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adam_text | Titel: American protest literature
Autor: Trodd, Zoe
Jahr: 2008
Contents
Foreword by John Stauffer xi
Introduction xix
1. DECLARING INDEPENDENCE
The American Revolution
THE LITERATURE
Philip Freneau I A Political Litany (1775) 3
Thomas Paine I From Common Sense (1776) 5
John Witherspoon I From The Dominion of Providence over
the Passions of Men (1776) 10
The Declaration of Independence (1776) 15
J. Hector St. John de Crèvecoeur I From Letters from an
American Farmer (1782) 19
THE LEGACY
George Evans I The Working Men s Party Declaration of
Independence (1829) 24
Seneca Falls Declaration of Sentiments (1848) 27
Henry David Thoreau I From Resistance to Civil Government
(1849) 31
John Brown I From Provisional Constitution (1858) 36
Daniel De Leon I From Declaration of Interdependence by the
Socialist Labor Party (1895) 38
2. UNVANISHING THE INDIAN
Native American Rights
THE LITERATURE
Tecumseh I Speech to Governor William Harrison at Vincennes
(1810) 45
William Apess I An Indian s Looking-Glass for the White Man
(1833) 48
Lydia Sigourney I Indian Names (1834) 55
Charles Eastman I From From the Deep Woods to Civilization (1916) 57
Black Elk and John G. Neihardt I From Black Elk Speaks (1932) 61
vi Contents
THE LEGACY
Dee Brown I From Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee (1970) 65
Birgil Kills Straight and Richard LaCourse I What Is the
American Indian Movement? (1973) 68
Roland Winkler I American Indians and Vietnamese (1973) 70
Mary Crow Dog I From Lakota Woman (1990) 72
Sherman Alexie I The Exaggeration of Despair (1996) 75
3. LITTLE BOOKS THAT STARTED A BIG WAR
Abolition and Antislavery
THE LITERATURE
David Walker I From Appeal to the Coloured Citizens (1829) 79
Harriet Beecher Stowe I From Uncle Tom s Cabin (1852) 85
Frederick Douglass I From The Meaning of July Fourth for the
Negro (1852) 92
John Brown I Prison Letters (1859) 99
Harriet Jacobs I From Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl (1861) 106
THE LEGACY
The Emancipation Proclamation and the Thirteenth, Fourteenth,
and Fifteenth Amendments to the Constitution
(1863, 1865-1870) 112
Ralph Chaplin I Solidarity Forever (1915) U6
James Baldwin I From Everybody s Protest Novel (1949) U8
Stanley Kramer I From The Defiant Ones (1958) 122
Kevin Bales I From Disposable People: New Slavery in the Global
Economy (1999) 124
4. THIS LAND IS HERLAND
Women s Rights and Suffragism
THE LITERATURE
Wendell Phillips I From Shall Women Have the Right to Vote?
(1851) 133
Lydia Maria Child I From Women and Suffrage (1867) 139
National Woman Suffrage Association I From Declaration and
Protest of the Women of the United States (1876) I44
Elizabeth CadyStanton I From Solitude of Self (1892) I49
Charlotte Perkins Gilman I The Yellow Wallpaper (1892) 155
Contents vu
THE LEGACY
Mary Church Terrell I Frederick Douglass (1908) 170
Jane Addams I From Why Women Should Vote (1910) 175
Charlotte Perkins Gilman I From Herland (1915) 181
Nineteenth Amendment and Equal Rights Amendments
(1920,1923, 1943) ÍS5
Crystal Eastman I Now We Can Begin (1920) 187
5. CAPITALISM S DISCONTENTS
Socialism and Industry
THE LITERATURE
Rebecca Harding Davis I From Life in the Iron Mills (1861) 195
Edward Bellamy I From Looking Backward, 2000-1887 (1888) 204
Jacob Riis I From How the Other Half Lives (1890) 211
Upton Sinclair I From The jungle (1906) 216
Lewis Hine I Sadie Pfeifer and Making Human Junk
(1908, 1915) 222
THE LEGACY
Ignatius Donnelly I From The People s Party Platform (1892) 225
From Food and Drugs Act and Meat Inspection Act (1906) 229
Eugene V. Debs I Statement to the Court (1918) 232
William (Big Bill) Haywood I Farewell, Capitalist America!
