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adam_text | CONTENTS
PREFACE XI
ABOUTTHE AUTHOR XV
INTRODUCTION
XVII
part one Reconstruction,
1865-1877 1
introduction: Reuniting a Divided Nation
1
Frederick Douglass
(1818-1895) 4
What the Black Man Wants, April
1865 4
Zion Presbyterian Church
8
Petition to the United States Congress,
November
24,1865 8
American Equal Rights Association
9
National Convention Resolutions, New York, May
1867
Susan B. Anthony
(1820-1906) 11
Account of Susan B. Anthony s Trial, July
3,1873 12
Is It a Crime for a U.S. Citizen to Vote?,
1873 13
Robert B. Elliott
(1842-1884) 19
Speech in Congress on the Civil Rights Bill, January
6,1874
Web Resources for Part One
25
10
19
part two Industry and Reform,
1877-1912 27
Introduction: Progress and Discontent
27
Terence Powderly
(1849-1924) 32
Preamble to the Constitution of the Knights of
Labor, January
3,1878 32
Eight Hours,
by I.
G. Blanchard
and Jesse Jones,
1
880s
Chief Joseph
(1840-1904) 36
Appeal to the Hayes Administration,
1879 36
Emmeline Wells
(1828-1921) 38
is It Ignorance?
1883 38
Mary Elizabeth Lease
(1850-1933) 40
Speech to the WCTU,
1890 40
34
iii
iv Contents
The People s Party,
1892 44
The Omaha Platform, July
1892 44
Jane Addams
(1860-1935) 48
The Subjective Necessity of Social Settlements,
1892 48
Frances E. Willard
(1839-1898) 50
Speech to the World s Woman s Christian Temperance Union,
1893 50
Booker T. Washington
(1856-1915) 56
Cast Down Your Bucket Where You Are,
1895 57
W.
Е. В.
DuBois
(1868-1963) 59
Of Mr. Booker T. Washington and Others,
1903 60
Address to the Niagara Conference, Harpers Ferry, West Virginia,
1906 67
Ida B. Wells-Barnett
(1862-1931) 70
Lynch Law in Georgia, June
20,1899 71
Tortured and Burned Alive,
1899 71
Carl Schurz (1829-1906) 74
Address at the University of Chicago Denouncing U.S. Imperialism,
January
4,1899 74
William Jennings Bryan
(1860-1925) 77
The Paralyzing Influence of Imperialism, July
1900 77
Mother Jones
(1830-1930) 83
The March of the Mill Children,
1903 83
John
Muir
(1838-1914) 88
The Hetch Hetchy Valley,
January
1908 89
Save the Redwoods,
January
1920 94
Emma Qoldman
(1869-1940) 96
Marriage and Love,
1911 97
Walter
Rauschenbusch (1861-1918) 102
From Christianizing the Social Order,
2912 202
The Socialist Party
103
Socialist Party Platform, May
12,1912 104
Web Resources for Part Two
108
part three Conflict and Depression,
1912-1945 111
Introduction: Becoming a World Power
111
Joe Hill
(1879-1915) 116
We Will Sing One Song,
1913 117
The Preacher and the Slave Girl,
1913 118
Robert M. LaFollette
(1855-1925) 119
Antiwar Speech, April
4,1917 120
Defense of Free Speech, October
6,1917 222
Contents
Eugene
V. Debs
(1855-1926) 124
Antiwar
Speech,
Canton, Ohio, June
1918 126
Randolph Bourne
(1886-1918) 130
War is the Health of the State,
1918 131
A Philip Randolph
(1889-1979) 143
On Socialism,
1919 144
Marcus C/arvey
(1887-1940) 145
Speech to the Universal Negro Improvement Association,
Philadelphia,
1919 146
Appeal to the Soul of White America,
2 923 148
Margaret
Sänger (1879-1966) 149
Legislating Woman s Morals,
1920 150
The Goal,
1920 153
H. L
Mencken
(1880-1956) 156
On Being an American,
1922 157
Last Words,
1926 159
Mencken s Creed
161
Langston
Hughes
(1902-1967) 162
I, Too, Sing America,
1925 163
One-Way Ticket,
1949 163
Father Charles Coughlin
(1891-1979) 164
National Radio Address, November
1934 165
National Radio Address, June
1936 166
Huey Long
(1893-1935) 168
Speech in the U.S. Senate, February
5,1934 169
Radio Address, January
1935 174
Emma Qoldman
(1869-1940) 177
The Individual, Society and the State,
2336 277
Woody Quthrie
(1912-1967) 185
The Ballad of Pretty Boy Floyd
187
Jesus Christ
188
J. Saunders Redding and Charles
E
Wilson
189
J.
