PREFACE |
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A NOTE TO THE STUDENT |
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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS |
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12 Reconstruction |
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390 | (32) |
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12.1 African Americans and the Impact of Freedom |
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392 | (4) |
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Letter from Willie Ann Grey |
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393 | (1) |
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394 | (1) |
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Testimony of Charles Davenport |
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395 | (1) |
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12.2 Elizabeth Hyde Botume, A Northern Teacher's View of the Freedmen (1863-1865) |
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396 | (2) |
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12.3 The Louisiana Black Code (1865) |
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398 | (2) |
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12.4 African Americans Seek Protection (1865) |
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400 | (2) |
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12.5 Thaddeus Stevens Attacks Presidential Reconstruction (1865) |
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402 | (3) |
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12.6 President Johnson Opposes Black Suffrage (1867) |
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405 | (2) |
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12.7 A White Planter Responds to Emancipation (1866) |
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407 | (2) |
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12.8 Howell Cobb, A White Southern Perspective on Reconstruction (1868) |
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409 | (3) |
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12.9 Equal Rights Association Proceedings (1869) |
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412 | (3) |
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12.10 Susan B. Anthony on Women's Rights (1873) |
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415 | (2) |
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12.11 Ku Klux Klan during Reconstruction (1872) |
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417 | (5) |
13 The Rise of Modern America |
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422 | (32) |
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13.1 Selling to the Masses (1870-1900) |
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424 | (2) |
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13.2 Frederick Law Olmsted on Urban Life (1870) |
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426 | (2) |
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13.3 "Bowery, Saturday Night" (1871) |
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428 | (4) |
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13.4 Dr. John B. Whitaker on Factory Worker Health (1871) |
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432 | (1) |
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13.5 John D. Rockefeller on the Success of Standard Oil (1899) |
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433 | (4) |
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13.6 Henry W. Grady, "The New South" (1886) |
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437 | (3) |
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13.7 Jacob Riis Describes Lift in the Tenements (1890) |
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440 | (3) |
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13.8 John Gast, American Progress (1872) |
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443 | (2) |
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13.9 Harper's Weekly on the Custer Massacre (1876) |
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445 | (3) |
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13.10 ChiefJoseph's Lament (1879) |
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448 | (2) |
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13.11 Rules for Indian Boarding Schools (1890) |
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450 | (4) |
14 Old Americans, New Americans |
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454 | (29) |
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14.1 On the "Evils" of Chinese Immigration (1878) |
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456 | (3) |
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14.2 Yan Phou Lee, "The Chinese Must Stay" (1889) |
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459 | (4) |
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14.3 Grant Hamilton, "Where Is the Blame?" (1891) |
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463 | (2) |
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14.4 Francis A. Walker Calls for Restriction of Immigration (1896) |
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465 | (4) |
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14.5 Sadie Frowne, A Polish Sweatshop Girl (1906) |
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469 | (5) |
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14.6 Florida Jim Crow Laws (1881-1913) |
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474 | (3) |
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14.7 Booker T. Washington, The Atlanta Exposition Address (1895) |
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477 | (3) |
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14.8 W.E.B. Dubois, The Souls of Black Folk (1903) |
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480 | (3) |
15 Protestors and Imperialists |
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483 | (27) |
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15.1 Anthony Comstock, "The Suppression of Vice" (1882) |
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485 | (3) |
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15.2 Images of Working-Class Leisure |
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488 | (2) |
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15.3 Theodore Dreiser, Sister Carrie (1900) |
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490 | (4) |
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15.4 Terence Powderly on the Knights of Labor (1878, 1889) |
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494 | (2) |
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15.5 The Chicago Tribune on the Haymarket Affair (1886) |
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496 | (3) |
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15.6 The Omaha Platform of the Populist Party (1892) |
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499 | (3) |
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15.7 Albert J. Beveridge Calls for an American Empire (1900) |
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502 | (3) |
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15.8 Mark Twain, "To the Person Sitting in Darkness" (1901) |
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505 | (5) |
16 The Progressive Era |
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510 | (23) |
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16.1 Charles Monroe Sheldon Asks "What Would Jesus Do?" (1897) |