(1929) 237
Barbara Ehrenreich I From Nickel and Dimed (2001) 240
6. STRANGE FRUIT
Against Lynching
THE LITERATURE
Ida B. Wells I From Southern Horrors (1892) 247
W. E. B. Du Bois I Jesus Christ in Texas (1920) 256
Claude McKay I The Lynching (1920) 264
Richard Wright I From Big Boy Leaves Home (1936) 266
Abel Meeropol and Billie Holiday I Strange Fruit (1937,1939) 274
THE LEGACY
League of Struggle for Negro Rights I Bill for Negro Rights and the
Suppression of Lynching (1934) 276
Helen Gahagan Douglas I Federal Law Is Imperative (1947) 279
viü Contents
The John Brown Anti-Klan Committee I Take a Stand against
the Klan (1980) 281
Michael Slate I From AmeriKKKa 1998: The Lynching of
James Byrd (1998) 286
The Lynching of Thomas Shipp and Abram Smith, 1930 (2000) 289
7. DUST TRACKS ON THE ROAD
The Great Depression
THE LITERATURE
Dorothea Lange I Migrant Mother (1936) 293
Arthur Rothstein I Farmer and Sons (1936) 295
John Steinbeck I From The Grapes of Wrath (1939) 297
Walker Evans I Hale County, Alabama (1936) 303
James Agee I From Let Us Now Praise Famous Men (1941) 306
THE LEGACY
Woody Guthrie I Tom Joad (1940) 316
Richard Wright and Edwin Rosskam I From 12 Million
Black Voices (1941) 320
Roy DeCarava and Langston Hughes I From The Sweet
Flypaper of Life (1955) 326
Michael Harrington I From The Other America (1962) 328
Malik I Poverty Is a Crime (1972) 332
8. THE DUNGEON SHOOK
Civil Rights and Black Liberation
THE LITERATURE
Robert Granat I Montgomery: Reflections of a Loving Alien
(1956) 337
James Baldwin I My Dungeon Shook (1962) 342
Martin Luther King, Jr. I From Letter from Birmingham Jail
(1963) 346
Marion Trikosko, Civil Rights March on Washington, D.C.
(1963) 354
Malcolm X I From The Ballot or the Bullet (1964) 356
THE LEGACY
John F. Kennedy I On Civil Rights (1963) 364
Lyndon B. Johnson I From The American Promise (1965) 369
Amiri Baraka I Black Art (1966) 375
Tupac Shakur I Panther Power (1989) 378
New Black Panther Party I Ten Point Program (2001) 381
Contents ix
9. A PROBLEM THAT HAD NO NAME
Second-Wave Feminism
THE LITERATURE
Tillie Olsen I I Stand Here Ironing (1956) 387
Betty Friedan I From The Feminine Mystique (1963) 394
National Organization for Women I Statement of Purpose
(1966) 400
Renee Ferguson I Women s Liberation Has a Different
Meaning for Blacks (1970) 406
Shirley Chisholm I For the Equal Rights Amendment (1970) 411
THE LEGACY
GerdaLerner I Letter to Betty Friedan (1963) 416
Audre Lorde I Poetry Is Not a Luxury (1977) 418
June Jordan I The Female and the Silence of a Man (1989) 422
Katie Roiphe I From The Morning After (1993) 424
Ana Castillo I Women Don t Riot (1998) 430
1O. THE WORD IS OUT
Gay Liberation
THE LITERATURE
Allen Ginsberg I From Howl (1956) 435
Stonewall Documents (1969-1970) 438
Carl Wittman I From Refugees from Amerika: A Gay
Manifesto (1969) 444
Huey P. Newton I The Women s Liberation and Gay
Liberation Movements (1970) 451
Doric Wilson I From Street Theater (1982) 454
THE LEGACY
ACT UP I Read My Lips (1988); Bill T.Jones I Still/Here
(1994) 458
TonyKushner É Àéïç÷ Angels in America (1990, 1991) 460
Lesbian Avengers I Dyke Manifesto (1993) 467
Leslie Feinberg I From Stone Butch Blues (1993) 471
Goodridge v. Department of Public Health (2003) 476
Contents
1 1. FROM SAIGON TO BAGHDAD
The Vietnam War and Beyond
