World war I and America: told by the Americans who lived it
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adam_text | Contents
The New York Times, June 29, 1914: Heir to Austria’s
Throne Is Slain
Death of an Archduke: Sarajevo, June 1914............... 1
Hugh Gibson: from A Journal from Our Legation in Belgium
The War Begins: Belgium, July—August 1914............... 10
Walter Hines Page: Memorandum, August 2, 1914
“The Grand Smash Is Come”: London, August 1914.......... 15
Hugo Miinsterberg to the Boston Herald, August 5, 1914
Defending Germany: Massachusetts, August 1914........... 17
Walter Hines Page to Woodrow Wilson, August 9, 1914
Britain Goes to War: London, August 1914................ 23
Woodrow Wilson: Statement on Neutrality, August 18, 1914
Washington, D.C., August 1914........................... 30
Richard Harding Davis to the New York Tribune,
August 21 and 30, 1914
The Fall of Brussels and Burning of Louvain: Belgium,
August 1914............................................... 33
Theodore Roosevelt to Hugo Miinsterberg,
October 3, 1914
“Justice and Fair Flay”: Long Island, October 1914...... 42
W.E.B. Du Bois: World War and the Color Line
“White Imperialism”: New York, November 1914............ 46
Nellie Bly to the New York Evening Journal, October 30 and
November 10, 1914
“Hungry, Wet, Weary”: Przemysl and Budapest,
October—November 1914..................................... 5°
George Santayana: The Logic of Fanaticism,
November 28, 1914
“A Vain Hatred”: England, November 1914.................... 58
Alfred Bryan: I Didn’t Raise My Boy to Be a Soldier
“My Boy Belongs to Me”: New York, January 191s.......... 61
Xlll
XIV
CONTENTS
Edith Wharton: In Argonne
“The War-Vision”: France, February—March 191$........... 63
John Reed: Goutchevo and the Valley of Corpses
“A Fifty-Mile Grave”: Serbia, April 191s................ 81
Charles E. Lauriat, Jr.: from The Lusitaniah Last Voyage
“The Final Flange”: Off the Irish Coast, May 191s....... 90
Woodrow Wilson: Address to Naturalized Citizens at
Convention Hall, Philadelphia, May 10, 1915
Philadelphia, May 191s...................................... 102
The New York Times: Roosevelt for Prompt Action,
May 12, 1915
“There Are Things Worse Than War”: New York, May 191s . . 107
William Jennings Bryan to Gottlieb von Jagow, May 13, 1915
“Tfje Sacred Freedom of the Seas”: Washington, T .C.,
May 191s.................................................. 113
Henry Morgenthau to William Jennings Bryan, May 25, 1915
Reports of Armenian Massacres: Istanbtil, May 191s...... 118
W.E.B. Du Bois: Lusitania
“The Lie Unveiled”: New York, June 191s................. 122
Robert Lansing to Gottlieb von Jagow, June 9, 1915
“The Rights of Humanity”: Washington, D.C., June 191s - - • 124
John Reed: Zalezchik the Terrible
With the Rtissian Army: Galicia, June 191s................... 13°
Edith Wharton: In the North
Ypres and Dunkirk: Flanders, June 191s...................... 135
Henry James to Herbert Henry Asquith, June 28, 1915
Changing Nationality: London, June 191s..................... I52
Leslie Davis to Henry Morgenthau, June 30 and July II, 191$
“To Destroy the Armenian Race”: Eastern Anatolia,
June—July 191s........................................... 154
Henry Morgenthau to Robert Lansing, July 16, 1915
“A Campaign of Race Extermination”: Istanbul,
July 191s................................................. 169
Jane Addams: The Revolt Against War
An Appeal for Peace: New York, July 191s................ 17°
CONTENTS
XV
Richard Harding Davis to The 2sJew York Times, July 13, 1915
A Response to Jane Addams: 2sJew York, July 191s........ 187
Alan Seeger; Diary, September i6~September 24, 1915,
and to Elsie Simmons Seeger, October 25, 1915
Second Battle of Champagne: France,
Septe m ber—October 191s.............................. 189
James Norman Hall: Damaged Trenches