Saunđers
Redding, A Negro LooL· at This War,
1942 189
Charles F. Wilson, Utter to President Roosevelt,
1944 191
David
Dellinger (1915-2004) 192
Why I Refused to Register in the October
1940
Draft and a Little of What
It Led To
193
Minoru
Yasui
(1916-1986) 201
Reflections on Executive Order
9066 202
Resistance
203
Statement upon Sentencing,
1942 205
Letters from Jail to His Sister Yuka Yasui,
1942-1943 206
vi
Contents
Henry
Miller (1891-1980) 208
Murder the Murderer,
1944 209
Web Resources for Part Three
221
part four The Affluent Society,
1945-19ÓÓ
225
Introduction: The Crack in the Picture Window
226
John Howard Lawson
(1894-1977) 232
Testimony Before the House Committee on Un-American Activities,
1947 232
Lawson s Statement That Was Excluded from the Public Record,
1947 235
Margaret Chase Smith
(1897-1995) 237
Declaration of Conscience,
1950 238
Paul Robeson
(1898-1976) 241
Testimony Before the House Committee on Un-American Activities
]une
12,1956 242
Harry Hay
(1912-2002) 249
Speech at the Gay Spirit Visions Conference, Highlands, North Carolina,
November
1990 250
Allen Qinsberg
(1926-1997) 253
America,
1956 255
Songs of the Civil Rights Movement
257
Pete Seeger, I Ain t Scared of Your Jail,
1963 258
Carver Neblett, If You Miss Me at the Back of the Bus,
1960 258
Bob Dylan, Only a Pawn in Their Game,
1963 259
Martin Luther King Jr.
(1929-1968) 261
Letter from a Birmingham Jail, April
16,1963 262
Fannie Lou
Hamer
(1917-1977) 273
Testimony Before the Credentials Committee of the Democratic
National Convention,
1964 274
Malcolm X
(1925-1965) 276
The Black Revolution,
1964 276
Stokely Carmichael
(1941-1998) 277
Berkeley Speech, October
1966 278
The Black Panther Party
286
Black Panther Party Platform,
1966 287
Students for a Democratic Society
289
The Port Huron Statement,
1962 290
Betty Friedan
(1921-) 294
From The Feminine Mystique,
1963 295
Statement of Purpose, National Organization for Women
1966 298
Protest Music I
302
Phil Ochs, I Ain t Marching Anymore,
1965 303
Contents
vii
Malvina Reynolds,
Little Boxes,
1962 304
Bob Dylan, The Times They Are A-Changin ,
1963 305
Bob Dylan, It s Alright Ma (I m Only Bleeding),
1965 306
Web Resources for Part Four
309
part five Mobilization: Vietnam and the Counterculture,
1964-1975 313
Introduction: The Movement
З
13
Mario
Savio
(1942-1996) 320
Speech at the University of California at Berkeley, December
2,1964 320
Carl Oglesby
(1935- ) 322
Speech Denouncing the War in Vietnam, Washington, D.C.,
November
27,1965 322
The Weather Underground
327
You Don t Need a Weatherman to Know Which Way the
Wind Blows,
1969 328
John Kerry
(1943- ) 329
Statement to the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations, April
23,1971 330
Timothy Leary
(1920-1996) 332
Using LSD to Imprint the Tibetan-Buddhist Experience,
1964 333
Herbert Marcuse
(1898-1979) 339
Political Preface to Eros and Civilization,
1966 340
Abbie Hoffman
(1936-1989) 342
Introduction to Steal This Book,
1970 343
Ram
Dass
(1931- ) 346
From Be Here Now,
1971 346
Protest Music II
351
Pete Seeger, Waist Deep in the Big Muddy,
1967 352
Country foe McDonald,
I Feel-Like-ľm-Fixm -to-Die
Rag,
1965 353
Buffy
Sainte-Marie,
My Country
Tis
of Thy People You re
Dying,
1965 355
John Fogerty, Creedence Clearwater Revival, Fortunate Son
356
Redstockings
357
The Redstockings Manifesto,
1969 358
SCUM. (Society for Cutting Up Men)
360
From S.C.UM. Manifesto,
1968 360
Çloria
Steinern (1934- ) 362
Women s Liberation Aims to Free Men, Too, June
7,2970 363
Stonewall
367