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512 | (2) |
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16.2 Lincoln Steffens on Urban Political Corruption (1904) |
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514 | (4) |
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16.3 Upton Sinclair, The Jungle (1906) |
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518 | (2) |
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16.4 Gifford Pinchot, The Fight for Conservation (1910) |
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520 | (3) |
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16.5 Jane Addams on the Fight Against Poverty (1910) |
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523 | (3) |
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16.6 The Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire (1911) |
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526 | (3) |
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16.7 Margaret Sanger, "Morality and Birth Control" (1918) |
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529 | (4) |
17 World War I |
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533 | (26) |
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17.1 Woodrow Wilson, Declaration of War Message (1917) |
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536 | (3) |
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17.2 Senator George Norris Opposes U.S. Entry into World War I (1917) |
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539 | (3) |
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17.3 Eugene V. Debs Defends Political Dissent (1918) |
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542 | (4) |
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17.4 Alice Paul Inspires Her Fellow Suffragists (1917-1918) |
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546 | (4) |
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17.5 The NAACP Calls for Action (1919) |
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550 | (2) |
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17.6 Woodrow Wilson, The Fourteen Points (1918) |
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552 | (4) |
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17.7 Henry Cabot Lodge Opposes the League of Nations (1919) |
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556 | (3) |
18 The Roaring Twenties |
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559 | (23) |
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18.1 Marcus Garvey, "Africa for the Africans" (1922) |
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561 | (2) |
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18.2 Langston Hughes, "I, Too" (1925) |
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563 | (2) |
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18.3 Consumer Culture in the 1920's |
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565 | (3) |
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18.4 The Scopes Trial (1925) |
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568 | (4) |
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18.5 College Students on "Petting" (1925) |
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572 | (2) |
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18.6 Hiram Evans, "The Klan's Fight for Americanism" (1926) |
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574 | (3) |
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18.7 Fiorello La Guardia on Prohibition (1926) |
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577 | (2) |
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18.8 Herbert Hoover, "American Individualism" (1928) |
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579 | (3) |
19 The Great Depression, The New Deal |
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582 | (34) |
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19.1 The Depression Hits Philadelphia (1931) |
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584 | (3) |
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19.2 The Great Depression in Rural America (1932) |
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587 | (2) |
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19.3 Franklin D. Roosevelt, First Inaugural Address (1933) |
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589 | (3) |
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19.4 Huey Long Explains the "Share Our Wealth" Plan (1934) |
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592 | (3) |
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19.5 Frances Perkins on Social Security (1935) |
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595 | (4) |
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19.6 The New Deal and the Arts (1935-1939) |
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599 | (4) |
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19.7 Songs of American Workers |
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603 | (4) |
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19.8 Grant Wood, American Gothic (1930) |
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607 | (2) |
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19.9 John Steinbeck, The Grapes of Wrath (1939) |
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609 | (7) |
20 World War II |
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616 | (40) |
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20.1 Franklin Roosevelt, The Four Freedoms (1941) |
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620 | (6) |
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20.2 Charles Lindbergh Opposes Intervention (1941) |
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626 | (5) |
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20.3 Propaganda on the Homefront (1942-1944) |
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631 | (3) |
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20.4 Sybil Lewis and Adele Erenberg on Defense Work (1942-1945) |
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634 | (4) |
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20.5 Charles Kikuchi on Life in a Japanese Internment Camp (1942) |
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638 | (5) |
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20.6 An African-American Soldier Attacks the Paradox of American Democracy (1944) |
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643 | (4) |
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20.7 Infantryman Bob Slaughter Remembers D-Day (1944) |
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647 | (4) |
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20.8 Harry S. Truman on Deciding to Use the Atomic Bomb (1955) |
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651 | (5) |
21 The Early Cold War |
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656 | (30) |
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21.1 George F. Kennan, "The Long Telegram" (1946) |
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659 | (4) |
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21.2 Secretary of State George C. Marshall Offers Aid to Europe (1947) |
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663 | (3) |
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21.3 Walter Lippmann Questions Containment (1947) |
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666 | (4) |
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21.4 John Howard Lawson Testifies before HUAC (1947) |
