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Race and Redemption in the Reconstructed South: Robert Smalls and Carl Schurz | |
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Zion Presbyterian Church, "Memorial to the Senate and House of Representatives" (1865) | |
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Report on the Condition of the South (1865) | |
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Representative Robert Smalls Protests the Withdrawal of Federal Troops (1876) | |
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The Prostrate State (1874) | |
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Speech in the Senate (1872) | |
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Craftsmen and Buccaneers in an Industrial Age: Terrence Powderly and Jay Gould | |
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Preamble to the Constitution of the Knights of Labor (1878) | |
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Terence Powderly Calls for Cooperatives (1880) | |
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Correspondence of Jay Gould and Terence Powderly (1886) | |
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Knights of Labor Attack on Jay Gould (1886) | |
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Jay Gould Testifies Before Congress (1886) | |
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Farmers and the "New South": Tom Watson and Henry Grady | |
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"The New South: (1886) | |
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"The Farmer and the Cities" (1889) | |
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Tom Watson on "Silver-Tounged Orators (1889) | |
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People's Party Platform (1892) | |
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"The Negro Question in the South" (1892) | |
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Sex, Anarchism, and Domestic Science in Progressive America: Emma Goldman and Ellen Richards | |
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Euthenics (1910) | |
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"Who Is to Blame for High Prices?" (1910) | |
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"Marriage and Love" (1917) | |
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"The Woman Suffrage Chameleon" (1917) | |
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"The Social Aspects of Birth Control" (1916) | |
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Home Efficiency Table (1915) | |
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Progressives at War: Randolph Bourne and George Creel | |
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History Teacher's Magazine Announcement for Committee Report on Public Information Literature (1917) | |
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An Advertisement for Publications of the Committee on Public Information (1918) | |
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"Bachelor of Atrocities" (1918) | |
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"The war and the Intellectuals" (1917) | |
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"The State" (1919) | |
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Science, Religion, and "Culture Wars" in the 1920s: William Jennings Bryan and Clarence Darrow | |
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A Defense of Youthful Morality (1926) | |
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An "Imperial Wizard" Explains the Ku Klux Klan's Appeal (1926) | |
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A Preacher Defends Tennessee from Attack (1925) | |
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Clarence Darrow Attacks the Anti-Evolution Law as Unconstitutional (1925) | |
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William Jennings Bryan Argues Against Expert Testimony (1925) | |
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Clarence Darrow Questions William Jennings Bryan on the Bible (1925) | |
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A Black Leader Comments on the Scopes Trial (1925) | |
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Politics and the Big Screen in the Great Depression: Upton Sinclair and Louis B. Mayer | |
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Publicity Poster for Grand Hotel (1932) | |
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Upton Sinclair "EPIC Answers" (1934) | |
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Anti-Sinclair Leaflet (1934) | |
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California Election News, No. 3 (1934) | |
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Anti-Sinclair Cartoon (1934) | |
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Racism and Relocation During World War II: Harry Ueno and Dillon Myer | |
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"Constitutional Principles Involved in the Relocation Program" (1943) | |
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"Rifles Cow Manzanar Japs After Fatal Riots" (1942) | |
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Censored Letters of Harry Ueno (1943) | |
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Dillon Myer on Japanese Resettlement (1943) | |
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War Relocation Authority Questions for Resettlement Applicants (1943) | |
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Confrontation and Compromise in the Cold War: James Byrnes and Henry A. Wallace | |
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"The Long Telegram" (1946) | |
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James Byrnes Restates American Policy Toward Germany (1946) | |
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"The Way to Peace" (1946) | |
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The Truman Doctrine (1947) | |
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"The Path to Peace with Russia" (1946) | |
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Politics and Principle in the Second Red Scare: Joseph McCarthy and Margaret Chase Smith | |
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McCarthy Assaults the State Department (1950) | |
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HUAC Investigations Subversion in Hollywood (1947) | |
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Red Channels Exposes "Reds" (1950) | |
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Margaret Chase Smith, "Declaration of Conscience" (1950) | |
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Margaret Chase Smith Feels McCarthy's Sting (1952) | |
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McCarthy Investigates Overseas Libraries (1953) | |
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From Black Protest to Black Power: Roy Wilkins and Fannie Lou Hamer | |
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Testimony of Fannie Lou Hamer Before the Credentials Committee of the Democratic National Convention (1964) | |
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Fannie Lou Hamer on the Lessons of the Democratic National Convention (1967) | |
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Fannie Lou Hamer's Platform (1971) | |
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Poverty Rates, by Race and Family Relationship, 1959-1999 | |
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"Sail Our N.A.A.C.P. Ship 'Steady as She Goes'" (1966) | |
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Standing Fast (1982) | |
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The Battlefields of Vietnam: Robert McNamara and Jan Barry | |
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Robert McNamara Assesses the Situation in Vietnam (1964) | |
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Jan Barry Assesses the Situation in Vietnam (1997) | |
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McNamara Offers a Bleak Assessment (1967) | |
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A Marine Describes a Technological War of Attrition (1977) | |
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A Black Soldier Sees Another Enemy (1984) | |
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An Infantryman Refuses "To Go Back In" (1990) | |
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From Mystique to Militance: Betty Friedan and Gloria Steinem | |
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Betty Friedan, The Feminine Mystique (1963) | |
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Now's Statement of Purpose (1966) | |
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"Wonder Woman for President" (1972) | |
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Gloria Steinem, "Sisterhood" (1972) | |
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Betty Friedan, "Beyond Women's Liberation" (1972) | |
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Individualism and the Environment in the 1980s | |
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The Monkey Wrench Gang (1975) | |
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Map of Federal Lands (1978) | |
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Outlines His Program (1981) | |
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"It's the People's Land" (1983) | |
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"Immigration and the Liberal Taboos" (1988) | |
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Conservatism and the Limits of Consumer Capitalism: Irving Kristol and Ralph Nader | |
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"The Hidden Costs of Regulation" (1978) | |
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"Corporate Capitalism in America" (1975) | |
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"The Concord Principles" (1992) | |
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"It's Time to End Corporate Welfare as We Know It" (1996) | |
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"The Cultural Revolution and the Capitalist Future" (1992) | |
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Announces His Candidacy for the Green Party's Nomination (2000) | |