Stonewall Documents,
1969 367
Cesar Chavez
(1927-1993) 369
Interview with Cesar Chavez, Apostle of Non-Violence, May
1970 369
viii Contents
The American Indian Movement
373
A Proclamation: To the Great White Father and All His People,
1969 374
American Indian Movement
20
Point Proposal, October
1972,
Minneapolis, Minnesota
376
Web Resources for Part Five
381
part six Contemporary Dissent 1975-Present
385
introduction: Crossing the Threshold into the
New Millennium
—
Globalization vs. ]ihad
386
Edward Abbey,
(1927-1989) 391
From Desert Solitaire,
1968 392
Paul Weyrich
(1941- ) 393
A Conservative s
bornent:
After Iran, We Need to Change Our System
and Grand Strategy, March
8,1987 394
ACT UP
396
ACT UP Activist Aldyn Mckean Explains Civil Disobedience
396
Flyer for the First ACT UP Demonstration, March
24,1987 397
Vito
Russo,
Why We Fight,
1988 398
Jeff Paterson
(1968-) 402
Interview with Jeff Paterson, January
2001 402
Anita Hill
(1956- ) 409
Opening Statement at the Clarence Thomas Confirmation Hearings,
October
11,1991 409
pay Liberation
413
Statement of Ernest Dillon
414
Statement of Daniel Miller
415
Statement of Nancy McDonald
417
Statement ofPhill Wilson, Director of Public Policy, AIDS
Project, Los Angeles
418
Statement ofLetitia Gomez, Executive Director, Latino/a Lesbian and
Gay Organization
420
The Michigan Militia
422
Statement of Purpose and Mission,
1995 423
In Defense of Liberty II,
1995 424
Theodore Kaczynski
(1942- ) 426
The Unabomber Manifesto,
1996 427
Interview with Theodore Kaczynski, June
1999 428
Protest Music III
430
Rage Against the Machine, Know Your Enemy,
1992 430
Mos
Def,
Mathematics,
1999 432
Mos
Def,
New World Water,
1999 434
Public Enemy, Son of a Bush
2002 436
Contents ix
Ralph
Nader
(1934-) 438
ft s Time to End Corporate Welfare As We Know It,
1996 439
Green Party Platform,
2000 442
Ani DiFranco
(1970- ) 445
self evident,
2001 445
Amnesty International
450
Amnesty International s Concerns Regarding Post-September
11
Detentions in the USA., March
14,2002 450
Earth Liberation Front
452
Written Testimony Supplied to the U.S. House of Representatives
for the February
12,2002,
Hearing on Ecoterrorism
453
Press Release, September
3,2002 458
Not in Our Name
459
Statement of Conscience,
2003 460
Veterans Against the Iraq War
462
Call to Conscience from Veterans to Active Duty
Troops and Reservists
463
Message to the Troops: Resist!, October
11,2002 464
Defending My Freedom, March
21,2003 465
The American Civil Liberties Union
467
Freedom Under Fire: Dissent in Post-9/11 America, May
2003 468
Web Resources for Part Six
472
TEXT CREDITS
475
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CONTENTS
PREFACE XI
ABOUTTHE AUTHOR XV
INTRODUCTION
XVII
part one Reconstruction,
1865-1877 1
introduction: Reuniting a Divided Nation
1
Frederick Douglass
(1818-1895) 4
What the Black Man Wants, April
1865 4
Zion Presbyterian Church
8
Petition to the United States Congress,
November
24,1865 8
American Equal Rights Association
9
National Convention Resolutions, New York, May
1867
Susan B. Anthony
(1820-1906) 11
Account of Susan B. Anthony's Trial, July
3,1873 12
Is It a Crime for a U.S. Citizen to Vote?,
1873 13
Robert B. Elliott
(1842-1884) 19
Speech in Congress on the Civil Rights Bill, January
6,1874
Web Resources for Part One
25
10
19
part two Industry and Reform,
1877-1912 27
Introduction: Progress and Discontent
27
Terence Powderly
(1849-1924) 32
Preamble to the Constitution of the Knights of
Labor, January
3,1878 32
"Eight Hours,
"
by I.
