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adam_text | CONTENTS
Preface
xvii
What Is Dissent?
xix
PART ONE
Pre-Revolutionary Roots,
1607-1760
1
Introduction: The Long Roots of Modern Dissent
Roger Williams (c. 1
603-1683) 5
The
Bloudy Tenent
of Persecution,
1644
Anne Hutchinson (l^gi-l
643) 9
The Trial of Anne Hutchinson,
1637
Alice Tilly
(1594-0.1660) 15
Petition for the Release of Alice Tilly,
1650
MaryOjerCc.
1611-1660) 16
Mary Dyer s First Letter Written from Prison,
1659
Nathaniel Bacon (l
647-1676) , 18
Declaration in the Name of the People, July
30,1676
Quaker Antislavery Petition
21
A Minute Against Slavery,
1688
Letter from an Anonymous Slave
24
Reléese
Us Out of This Cruell Bondegg,
1723
Native American Voices
(1
бод-і
752) 2
ζ
Powhatan, Speech to John Smith,
1609
Garangula, Speech to Governor
La Barre
of New France,
1684
Loron Sauguaarum, Negotiations for the
Casco Bay
Treaty,
1727
Mashpee, Petition to the Massachusetts General Court,
1752
vi
CONTENTS
John
Peter /¿nger
(1697-1746) 32
The
New
York Weekly
Journal, 1733
Eighteenth
- Century
Runaway Women
35
Advertisements from the Pennsylvania Gazette,
1742-1748
PART TWO
Revolution and the Birth of a Nation,
1760-1820
Introduction: The Republic Takes Shape
39
John Woolman
(1720—1779,) 41
Considerations on Keeping Negroes, Part Second,
1762
John Killbuck
(1737-1811) 44
Speech to the Governors of Pennsylvania, Maryland, and Virginia,
December
4,1771
Samuel Adams
(1722-1803) 4
β
The Rights of the Colonists, November
20,1772
Revolutionary Women
49
Hannah Griffiths, Poem,
1768
Ladies of Edenton, North Carolina, Agreement,
1774-1775
Thomas Paine
(1737—1809) 51
Common Sense,
1776
Abigail Adams
(1744-1818)
andjohn Adams
(1735-1826) 57
Letters,
1776
Thomas Hutchinson
(1711-1780)
5<5
A Loyalist Critique of the Declaration of Independence,
1776
Slave Petition
65
Petition for Gradual Emancipation,
1777
United Indian Nations
66
Protest to the United States Congress,
1786
Shays s Rebellion,
1786-1787 69
Statement of Grievances,
1786
CONTENTS
vii
George
Mason (l
ΊΖζ-ΐ
79%) 70
Objections to This Constitution of Government,
1787
Judith Sargent Murray
(1751-1820)
J2
On the Equality of the Sexes,
1790
Shawnee, Miami, Ottawa, and Seneca Proposal
/β
Proposal to Maintain Indian Lands,
1793
Protest Against the Alien and Sedition Acts
/ /
The Virginia Resolutions,
1798
Tecumseh
(1768-1813)
f/g
Letter to Governor William Henry Harrison,
1810
Speech to the Southern Tribes,
1811
Congressmen Protest the War of
1812 82
Federalist Protest,
1812
Free Blacks of Philadelphia
84
Protest Against Colonization Policy,
1817
PART THREE
Questioning the Nation,
1820-1860
Introduction: The Reforming Impulse
8
J
Theodore Frelinghuysen (l
787-1862)
дО
Speech Protesting the Indian Removal Bill, April
9,1830
Cherokee Chief John Ross
(1790-1866)
go
Letter Protesting the Treaty of New Echota,
1836
David Walker
(1785-1830)
g4
Appeal to the Coloured Citizens of the World,
1830
William Lloyd Garrison
(1805-1879)
g j
The Liberator,
У
o , I, No, I, January
1,1831
William Apess
(179 8-і
83g) g g
An Indian s Looking-Glass for the
Wbite
Man,
1833
Laborers of Boston 1
02
Ten-Hour Circular,
1835
viii CONTENTS
Angelina
Grimké
(ι
805-1
8?д)
and Sarah
Grimké
(1792-1873) 1
03
Appeal to the Christian Women of the South,
1836
The Original Equality of Woman,
1837
Ralph Waldo Emerson
(1803-1882)
108
Self-Reliance,
1841
Margaret Fuller (l
810-1850) 112
Woman in the Nineteenth Century, Part
3,1844
Lowell Mill Girls
114
Lowell Female Industrial Reform and Mutual Aid Society,
1847
Elizabeth Cady Stanton
(1815-1902) 117
Speech at Seneca Falls, July
19,1848
Declaration of Sentiments,
1848
Sojourner Truth (c.
