Dissent in America: 1 To 1877
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adam_text | CONTENTS
PREFACE
ix
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
xiii
INTRODUCTION
xv
part one Pre-Revolutionary Roots,
1ÓO7-17ÓO
1
Introduction: The Long Roots of Modern Dissent
1
Roger Williams (c.
1603-1683) 6
The
Bloudy Tenent
of Persecution,
1644 6
Anne Hutchinson
(1591-1643) 12
Excerpt from the Trial of Anne Hutchinson,
1637 22
Alice Tilly (1594-c.
1660) 18
Petitions for the Release of Alice Tilly,
1649 18
William Dyer
(1609-1672)
and Mary Dyer (c.
1611-1660) 21
Petitions and Letters,
1660 22
Nathaniel Bacon
(1647-1676) 27
Declaration in the Name of the People, July
30,1676 27
Letter from an Anonymous Slave
29
Reléese
Us Out of This Cruell Bondegg
30
Native American Voices
(1609-1752) 30
Powhatan, Speech to John Smith,
1609 31
Garangula, Speech to Governor
Le Barre
of New France,
1684 32
Stung Serpent, Reply to
Antoine
Simon
Le Page du
Pratz,
1723 34
Loron Sauguaarum, Negotiations for the
Casco Bay
Treaty,
1727 35
Leni
Lenape, Grievance Against the Walking Purchase,
1740 37
Atiwaneto, Remarks to Phineas Stevens,
1752 38
Mashpee, Petition to the Massachusetts General Court,
1752 40
John Peter Zenger
(1697-1746) 41
Articles from The New York Weekly Journal,
1733 41
Eighteenth-Century Runaway Women
45
Advertisements from the Pennsylvania Gazette,
1742-1748 45
Web Resources for Part One
47
vi
Contents
part two Revolution and the Birth of a Nation,
1760-1820 49
Introduction: The Republic Takes Shape
49
John Woolman
(1720-1772) 52
Considerations on Keeping Negroes, Part Second,
1762 52
John Killbuck
56
Speech to the Governors of Pennsylvania, Maryland, and Virginia,
December a,
1771 56
Samuel Adams
(1722-1803) 57
The Rights of the Colonists,
1772 58
Revolutionary Women
62
Hannah Griffiths, Poem,
1768 62
Ladies ofEdenton, North Carolina, Agreement,
1774-1775 63
The Second Continental Congress
64
A Declaration by the Representatives of the United Colonies,
1775 65
Thomas Paine
(1737-1809) 69
Common Sense,
1776 70
Abigail Adams
(1744-1818)
and John Adams
(1735-1826) 76
Letters,
1776 76
Thomas Hutchinson
(1711-1780) 80
A Loyalist Critique of the Declaration of Independence,
1776 80
Slave Petition
90
Petition for Gradual Emancipation,
1777 91
Joseph Brant
(1742-1807) 92
Speech to Governor Haldimand at Quebec, May
21,1783 92
Alexander McQillivray
(1759Ì-1793)
94
Speech to the Governor of Florida,
1785 94
United Indian Nations
96
Protest to the United States Congress,
1786 96
Shays s Rebellion
98
Statement of Grievances,
1786 99
Qeorge Mason
(1725-1792) 100
Objections to This Constitution of Government,
1787 100
Judith Sargent Murray
(1751-1820) 101
On the Equality of the Sexes,
1790 102
Shawnee, Miami, Ottawa, and Seneca Proposal
109
Proposal to Maintain Indian Lands,
1793 109
Protest Against the Alien and Sedition Acts
111
The Virginia Resolutions,
1798
111
The Kentucky Resolutions,
1799 113
Tecumseh
(1768-1813) 114
Utter to Governor William Henry Harrison,
1810 115
Speech to the Southern Tribes,
1811 116
Contents
vii
Congressmen Protest the War of
1812 118
Federalist Protest,
1812 118
Hartford Convention
119
Proposals,
1814-1815 119
Free Blacks of Philadephia
121
Protest Against Colonization Polio/,
1817 121
Web Resources for Part Two
122
part three Questioning the Nation,
1820-1860 125
introduction-. The Reforming Impulse
125
Theodore Frelinghuysen
(1787-1862) 129
Speech Protesting the Indian Removal Bill, April
9,1830 129
Cherokee Chief John Ross
(1790-1866) 131