G. Blanchard
and Jesse Jones,
1
880s
Chief Joseph
(1840-1904) 36
Appeal to the Hayes Administration,
1879 36
Emmeline Wells
(1828-1921) 38
"is It Ignorance?"
1883 38
Mary Elizabeth Lease
(1850-1933) 40
Speech to the WCTU,
1890 40
34
iii
iv Contents
The People's Party,
1892 44
The Omaha Platform, July
1892 44
Jane Addams
(1860-1935) 48
The Subjective Necessity of Social Settlements,
1892 48
Frances E. Willard
(1839-1898) 50
Speech to the World's Woman's Christian Temperance Union,
1893 50
Booker T. Washington
(1856-1915) 56
Cast Down Your Bucket Where You Are,
1895 57
W.
Е. В.
DuBois
(1868-1963) 59
"Of Mr. Booker T. Washington and Others,"
1903 60
Address to the Niagara Conference, Harpers Ferry, West Virginia,
1906 67
Ida B. Wells-Barnett
(1862-1931) 70
Lynch Law in Georgia, June
20,1899 71
"Tortured and Burned Alive,"
1899 71
Carl Schurz (1829-1906) 74
Address at the University of Chicago Denouncing U.S. Imperialism,
January
4,1899 74
William Jennings Bryan
(1860-1925) 77
The Paralyzing Influence of Imperialism, July
1900 77
Mother Jones
(1830-1930) 83
"The March of the Mill Children,"
1903 83
John
Muir
(1838-1914) 88
"The Hetch Hetchy Valley,
"
January
1908 89
"Save the Redwoods,
"
January
1920 94
Emma Qoldman
(1869-1940) 96
"Marriage and Love,"
1911 97
Walter
Rauschenbusch (1861-1918) 102
From Christianizing the Social Order,
2912 202
The Socialist Party
103
Socialist Party Platform, May
12,1912 104
Web Resources for Part Two
108
part three Conflict and Depression,
1912-1945 111
Introduction: Becoming a World Power
111
Joe Hill
(1879-1915) 116
"We Will Sing One Song,"
1913 117
"The Preacher and the Slave Girl,"
1913 118
Robert M. LaFollette
(1855-1925) 119
Antiwar Speech, April
4,1917 120
Defense of Free Speech, October
6,1917 222
Contents
Eugene
V. Debs
(1855-1926) 124
Antiwar
Speech,
Canton, Ohio, June
1918 126
Randolph Bourne
(1886-1918) 130
"War is the Health of the State,"
1918 131
A Philip Randolph
(1889-1979) 143
"On Socialism,"
1919 144
Marcus C/arvey
(1887-1940) 145
Speech to the Universal Negro Improvement Association,
Philadelphia,
1919 146
Appeal to the Soul of White America,
2 923 148
Margaret
Sänger (1879-1966) 149
"Legislating Woman's Morals,"
1920 150
"The Goal,"
1920 153
H. L
Mencken
(1880-1956) 156
"On Being an American,"
1922 157
"Last Words,"
1926 159
"Mencken's Creed"
161
Langston
Hughes
(1902-1967) 162
"I, Too, Sing America,
" 1925 163
"One-Way Ticket,
" 1949 163
Father Charles Coughlin
(1891-1979) 164
National Radio Address, November
1934 165
National Radio Address, June
1936 166
Huey Long
(1893-1935) 168
Speech in the U.S. Senate, February
5,1934 169
Radio Address, January
1935 174
Emma Qoldman
(1869-1940) 177
The Individual, Society and the State,
2336 277
Woody Quthrie
(1912-1967) 185
"The Ballad of Pretty Boy Floyd"
187
"Jesus Christ"
188
J. Saunders Redding and Charles
E
Wilson
189
J.