1797-І883) 122
Ain t IA Woman?,
1851
Frederick Douglass
(1818-і 895) 123
What to the Slave Is the Fourth of July?, July
5,1852
Henry David Thoreau
(1817-1862) 125
On Resistance to Civil Government,
1849
Lucy Stone
(1818-1893) 135
Statement on Marriage,
1855
The Know-Nothings
137
American Party Platform, Philadelphia, February
21,1856
John Brown
(1800-1859) 139
Address to the Virginia Court at Charles Town, Virginia,
November
2,1859
PART FOUR
Civil War and Reconstruction,
1860-1877
Introduction: A Divided Nation
14З
ClementL. Vallandigham (1820-1871)
146
Response to Lincoln s Address to Congress, July
10,1861
CONTENTS ix
William Brownlow
(1805-1877)
ιζο
Knoxville
WTzżgAntisecession
Editorial,
May
25,1861
the
Arkansas
Peace
Society 152
Arkansas
Peace
Society
Documents,
1861
Joseph E.
Brown
(1821-1834) i$6
Message
to the Legislature, March
10,1864
Cyrus Pringle
(1838-1911) 16:1
The Record of a Quaker Conscience,
1863
African American Soldiers of the Union Army
166
Correspondence Protesting Unequal Pay,
1863-1864
Frederick Do uglass
(1818-1895) 173
What the Black Man Wants, April
1865
2jon Presbyterian Church 1
75
Petition to the United States Congress, November
24,1865
American Equal Rights Association
ľ/6
National Convention Resolutions, New York, May
1867
SusanB. Anthony
(1820-1906)
ľ/8
From an Account of the Trial of Susan B. Anthony,
July
3,1873
Is It a Crime for a U.S. Citizen to Vote?,
1873
PART FIVE
í
83
Industry and Reform,
1877-1912
Introduction·. Progress and Discontent
Terence Powderly (l
849-1924) 18 /
Preamble to the Constitution of the Knights of Labor,
January
3,1878
Eight Hours, by I.
G. Blanchard
and Jesse Jones, i880s
Chief Joseph
(184
o—l
904)
їді
Appeal to the Hayes Administration,
1879
χ
CONTENTS
Mary Elizabeth
Lease
(і
850-1933) 1
дз
Speech to the WCTU,
1890
The People s Part))
197
The Omaha Platform, July
1892
Jane Addams
(2860-1935) 201
The Subjective Necessity of Social Settlements,
1892
Frances E. Willard
(1839-1898) 203
Speech to the World s Woman s Christian Temperance
Union,
1893
Booker T. Washington
(1856-1915)
206
Cast Down Your Bucket Where You Are,
1895
W.
Ε.
B. DuBois
(1868-1963) 209
Of Mr. Booker T. Washington and Others,
1903
Address to the Niagara Conference, Harpers Ferry,
West Virginia,
1906
IdaB.
Wells-Barnett (1862-1931)
2l8
Lynch Law in Georgia, June
20,1899
Tortured and Burned Alive,
1899
Carl Schurz (1829-19
О
6) 221
Address at the University of Chicago Denouncing U.S.
