1964)
187. Barbara and John Ehrenreich on the International 1968 (1968)
Chapter 26: The Conservative Turn, 1969–1988
188. Barry Commoner, The Closing Circle (1971)
189. Richard E. Blakemore on the Sagebrush Rebellion (1979)
190. Jimmy Carter on Human Rights (1977)
191. “Declaration of Continuing Independence” (1974)
192. Jerry Falwell, Listen, America! (1980)
193. Phyllis Schlafly, “The Fraud of the Equal Rights Amendment” (1972)
194. James G. Watt, “Environmentalists: A Threat to the Ecology of the West” (1978)
195. Ronald Reagan, Inaugural Address (1981)
Chapter 27: A New World Order, 1989–2004
196. Patrick Buchanan, Speech to the Republican National Convention (1992)
197. Bill Clinton, Speech on the Signing of NAFTA (1993)
198. Declaration for Global Democracy (1999)
199. The Beijing Declaration on Women (1995)
200. Los Tigres del Norte (Tigers of the North), Jaula de Oro (Cage of Gold) (1984)
Chapter 28: A Divided Nation
201. George W. Bush, Second Inaugural Address (2005)
202. Justice Anthony Kennedy, Opinion of the Court in Lakhdar Boumediene, et al. v. George W. Bush (2008)
203. Archbishop Roger Mahoney, “Called by God to Help” (2006)
204. Justice Anthony Kennedy, Opinion of the Court in Obergefell v. Hodges (2015)
205. Barack Obama, Eulogy at Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church (2015)
206. Khizr Khan, Speech at the Democratic National Convention (2016)
207. David Archambault II, “Taking a Stand at Standing Rock”
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