Saunđers
Redding, "A Negro LooL· at This War,
" 1942 189
Charles F. Wilson, Utter to President Roosevelt,
1944 191
David
Dellinger (1915-2004) 192
Why I Refused to Register in the October
1940
Draft and a Little of What
It Led To
193
Minoru
Yasui
(1916-1986) 201
Reflections on Executive Order
9066 202
Resistance
203
Statement upon Sentencing,
1942 205
Letters from Jail to His Sister Yuka Yasui,
1942-1943 206
vi
Contents
Henry
Miller (1891-1980) 208
Murder the Murderer,
1944 209
Web Resources for Part Three
221
part four The Affluent Society,
1945-19ÓÓ
225
Introduction: The Crack in the Picture Window
226
John Howard Lawson
(1894-1977) 232
Testimony Before the House Committee on Un-American Activities,
1947 232
Lawson's Statement That Was Excluded from the Public Record,
1947 235
Margaret Chase Smith
(1897-1995) 237
Declaration of Conscience,
1950 238
Paul Robeson
(1898-1976) 241
Testimony Before the House Committee on Un-American Activities
]une
12,1956 242
Harry Hay
(1912-2002) 249
Speech at the Gay Spirit Visions Conference, Highlands, North Carolina,
November
1990 250
Allen Qinsberg
(1926-1997) 253
"America,"
1956 255
Songs of the Civil Rights Movement
257
Pete Seeger, "I Ain't Scared of Your Jail,"
1963 258
Carver Neblett, "If You Miss Me at the Back of the Bus,"
1960 258
Bob Dylan, "Only a Pawn in Their Game,"
1963 259
Martin Luther King Jr.
(1929-1968) 261
Letter from a Birmingham Jail, April
16,1963 262
Fannie Lou
Hamer
(1917-1977) 273
Testimony Before the Credentials Committee of the Democratic
National Convention,
1964 274
Malcolm X
(1925-1965) 276
The Black Revolution,
1964 276
Stokely Carmichael
(1941-1998) 277
Berkeley Speech, October
1966 278
The Black Panther Party
286
Black Panther Party Platform,
1966 287
Students for a Democratic Society
289
The Port Huron Statement,
1962 290
Betty Friedan
(1921-) 294
From The Feminine Mystique,
1963 295
Statement of Purpose, National Organization for Women
1966 298
Protest Music I
302
Phil Ochs, "I Ain't Marching Anymore,"
1965 303
Contents
vii
Malvina Reynolds,
"Little Boxes,
"1962 304
Bob Dylan, "The Times They Are A-Changin',"
1963 305
Bob Dylan, "It's Alright Ma (I'm Only Bleeding),
" 1965 306
Web Resources for Part Four
309
part five Mobilization: Vietnam and the Counterculture,
1964-1975 313
Introduction: The Movement
З
13
Mario
Savio
(1942-1996) 320
Speech at the University of California at Berkeley, December
2,1964 320
Carl Oglesby
(1935- ) 322
Speech Denouncing the War in Vietnam, Washington, D.C.,
November
27,1965 322
The Weather Underground
327
You Don't Need a Weatherman to Know Which Way the
Wind Blows,
1969 328
John Kerry
(1943- ) 329
Statement to the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations, April
23,1971 330
Timothy Leary
(1920-1996) 332
Using LSD to Imprint the Tibetan-Buddhist Experience,
1964 333
Herbert Marcuse
(1898-1979) 339
Political Preface to Eros and Civilization,
1966 340
Abbie Hoffman
(1936-1989) 342
Introduction to Steal This Book,
1970 343
Ram
Dass
(1931- ) 346
From Be Here Now,
1971 346
Protest Music II
351
Pete Seeger, "Waist Deep in the Big Muddy,