THE LITERATURE
Country Joe and the Fish I I-Feel-Like-I m-Fixin -To-Die-Rag
(1965) , 481
Denise Levertov I Advent 1966 (1966) 484
Norman Mailer I From Why Are We in Vietnam? (1967) 486
Eddie Adams I Saigon (1968);
Nick (Huynh Cong) Ut I Napalm (1972) 489
Michael Herr I From Dispatches (1967-1969,1977) 491
THE LEGACY
John Balaban I April 30,1975 (1975) 496
Tim O Brien I From How to Tell a True War Story (1987) 498
Poets against the War 502
Lawrence Ferlinghetti I Speak Out (2003) 503
Jim Harrison I Poem of War (2003) 504
Robert Pinsky I Poem of Disconnected Parts (2005) 505
Clinton Fein I Who Would Jesus Torture? (2004) 507
Ron Kovic I From Born on the Fourth of July (1976, 2005) 510
Afterword by Howard Zinn 5J5
Sources 519
Acknowledgments 529
Index 531
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Titel: American protest literature
Autor: Trodd, Zoe
Jahr: 2008
Contents
Foreword by John Stauffer xi
Introduction xix
1. DECLARING INDEPENDENCE
The American Revolution
THE LITERATURE
Philip Freneau I "A Political Litany" (1775) 3
Thomas Paine I From Common Sense (1776) 5
John Witherspoon I From "The Dominion of Providence over
the Passions of Men" (1776) 10
The Declaration of Independence (1776) 15
J. Hector St. John de Crèvecoeur I From Letters from an
American Farmer (1782) 19
THE LEGACY
George Evans I "The Working Men's Party Declaration of
Independence" (1829) 24
"Seneca Falls Declaration of Sentiments" (1848) 27
Henry David Thoreau I From "Resistance to Civil Government"
(1849) 31
John Brown I From "Provisional Constitution" (1858) 36
Daniel De Leon I From "Declaration of Interdependence by the
Socialist Labor Party" (1895) 38
2. UNVANISHING THE INDIAN
Native American Rights
THE LITERATURE
Tecumseh I Speech to Governor William Harrison at Vincennes
(1810) 45
William Apess I "An Indian's Looking-Glass for the White Man"
(1833) 48
Lydia Sigourney I "Indian Names" (1834) 55
Charles Eastman I From From the Deep Woods to Civilization (1916) 57
Black Elk and John G. Neihardt I From Black Elk Speaks (1932) 61
vi Contents
THE LEGACY
Dee Brown I From Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee (1970) 65
Birgil Kills Straight and Richard LaCourse I "What Is the
American Indian Movement?" (1973) 68
Roland Winkler I "American Indians and Vietnamese" (1973) 70
Mary Crow Dog I From Lakota Woman (1990) 72
Sherman Alexie I "The Exaggeration of Despair" (1996) 75
3. LITTLE BOOKS THAT STARTED A BIG WAR
Abolition and Antislavery
THE LITERATURE
David Walker I From Appeal to the Coloured Citizens (1829) 79
Harriet Beecher Stowe I From Uncle Tom's Cabin (1852) 85
Frederick Douglass I From "The Meaning of July Fourth for the
Negro" (1852) 92
John Brown I Prison Letters (1859) 99
Harriet Jacobs I From Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl (1861) 106
THE LEGACY
The Emancipation Proclamation and the Thirteenth, Fourteenth,
and Fifteenth Amendments to the Constitution
(1863, 1865-1870) 112
Ralph Chaplin I "Solidarity Forever" (1915) U6
James Baldwin I From "Everybody's Protest Novel" (1949) U8
Stanley Kramer I From The Defiant Ones (1958) 122
Kevin Bales I From Disposable People: New Slavery in the Global
Economy (1999) 124
4. THIS LAND IS HERLAND
Women's Rights and Suffragism
THE LITERATURE
Wendell Phillips I From "Shall Women Have the Right to Vote?"