Imperialism, January
4,1899
Mother Jones
(1830-1930) 223
The March of the Mill Children,
1903
John
Muir
(1838-1914) 227
The Hetch Hetchy Valley, January
1908
Emma Goldman
(1869-1940)
233
Marriage and Love,
1911
Walter
Rauschenbusch (1861-1918)
238
Christianizing the Social Order,
1912
The Socialist Party
239
Socialist Party Platform, May
12,1912
CONTENTS xi
PART SIX
Conflict and Depression,
1912-1945
Introduction: Becoming a World Power
245
Joe Hill
(1879-1915) 349
We Will Sing One Song
1913
The Preacher and the Slave Girl,
1913
Roben
M. LaFollette
(l
855-1925)
S
53
Defense of Free Speech, October
6,1917
EugeneV. Debs
(1855-1926) 256
Antiwar Speech, Canton, Ohio, June
1918
Randolph Bourne
(1886-1918)
261
War Is the Health of the State,
1918
A. Philip Randolph
(1
889-1
9 79) 2 72
On Socialism,
1919
Marcus Garvey
(1887—194,0) 273
Speech to the Universal Negro Improvement Association,
Philadelphia,
1919
Margaret
Sänger (1879-1966) 275
The Goal,
1920
H. L
Mencken
(1880-1956)
Я
79
Last Words,
1926
Mencken s Creed
Father Charles Coughlin
(1891-1979) 9,8 /
National Radio Address, November
.1934
National Radio Address, June
1936
Huey Long
(1893-1935) 9,8
β
Speech in the U.S. Senate, February
5,1934
Woody Guthrie
(1912-1967) 288
The Ballad of Pretty Boy Floyd,
1939
Jesus Christ,
1940
xii CONTENTS
/. Saunders
Redding
(1906-1988)
and Charles
F.
Wilson (Unknown)
292
J. Saunders Redding, A Negro Looks at This War,
1942
Charles
F. Wilson,
Letter to President Roosevelt,
1944
David
Dellinger (1915-2004) 296
Why I Refused to Register in the October
1940
Draft and a Little
ofWhatltLedTo
Minoru
Yasui (l
916-1986) $03
Reflections on Executive Order
9066
Resistance
Statement upon Sentencing,
1942
Letters from Jail to His Sister Yuka Yasui,
1942-1943
PART SEVEN
The Affluent Society,
1945-1966
Introduction: The Crack in the Picture Window 311
John Howard Lawson
(1894-1977)
31y
Lawson s Statement That Was Excluded from the Public
Record,
1947
Margaret Chase Smith
(1897-199$)
32O
Declaration of Conscience,
1950
Paul Robeson
(1898-1976) 324
Testimony Before the House Committee on Un-American Activities,
June
12,1956
Harry Hay
(1912-2002)
ЗЗІ
Speech at the Gay Spirit Visions Conference, Highlands,
North Carolina, November
1990
Allen Ginsberg
(1926-1997) 335
America,
1956
Songs of the Civil Rights Movement
339
Pete Seeger, I Ain t Scared of Your Jail,
1963
Carver Neblett, If You Miss Me at the Back of the Bus,
i960
Martin Luther Kingjr.
(1929-1968) 34.1
Letter from a Birmingham Jail, April
16,1963
CONTENTS xiii
Fannie
Lou
Hamer
(т7^977)
350
Testimony Before the Credentials Committee of the Democratic
National Convention,
1964
MalcolmX
(1925-1965) 353
The Black Revolution,
1964
Stokely Carmichael
(1941-1998) 0,55
Berkeley Speech, October
1966
The Black Panther Party
36
О
Black Panther Party Platform,
1966
Students for a Democratic Society
363
The Port Huron Statement,
1962
Protest Music
I 36y
Phil Ochs, I Ain t Marching Anymore,
1965
Malvina
Reynolds, Little Boxes
1962
Bob Dylan, It s Alright Ma (I m Only Bleeding),
1965
PART EIGHT
Mobilization: Vietnam and the Counterculture,
1964-1975
Introduction·. The Movement
373
Mario
Savio
(194.2—1996)
380
Speech at the University of California at Berkeley,
December
2,1964
Cari
Oglesby
(1925— ) ¿82
Speech Denouncing the War in Vietnam, Washington, DC,
November
27,1965
The Weather Underground
¿86
You Don t Need a Weatherman to Know Which Way
the Wind Blows,
1969
John Kerry
(194,3-) 388
Statement to the Senate Committee on Foreign Relations,
April
23,1971
xiv CONTENTS
Timothy Leary (1920-1996) 29°
Using LSD to Imprint the Tibetan-Buddhist Experience,
1964
Abbie Hoffman
(1936-1989) 295
Introduction, Steal This Book,
1970
Protest Music II
29 &
Pete Seeger, Waist Deep in the Big Muddy,
1967
Country Joe McDonald,
I Feel-Like-ľm-Fixin -to-Die
Rag,
1965
John Fogerty, Creedence Clearwater Revival, Fortunate Son,
1969
Redstockings
4-0 3
The Redstockings Manifesto,
1969
5.
