Civil Disobedience: An Encyclopedic History of Dissidence in the United States: An Encyclopedic History of Dissidence in the United States

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Pub. Date: 2009-05-15
Publisher(s): Routledge
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Summary

Throughout American history, people with strong beliefs that ran counter to society's rules and laws have used civil disobedience to advance their causes. From the Boston Tea Party in 1773, to the Pullman Strike in 1894, to the draft card burnings and sit-ins of more recent times, civil disobedience has been a powerful force for effecting change in American society. This comprehensive A-Z encyclopedia provides a wealth of information on people, places, actions, and events that defied the law to focus attention on an issue or cause. It covers the causes and actions of activists across the political spectrum from colonial times to the present, and includes political, social economic, environmental, and a myriad of other issues. Civil Disobedience ties into all aspects of the American history curriculum, and is a rich source of material for essays and debates on critical issues and events that continue to influence our nation's laws and values. It explores the philosophies, themes, concepts, and practices of activist groups and individuals, as well as the legislation they influenced. A detailed chronology of civil disobedience, listings of acts of conscience and civil disobedience by act and by location, a bibliography of primary and secondary sources, and a comprehensive index complete the set.

Table of Contents

List of Tables
Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction
abolitionism
abortion
ACT-UP
Alianza Movement
American Indian Movement
Animal Liberation Front
apartheid
Baez, Joan
Baptists
Bay of Pigs invasion
Berrigan brothers
birth control
black militias
Bonus March
Booth War
bootleg AIDS drugs
Boston Tea Party
Braden, Anne, and Carl Braden
Brown, John
busing, school
Celia
Chavez, Cesar
Chicago Seven
Christiana Riot
civil disobedience
Cleburne County Draft War
Coffin, Levi
Coffin, William Sloane, Jr.
conscientious objectors
Cortina War
Coxey's Army
Davis, Angela
Day, Dorothy
death penalty
Doy, John W.
draft card burning
Drayton, Daniel
Earth First!
educating slaves
Euthanasia
Fairbank, Calvin, and Delia Ann Webster
Farmer, James
female genital mutilation
First Amendment rights
fish-ins
flag burning
flag saluting
Fonda, Jane
food riots
Freedom Rides
Fugitive Slave Law of 1850
Garner, Margaret
Garrison, William Lloyd
Gaspee, burning of
gay and lesbian rights
genocide protest
Ginsberg, Allen
Goldman, Emma
Great Starvation Experiment
Green Corn Rebellion
Greenpeace
Guantanamo
Haymarket Riot
House Un-American Activities Committee
Hutchinson, Anne, and Mary Dyer
Industrial Workers of the World
Iraq War
Japanese internment
Jayhawkers
Jerry Rescue
Jones, Mother
Journey of Reconciliation
Kaho'Olawe, Hawaii
King, Martin Luther, Jr.
Ku Klux Klan
labor strikes
Lay, Benjamin
Liberty Men
marijuana
Maule, Thomas
Mennonites
Minkins, Fredric "Shadrach"
Minutemen
nuclear protest
Oberlin-Wellington rescue
obscenity and pornography
O'Hare, Kate Richards
Parks, Rosa
peace movement
People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals
peyote
polygamy
Powell, Adam Clayton, Jr.
Pullman Strike of 1894
Quakers
Randolph, A. Philip
Regulators
Richardson, Gloria
Rogerenes
ROTC
Rustin, Bayard
Sacco and Vanzetti case
Sanctuary Movement
School of Americas Watch
Scopes Trial
Shakers
Shays's Rebellion
Sheehan, Cindy
Sheen, Martin
Sims, Thomas M.
sit-down strikes
sit-ins
Sons of Liberty
Standing Bear
Stanley, Rick
Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee
tax resistance
temperance
Thoreau, Henry David
Tubman, Harriet
Underground Railroad
Vaughan, Hester
Vieques, Puerto Rico
Vietnam War
voter Registration
Whiskey Rebellion
Wilkins, Roy
Winchester Exiles
Woman Suffrage
Woolman, John
Chronology: Historic Acts of Conscience
List of Acts of Conscience and Civil Disobedience (by Act)
List of Acts of Conscience and Civil Disobedience, by Location
Primary Documents
Glossary
Bibliography
Index
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