(1851) 133
Lydia Maria Child I From "Women and Suffrage" (1867) 139
National Woman Suffrage Association I From "Declaration and
Protest of the Women of the United States" (1876) I44
Elizabeth CadyStanton I From "Solitude of Self" (1892) I49
Charlotte Perkins Gilman I "The Yellow Wallpaper" (1892) 155
Contents vu
THE LEGACY
Mary Church Terrell I "Frederick Douglass" (1908) 170
Jane Addams I From "Why Women Should Vote" (1910) 175
Charlotte Perkins Gilman I From Herland (1915) 181
Nineteenth Amendment and Equal Rights Amendments
(1920,1923, 1943) ÍS5
Crystal Eastman I "Now We Can Begin" (1920) 187
5. CAPITALISM'S DISCONTENTS
Socialism and Industry
THE LITERATURE
Rebecca Harding Davis I From Life in the Iron Mills (1861) 195
Edward Bellamy I From Looking Backward, 2000-1887 (1888) 204
Jacob Riis I From How the Other Half Lives (1890) 211
Upton Sinclair I From The jungle (1906) 216
Lewis Hine I "Sadie Pfeifer" and "Making Human Junk"
(1908, 1915) 222
THE LEGACY
Ignatius Donnelly I From "The People's Party Platform" (1892) 225
From Food and Drugs Act and Meat Inspection Act (1906) 229
Eugene V. Debs I Statement to the Court (1918) 232
William (Big Bill) Haywood I "Farewell, Capitalist America!"
(1929) 237
Barbara Ehrenreich I From Nickel and Dimed (2001) 240
6. STRANGE FRUIT
Against Lynching
THE LITERATURE
Ida B. Wells I From Southern Horrors (1892) 247
W. E. B. Du Bois I "Jesus Christ in Texas" (1920) 256
Claude McKay I "The Lynching" (1920) 264
Richard Wright I From "Big Boy Leaves Home" (1936) 266
Abel Meeropol and Billie Holiday I "Strange Fruit" (1937,1939) 274
THE LEGACY
League of Struggle for Negro Rights I "Bill for Negro Rights and the
Suppression of Lynching" (1934) 276
Helen Gahagan Douglas I "Federal Law Is Imperative" (1947) 279
viü Contents
The John Brown Anti-Klan Committee I "Take a Stand against
the Klan" (1980) 281
Michael Slate I From "AmeriKKKa 1998: The Lynching of
James Byrd" (1998) 286
"The Lynching of Thomas Shipp and Abram Smith, 1930" (2000) 289
7. DUST TRACKS ON THE ROAD
The Great Depression
THE LITERATURE
Dorothea Lange I "Migrant Mother" (1936) 293
Arthur Rothstein I "Farmer and Sons" (1936) 295
John Steinbeck I From The Grapes of Wrath (1939) 297
Walker Evans I Hale County, Alabama (1936) 303
James Agee I From Let Us Now Praise Famous Men (1941) 306
THE LEGACY
Woody Guthrie I "Tom Joad" (1940) 316
Richard Wright and Edwin Rosskam I From 12 Million
Black Voices (1941) 320
Roy DeCarava and Langston Hughes I From The Sweet
Flypaper of Life (1955) 326
Michael Harrington I From The Other America (1962) 328
Malik I "Poverty Is a Crime" (1972) 332
8. THE DUNGEON SHOOK
Civil Rights and Black Liberation
THE LITERATURE
Robert Granat I "Montgomery: Reflections of a Loving Alien"
(1956) 337
James Baldwin I "My Dungeon Shook" (1962) 342
Martin Luther King, Jr. I From "Letter from Birmingham Jail"
(1963) 346
Marion Trikosko, "Civil Rights March on Washington, D.C."