"1967 352
Country foe McDonald,
"I Feel-Like-ľm-Fixm'-to-Die
Rag,"
1965 353
Buffy
Sainte-Marie,
"My Country
'Tis
of Thy People You're
Dying,"
1965 355
John Fogerty, Creedence Clearwater Revival, "Fortunate Son"
356
Redstockings
357
The Redstockings Manifesto,
1969 358
SCUM. (Society for Cutting Up Men)
360
From "S.C.UM. Manifesto,"
1968 360
Çloria
Steinern (1934- ) 362
"
Women's Liberation 'Aims to Free Men, Too,'" June
7,2970 363
Stonewall
367
Stonewall Documents,
1969 367
Cesar Chavez
(1927-1993) 369
Interview with Cesar Chavez, Apostle of Non-Violence, May
1970 369
viii Contents
The American Indian Movement
373
A Proclamation: To the Great White Father and All His People,
1969 374
American Indian Movement
20
Point Proposal, October
1972,
Minneapolis, Minnesota
376
Web Resources for Part Five
381
part six Contemporary Dissent 1975-Present
385
introduction: Crossing the Threshold into the
New Millennium
—
Globalization vs. ]ihad
386
Edward Abbey,
(1927-1989) 391
From Desert Solitaire,
1968 392
Paul Weyrich
(1941- ) 393
"A Conservative's
bornent:
After Iran, We Need to Change Our System
and Grand Strategy," March
8,1987 394
ACT UP
396
ACT UP Activist Aldyn Mckean Explains Civil Disobedience
396
Flyer for the First ACT UP Demonstration, March
24,1987 397
Vito
Russo,
"Why We Fight,"
1988 398
Jeff Paterson
(1968-) 402
Interview with Jeff Paterson, January
2001 402
Anita Hill
(1956- ) 409
Opening Statement at the Clarence Thomas Confirmation Hearings,
October
11,1991 409
pay Liberation
413
Statement of Ernest Dillon
414
Statement of Daniel Miller
415
Statement of Nancy McDonald
417
Statement ofPhill Wilson, Director of Public Policy, AIDS
Project, Los Angeles
418
Statement ofLetitia Gomez, Executive Director, Latino/a Lesbian and
Gay Organization
420
The Michigan Militia
422
Statement of Purpose and Mission,
1995 423
In Defense of Liberty II,
1995 424
Theodore Kaczynski
(1942- ) 426
The Unabomber Manifesto,
1996 427
Interview with Theodore Kaczynski, June
1999 428
Protest Music III
430
Rage Against the Machine, "Know Your Enemy,"
1992 430
Mos
Def,
"Mathematics,"
1999 432
Mos
Def,
"New World Water,"
1999 434
Public Enemy, "Son of a Bush"
2002 436
Contents ix
Ralph
Nader
(1934-) 438
ft's Time to End Corporate Welfare As We Know It,
1996 439
Green Party Platform,
2000 442
Ani DiFranco
(1970- ) 445
"self evident,"
2001 445
Amnesty International
450
Amnesty International's Concerns Regarding Post-September
11
Detentions in the USA., March
14,2002 450
Earth Liberation Front
452
Written Testimony Supplied to the U.S. House of Representatives
for the February
12,2002,
Hearing on "Ecoterrorism"
453
Press Release, September
3,2002 458
Not in Our Name
459
Statement of Conscience,
2003 460
Veterans Against the Iraq War
462
Call to Conscience from Veterans to Active Duty
Troops and Reservists
463
Message to the Troops: Resist!, October
11,2002 464
Defending My Freedom, March
21,2003 465
The American Civil Liberties Union
467
Freedom Under Fire: Dissent in Post-9/11 America, May
2003 468
Web Resources for Part Six
472
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