Letter Protesting theTreaty of New Echota,
1836 131
Sylvia
Dubois
(17881-1889) 133
Reminiscences from Sylvia
Dubois, a
Biografy
of the Slav Who Whipt Her
Mistress and Gand Her Fredom,
1883 133
David Walker
(1785-1830) 136
Appeal to the Coloured Citizens of the World,
1830 137
William Lloyd Qarrison
(1805-1879) 145
The Liberator, Vol. I, No. I, January
1,1831 146
William Apess
(1798-18391) 148
An Indian s Looking-Glassfor the White Man,
1833 148
Laborers of Boston
153
Ten-Hour Circular,
1835 153
Angelina
Qrimké
(1805-1879)
and Sarah
Qrïmké
(1792-1873) 156
Appeal to the Christian Women of the South,
1836 257
The Original Equality of Woman,
1837 163
Wendell Phillips
(1811-1884) 166
On the Murder ofLovejoy, December
8,1837 166
Ralph Waldo Emerson
(1803-1882) 170
Self-Reliance,
1841 171
Address to the Citizens of Concord,
1851 178
Margaret Fuller
(1810-1850) 180
Woman in the Nineteenth Century, Part
3,1844 181
Lowell Mill Qirls
185
Preamble and Constitution of the Lowell Female Labor Reform
Association,
18é6
185
Lowell Female Industrial Reform and Mutual Aid Society,
1847 187
Elizabeth Cady Stanton
(1815-1902) 190
Speech at Seneca Falls, July
19,1848 190
Declaration of Sentiments,
1848 193
viii
Part One Pre-Revolutionary Roots,
1607-1760
Sojourner Truth (c.
1797-1883) 196
Ain t I a Woman?,
1851 196
Frederick Douglass
(1818-1895) 197
The North Star, July
28,1848 197
What to the Slave Is the Fourth of July?, July
5,1852 199
Henry David Thoreau
(1817-1862) 203
On Resistance to Civil Government,
1849 204
Lucy Stone
(1818-1893) 218
Statement on Marriage,
1855 218
The Know-Nothings
219
American Party Platform, Philadelphia, February
21,1856 220
John Brown
(1800-1859) 222
Address to the Virginia Court at Charles Town, Virginia, November
2,1859 222
Web Resources for Part Three
224
part four Civil War and Reconstruction,
1860-1877 228
Introduction: A Divided Nation
228
Clement
L Vallandigham
(1820-1871) 231
Response to Lincloln s Address to Congress, July
10,1861 232
William Brownlow
(1805-1877) 236
Knoxville Whig Antisecession Letters and Editorial, May
1861 237
The Arkansas Peace Society,
18Ó1
241
Arkansas Peace Society Documents,
1861 242
Joseph E. Brown
(1821-1894) 250
Letter to Alexander H. Stephens,
1862 250
Message to the Legislature, March
10,1864 251
Cyrus Pringle
(1838-1911) 256
The Record of a Quaker Conscience,
1863 257
African American Soldiers of the Union Army
269
Correspondence Protesting Unequal Pay,
1863-1864 270
Frederick Douglass
(1818-1895) 279
What the Black Man Wants, April
1865 280
Zion Presbyterian Church
284
Petition to the United States Congress, November
24,1865 284
American Equal Rights Association
285
National Convention Resolutions, New York, May
1867 286
Susan B. Anthony
(1820-1906) 287
From an Account of the Trial of Susan B. Anthony, July
3,1873 288
Is It a Crime for a U.S. Citizen to Vote?,
1873 289
Robert B. Elliott
(1842-1884) 295
Speech in Congress on the Civil Rights Bill, January
6,1874 295
Web Resources for Part Four
301
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CONTENTS
PREFACE
ix
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
xiii
INTRODUCTION
xv
part one Pre-Revolutionary Roots,
1ÓO7-17ÓO
1
Introduction: The Long Roots of Modern Dissent
1
Roger Williams (c.
1603-1683) 6
The
Bloudy Tenent
of Persecution,
1644 6
Anne Hutchinson
(1591-1643) 12
Excerpt from the Trial of Anne Hutchinson,
1637 22
Alice Tilly (1594-c.
1660) 18
Petitions for the Release of Alice Tilly,
1649 18
William Dyer
(1609-1672)
and Mary Dyer (c.