C. U.M.
(Societ)/
for Cutting Up Men)
405
S.C.U.M. Manifesto,
1968
Gloria
Steinern (1934-)
40і/
Women s Liberation Aims to Free Men, Too, June
7,1970
Stonewall 411
Stonewall Documents,
1969
The American Indian Movement
413
A Proclamation: To the Great White Father and All His
People,
1969
PART NINE
Contemporary Dissent, 1975-Present
Introduction: Crossing the Threshold into the New Millennium
—
Globalization vs. Jihad
41і]
Paul
Weyrich
(1941-)
423
A Conservative s Lament: After Iran, We Need to Change
Our System and Grand Strategy, March
8,1987
ACT UP
426
Vito
Russo,
Why We Fight,
1988
CONTENTS xv
Gay Liberation 4^8
Statement
of
Phill Wilson,
Director of
Public
Policy, AIDS Project,
Los Angeles,
1994
Statement of Letitia Gomez, Executive Director, Latino/a Lesbian
and Gay Organization,
1994
The Michigan Militia
433
In Defense of Liberty II,
1995
Theodore Kaczpnski
(1942-) 435
The Unabomber Manifesto,
1996
Interview with Theodore Kaczynski, June
1999
Ralph Nader
(1934-)
43&
It s Time to End Corporate Welfare As We Know It,
1996
AniDiFrancodg^o-)
443
self evident,
2001
Protest Music III
448
Mos
Def,
New World Water,
1999
Immortal Technique, The 4th Branch
2003
Steve Earle, Rich Man s War,
2004
Amnesty International
453
Amnesty International s Concerns Regarding Post-September
11
Detentions in the U.S.A., March
14, 2002
Earth Liberation Front
456
Written Testimony Supplied to the U.S. House of Representatives
for the February
12,2002,
Hearing on Ecoterrorism
Not in Our Name
4.60
Statement of Conscience,
2003
Veterans Against the Iraq War
469,
Call to Conscience from Veterans
ίο
Active Duty Troops
and Reservists,
2003
Message to the Troops: Resist!, October
11,
200a,
The American Civil Liberties Union
4
6 э
Freedom Under Fire: Dissent in Post-9/11 America,
May
2003
xvi CONTENTS
MoveOn.org
469
The Many Faces of the Media,
2004
Michael Berg
(1945-) 4 72
George Bush Never Looked Into Nick s Eyes, May
21,2004
Cindy Sheehan^gg1/-)
474
A Lie of Historic Proportions, August
8,2005
Carly s Poem
—
A Nation Rocked to Sleep, August
15,2005
Author s Note
479
Acknowledgments
480
About the Documents
482
Text Credits
483
Index
487
Hear Thomas Paine stirring a new nation to revolution
...
and hear, too, the Loyalists
who fought for the king. Meet farmers revolting against their new American government
and slaves standing in American courts, demanding freedom. Hear Emma Goldman
denouncing marriage and
Carl Schurz
condemning imperialism.
Meet Anti-Federalists and abolitionists, pacifists and populists, radicals and reformers:
men and women who dedicated their lives to the most American of tasks-re-imagining
their country.
Follow American dissenters through the Civil War and the Gilded Age, the two world
wars, the Depression, and the baby boom. Then, encounter the
1960s
in all its splen¬
dor and madness: the music, the manifestos, and the movements that changed the
country-from civil rights to women s liberation, gay rights to New Age spirituality.
Finally, meet the heirs of this profoundly American tradition: today s dissenters, from
rappers to movement conservatives, anti-globalization activists to Iraq war veterans,
folk singers to hip-hop artists.
As sprawling, diverse, and alive as the nation itself, this book tells unforgettable
American stories that have made us who we are,
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title | Dissent in America voices that shaped a nation |
title_auth | Dissent in America voices that shaped a nation |
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title_full | Dissent in America voices that shaped a nation Ralph F. Young |
title_fullStr | Dissent in America voices that shaped a nation Ralph F. Young |
title_full_unstemmed | Dissent in America voices that shaped a nation Ralph F. Young |
title_short | Dissent in America |
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