(1963) 354
Malcolm X I From "The Ballot or the Bullet" (1964) 356
THE LEGACY
John F. Kennedy I "On Civil Rights" (1963) 364
Lyndon B. Johnson I From "The American Promise" (1965) 369
Amiri Baraka I "Black Art" (1966) 375
Tupac Shakur I "Panther Power" (1989) 378
New Black Panther Party I "Ten Point Program" (2001) 381
Contents ix
9. A PROBLEM THAT HAD NO NAME
Second-Wave Feminism
THE LITERATURE
Tillie Olsen I "I Stand Here Ironing" (1956) 387
Betty Friedan I From The Feminine Mystique (1963) 394
National Organization for Women I "Statement of Purpose"
(1966) 400
Renee Ferguson I "Women's Liberation Has a Different
Meaning for Blacks" (1970) 406
Shirley Chisholm I "For the Equal Rights Amendment" (1970) 411
THE LEGACY
GerdaLerner I Letter to Betty Friedan (1963) 416
Audre Lorde I "Poetry Is Not a Luxury" (1977) 418
June Jordan I "The Female and the Silence of a Man" (1989) 422
Katie Roiphe I From The Morning After (1993) 424
Ana Castillo I "Women Don't Riot" (1998) 430
1O. THE WORD IS OUT
Gay Liberation
THE LITERATURE
Allen Ginsberg I From "Howl" (1956) 435
Stonewall Documents (1969-1970) 438
Carl Wittman I From "Refugees from Amerika: A Gay
Manifesto" (1969) 444
Huey P. Newton I "The Women's Liberation and Gay
Liberation Movements" (1970) 451
Doric Wilson I From Street Theater (1982) 454
THE LEGACY
ACT UP I "Read My Lips" (1988); Bill T.Jones I Still/Here
(1994) 458
TonyKushner É Àéïç÷ Angels in America (1990, 1991) 460
Lesbian Avengers I "Dyke Manifesto" (1993) 467
Leslie Feinberg I From Stone Butch Blues (1993) 471
Goodridge v. Department of Public Health (2003) 476
Contents
1 1. FROM SAIGON TO BAGHDAD
The Vietnam War and Beyond
THE LITERATURE
Country Joe and the Fish I "I-Feel-Like-I'm-Fixin'-To-Die-Rag"
(1965) , 481
Denise Levertov I "Advent 1966" (1966) 484
Norman Mailer I From Why Are We in Vietnam? (1967) 486
Eddie Adams I "Saigon" (1968);
Nick (Huynh Cong) Ut I "Napalm" (1972) 489
Michael Herr I From Dispatches (1967-1969,1977) 491
THE LEGACY
John Balaban I "April 30,1975" (1975) 496
Tim O'Brien I From "How to Tell a True War Story" (1987) 498
Poets against the War 502
Lawrence Ferlinghetti I "Speak Out" (2003) 503
Jim Harrison I "Poem of War" (2003) 504
Robert Pinsky I "Poem of Disconnected Parts" (2005) 505
Clinton Fein I "Who Would Jesus Torture?" (2004) 507
Ron Kovic I From Born on the Fourth of July (1976, 2005) 510
Afterword by Howard Zinn 5J5
Sources 519
Acknowledgments 529
Index 531 |
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spelling | American protest literature ed. by Zoe Trodd ; foreword by John Stauffer ; afterword by Howard Zinn 1. Harvard Univ. Press paperback ed. Cambridge, Mass. [u.a.] Belknap Press of Harvard Univ. Press 2008 XXIX, 541 S. Ill. 24 cm txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier The John Harvard library Includes bibliographical references (p. 519-527) and index Geschichte gnd rswk-swf Radikalismus Protest literature, American Protest movements United States Radicalism United States Literatur (DE-588)4035964-5 gnd rswk-swf Protest (DE-588)4157835-1 gnd rswk-swf Widerstand (DE-588)4079262-6 gnd rswk-swf USA USA (DE-588)4078704-7 gnd rswk-swf (DE-588)4135952-5 Quelle gnd-content USA (DE-588)4078704-7 g Literatur (DE-588)4035964-5 s Protest (DE-588)4157835-1 s Geschichte z DE-604 Widerstand (DE-588)4079262-6 s Trodd, Zoe Sonstige oth Stauffer, John 1965- Sonstige (DE-588)103553813X oth Zinn, Howard Sonstige oth HBZ Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=016716859&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
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title | American protest literature |
title_auth | American protest literature |
title_exact_search | American protest literature |
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title_full | American protest literature ed. by Zoe Trodd ; foreword by John Stauffer ; afterword by Howard Zinn |
title_fullStr | American protest literature ed. by Zoe Trodd ; foreword by John Stauffer ; afterword by Howard Zinn |
title_full_unstemmed | American protest literature ed. by Zoe Trodd ; foreword by John Stauffer ; afterword by Howard Zinn |
title_short | American protest literature |
title_sort | american protest literature |
topic | Radikalismus Protest literature, American Protest movements United States Radicalism United States Literatur (DE-588)4035964-5 gnd Protest (DE-588)4157835-1 gnd Widerstand (DE-588)4079262-6 gnd |
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