1611-1660) 21
Petitions and Letters,
1660 22
Nathaniel Bacon
(1647-1676) 27
Declaration in the Name of the People, July
30,1676 27
Letter from an Anonymous Slave
29
Reléese
Us Out of This Cruell Bondegg
30
Native American Voices
(1609-1752) 30
Powhatan, Speech to John Smith,
1609 31
Garangula, Speech to Governor
Le Barre
of New France,
1684 32
Stung Serpent, Reply to
Antoine
Simon
Le Page du
Pratz,
1723 34
Loron Sauguaarum, Negotiations for the
Casco Bay
Treaty,
1727 35
Leni
Lenape, Grievance Against the "Walking Purchase,"
1740 37
Atiwaneto, Remarks to Phineas Stevens,
1752 38
Mashpee, Petition to the Massachusetts General Court,
1752 40
John Peter Zenger
(1697-1746) 41
Articles from The New York Weekly Journal,
1733 41
Eighteenth-Century Runaway Women
45
Advertisements from the Pennsylvania Gazette,
1742-1748 45
Web Resources for Part One
47
vi
Contents
part two Revolution and the Birth of a Nation,
1760-1820 49
Introduction: The Republic Takes Shape
49
John Woolman
(1720-1772) 52
"Considerations on Keeping Negroes, Part Second,
" 1762 52
John Killbuck
56
Speech to the Governors of Pennsylvania, Maryland, and Virginia,
December a,
1771 56
Samuel Adams
(1722-1803) 57
The Rights of the Colonists,
1772 58
Revolutionary Women
62
Hannah Griffiths, Poem,
1768 62
Ladies ofEdenton, North Carolina, Agreement,
1774-1775 63
The Second Continental Congress
64
A Declaration by the Representatives of the United Colonies,
1775 65
Thomas Paine
(1737-1809) 69
Common Sense,
1776 70
Abigail Adams
(1744-1818)
and John Adams
(1735-1826) 76
Letters,
1776 76
Thomas Hutchinson
(1711-1780) 80
A Loyalist Critique of the Declaration of Independence,
1776 80
Slave Petition
90
Petition for Gradual Emancipation,
1777 91
Joseph Brant
(1742-1807) 92
Speech to Governor Haldimand at Quebec, May
21,1783 92
Alexander McQillivray
(1759Ì-1793)
94
Speech to the Governor of Florida,
1785 94
United Indian Nations
96
Protest to the United States Congress,
1786 96
Shays's Rebellion
98
Statement of Grievances,
1786 99
Qeorge Mason
(1725-1792) 100
Objections to This Constitution of Government,
1787 100
Judith Sargent Murray
(1751-1820) 101
"On the Equality of the Sexes,"
1790 102
Shawnee, Miami, Ottawa, and Seneca Proposal
109
Proposal to Maintain Indian Lands,
1793 109
Protest Against the Alien and Sedition Acts
111
The Virginia Resolutions,
1798
111
The Kentucky Resolutions,
1799 113
Tecumseh
(1768-1813) 114
Utter to Governor William Henry Harrison,
1810 115
Speech to the Southern Tribes,
1811 116
Contents
vii
Congressmen Protest the War of
1812 118
Federalist Protest,
1812 118
Hartford Convention
119
Proposals,
1814-1815 119
Free Blacks of Philadephia
121
Protest Against Colonization Polio/,
1817 121
Web Resources for Part Two
122
part three Questioning the Nation,
1820-1860 125
introduction-. The Reforming Impulse
125
Theodore Frelinghuysen
(1787-1862) 129
Speech Protesting the Indian Removal Bill, April
9,1830 129
Cherokee Chief John Ross
(1790-1866) 131
Letter Protesting theTreaty of New Echota,
1836 131
Sylvia
Dubois
(17881-1889) 133
Reminiscences from Sylvia
Dubois, a
Biografy
of the Slav Who Whipt Her
Mistress and Gand Her Fredom,
1883 133
David Walker
(1785-1830) 136
Appeal to the Coloured Citizens of the World,
1830 137
William Lloyd Qarrison
(1805-1879) 145
The Liberator, Vol. I, No. I, January
1,1831 146
William Apess
(1798-18391) 148
"An Indian's Looking-Glassfor the White Man,"
1833 148
Laborers of Boston
153
Ten-Hour Circular,
1835 153
Angelina
Qrimké
(1805-1879)
and Sarah
Qrïmké
(1792-1873) 156
Appeal to the Christian Women of the South,
1836 257
The Original Equality of Woman,
1837 163
Wendell Phillips
(1811-1884) 166
On the Murder ofLovejoy, December
8,1837 166
Ralph Waldo Emerson
(1803-1882) 170
"Self-Reliance,"
1841 171
Address to the Citizens of Concord,
1851 178
Margaret Fuller
(1810-1850) 180
Woman in the Nineteenth Century, Part
3,1844 181
Lowell Mill Qirls
185
Preamble and Constitution of the Lowell Female Labor Reform
Association,
18é6
185
Lowell Female Industrial Reform and Mutual Aid Society,
1847 187
Elizabeth Cady Stanton
(1815-1902) 190
Speech at Seneca Falls, July
19,1848 190
Declaration of Sentiments,
1848 193
viii
Part One Pre-Revolutionary Roots,
1607-1760
Sojourner Truth (c.