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670 | (6) |
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21.5 Joseph McCarthy on Communists in the U.S. Government (1950) |
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676 | (3) |
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21.6 The Lavender Scare (1950) |
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679 | (3) |
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21.7 A Guide for Surviving Nuclear War (1950) |
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682 | (4) |
22 Postwar America |
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686 | (33) |
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22.1 A Journalist Describes Levittown (1948) |
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689 | (4) |
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22.2 Malvina Reynolds, "Little Boxes" (1962) |
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693 | (2) |
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22.3 The U.S. Supreme Court Strikes Down School Segregation (1954) |
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695 | (4) |
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22.4 The Southern Manifesto (1956) |
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699 | (3) |
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22.5 Anne Moody Recalls the Lynching of Emmett Till (1968) |
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702 | (6) |
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22.6 John Kenneth Galbraith, The Affluent Society (1958) |
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708 | (4) |
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22.7 Jackson Pollock, Lavendar Mist: Number 1, 1950 (1950) |
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712 | (2) |
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22.8 Allen Ginsberg, "Howl" (1956) |
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714 | (5) |
23 The Tumultuous Sixties |
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719 | (66) |
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23.1 John F. Kennedy, Inaugural Address (1961) |
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724 | (3) |
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23.2 Young Americans for Freedom, The Sharon Statement (1960) |
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727 | (2) |
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23.3 Students for a Democratic Society, The Port Huron Statement (1962) |
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729 | (5) |
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23.4 Betty Friedan, The Feminine Mystique (1963) |
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734 | (4) |
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23.5 No More Miss America (1968) |
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738 | (3) |
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23.6 Martin Luther King Jr., Letter from a Birmingham Jail (1963) |
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741 | (7) |
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23.7 Malcolm X, "The Ballot or the Bullet" (1964) |
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748 | (6) |
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23.8 Lyndon Johnson Proposes the "Great Society" (1964) |
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754 | (4) |
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23.9 George Ball and Robert McNamara on U.S. Policy in Vietnam (1965) |
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758 | (6) |
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23.10 Paul Potter, "The Incredible War" (1965) |
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764 | (5) |
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23.11 Soldiers Write Home from Vietnam (1967-1970) |
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769 | (8) |
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23.12 Guy Strait, "What Is a Hippie?" |
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777 | (3) |
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23.13 Richard Nixon Accepts the Republican Nomination for President (1968) |
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780 | (5) |
24 The 1970's and 1980's |
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785 | (61) |
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24.1 Mary Crow Dog Recalls the Siege of Wounded Knee (1973) |
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790 | (2) |
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792 | (4) |
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24.3 Richard Nixon, Resignation Speech (1974) |
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796 | (5) |
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24.4 Phyllis Schlafly Attacks the Equal Rights Amendment (1977) |
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801 | (4) |
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24.5 Jerry Falwell on the Moral Majority (1981) |
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805 | (3) |
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24.6 Lois Gibbs Recalls Life in Love Canal (1978) |
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808 | (4) |
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24.7 Jimmy Carter on the Nation's "Crisis of Confidence" (1979) |
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812 | (6) |
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24.8 Ronald Reagan, Inaugural Address (1981) |
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818 | (5) |
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24.9 Larry Kramer, "1,112 and Counting" (1983) |
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823 | (5) |
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24.10 Mario Cuomo, "A Tale of Two Cities" (1984) |
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828 | (5) |
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24.11 Ronald Reagan, The "Evil Empire" Speech (1983) |
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833 | (4) |
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24.12 The Iran-Contra Affair (1987) |
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837 | (5) |
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24.13 George H.W. Bush Calls for "A New World of Freedom" (1989) |
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842 | (4) |
25 State of the Union |
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25.1 Major Rhonda Cornum on the Persian Gulf War (1991) |
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852 | (4) |
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25.2 Asian Refugees Describe Life in America (1991) |
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856 | (4) |
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25.3 Bill Clinton Outlines His Agenda (1993) |
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860 | (5) |
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25.4 The Starr Report (1998) |
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865 | (7) |
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25.5 The High-Tech Boom (1999) |
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872 | (7) |
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25.6 The Battle in Seattle (1999) |
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879 | (3) |
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25.7 George W. Bush Addresses the Nation (2001) |
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