1797-1883) 196
Ain't I a Woman?,
1851 196
Frederick Douglass
(1818-1895) 197
The North Star, July
28,1848 197
What to the Slave Is the Fourth of July?, July
5,1852 199
Henry David Thoreau
(1817-1862) 203
"On Resistance to Civil Government,"
1849 204
Lucy Stone
(1818-1893) 218
Statement on Marriage,
1855 218
The Know-Nothings
219
American Party Platform, Philadelphia, February
21,1856 220
John Brown
(1800-1859) 222
Address to the Virginia Court at Charles Town, Virginia, November
2,1859 222
Web Resources for Part Three
224
part four Civil War and Reconstruction,
1860-1877 228
Introduction: A Divided Nation
228
Clement
L Vallandigham
(1820-1871) 231
Response to Lincloln's Address to Congress, July
10,1861 232
William Brownlow
(1805-1877) 236
Knoxville Whig Antisecession Letters and Editorial, May
1861 237
The Arkansas Peace Society,
18Ó1
241
Arkansas Peace Society Documents,
1861 242
Joseph E. Brown
(1821-1894) 250
Letter to Alexander H. Stephens,
1862 250
Message to the Legislature, March
10,1864 251
Cyrus Pringle
(1838-1911) 256
The Record of a Quaker Conscience,
1863 257
African American Soldiers of the Union Army
269
Correspondence Protesting Unequal Pay,
1863-1864 270
Frederick Douglass
(1818-1895) 279
What the Black Man Wants, April
1865 280
Zion Presbyterian Church
284
Petition to the United States Congress, November
24,1865 284
American Equal Rights Association
285
National Convention Resolutions, New York, May
1867 286
Susan B. Anthony
(1820-1906) 287
From an Account of the Trial of Susan B. Anthony, July
3,1873 288
Is It a Crime for a U.S. Citizen to Vote?,
1873 289
Robert B. Elliott
(1842-1884) 295
Speech in Congress on the Civil Rights Bill, January
6,1874 295
Web Resources for Part Four
301 |
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spelling | Dissent in America 1 To 1877 [ed. by] Ralph F. Young New York ; Munich [u.a.] Pearson Longman 2005 XVII, 302 S. Ill. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Geschichte Politik Democracy United States History Sources Dissenters United States History Sources Social problems United States History Sources Social reformers United States History Sources USA United States Politics and government Sources United States Social conditions Sources (DE-588)4135952-5 Quelle gnd-content Young, Ralph F. Sonstige oth (DE-604)BV021568466 1 Digitalisierung UB Regensburg application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=014784321&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Dissent in America Geschichte Politik Democracy United States History Sources Dissenters United States History Sources Social problems United States History Sources Social reformers United States History Sources |
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title | Dissent in America |
title_auth | Dissent in America |
title_exact_search | Dissent in America |
title_exact_search_txtP | Dissent in America |
title_full | Dissent in America 1 To 1877 [ed. by] Ralph F. Young |
title_fullStr | Dissent in America 1 To 1877 [ed. by] Ralph F. Young |
title_full_unstemmed | Dissent in America 1 To 1877 [ed. by] Ralph F. Young |
title_short | Dissent in America |
title_sort | dissent in america to 1877 |
topic | Geschichte Politik Democracy United States History Sources Dissenters United States History Sources Social problems United States History Sources Social reformers United States History Sources |
topic_facet | Geschichte Politik Democracy United States History Sources Dissenters United States History Sources Social problems United States History Sources Social reformers United States History Sources USA United States Politics and government Sources United States Social conditions Sources Quelle |
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