Battle of Loos: France, October 191s.................... 200
Henry Morgenthau to Robert Lansing, November 4-, 1915
Assessing the Ottoman Leadership: Istanbul, November 191s . . 207
Theodore Roosevelt to William Castle, Jr.,
November 13, 1915
“A More Ignoble Sentiment”: Long Island, November 191s ... 213
Emma Goldman: Preparedness, the Road to Universal
Slaughter
“The War Anesthesis”: New York, December 191s........... 217
George E. Riis to The Brooklyn Daily Eagle, January 6, 1916
The Ford Peace Ship: Scotland, December 191s............ 226
Alan Seeger: I Have a Rendezvous with Death
“Some Scamped Slope”: France, Winter 1916............... 231
Ellen N. La Motte: Alone
Gas Gangrene: Flanders, Spring 1916..................... 233
Woodrow Wilson: Address to Congress, April 19, 1916
Washington, D.C., April 1916............................ 238
William B. Seabrook: from Diary of Section VIII
“Baptism of Fire”: France, May 1916..................... 244-
Victor Chapman to John Jay Chapman, June 1, 1916
Flying over Verdun: France, June 1916.................... 248
Mary Borden: Conspiracy
Broken and Mended: France, Summer 1916.................. 251
Herbert Bayard Swope: Boelcke, Knight of the Air
A German Ace: France, October 1916...................... 254
Theodore Roosevelt: Speech at Cooper Union,
November 3, 1916
Wilson’s Failures: New York, November 1916.............. 261
XVI
CONTENTS
John Jay Chapman to the Harvard Alumni Bulletin,
January 4, 1917
A “Monument to Zero”: Massachusetts, January 1917........ 271
Robert Frost: Not to Keep
“To Go Again”: Winter 1917............................... 274
Woodrow Wilson: Address to the Senate, January 22, 1917
Washington, D.C., January 1917........................... 275
H. L. Mencken: “The Diary of a Retreat,” March 10, 1917
U-Boat Warfare: Germany, February 1917................... 282
Robert Lansing: Memorandum on the Severance of
Diplomatic Relations with Germany, February 4, 1917
Washington, D.C., January—February 1917.................. 289
Flew York Tribune: Germany Asks Mexico to Seek Alliance
with Japan for War on U.S., March 1, 1917
Tice Zimmermann Telegram: Washington, D.C.,
February 1917 . ...................................... 298
Edmond C. C. Genet: Diary, March 19—24, 1917
The Lafayette Escadrille: France, March 1917............. 306
Woodrow Wilson: Address to Congress on War with
Germany, April 2, 1917
Washington, D.C., April 1917............................. 313
George Norris: Speech in the IIS. Senate, April 4, 1917
“Let Europe Solve Her Problems”: Washington, JD.C.,
April 1917............................................ 323
George M. Cohan: Over There
“The Yanks Are Goming”: Hew York, April 1917............. 333
Majority Report of the St. Louis Socialist Convention,
April 11, 1917
Opposing Capitalist War: Missouri, April 1917......... 335
Walter Lippmann: The World Conflict in Its Relation to
American Democracy
“A Union of Liberal Peoples”: Philadelphia, April 1917 .... 341
Herbert Hoover: Introduction to Women of Belgium
Feeding Belgium: April 1917......................... 352
The Hew York Times: German Airmen Kill 97, Hurt 437 in
London Raid, June 14, 1917
Bombers Over London: England, June 1917.................. 357
CONTENTS
XVI1
Woodrow Wilson: Flag Day Address in Washington, D.C.,
June 14, 1917
Washington, D.C., June 1917............................. 366
Randolph Bourne: The War and the Intellectuals
“The Riveting of the War-Mind”: New York, June 1917 .... 373
Carlos F. Hurd to the St. Louis Post-Dispatch, July 3, 1917
The East St. Louis Race Riot: Illinois, July 1917....... 385
Norman Thomas: War’s Heretics, a Plea for the Conscientious
Objector
ccThe Social Value of Heresy”: Hew York, August 1917.... 394
Jessie Fauset to The Survey, August 18, 1917
“Moral DisintegrationATew York, August 1917............. 407
John Dos Passos to Rumsey Marvin, August 23, 1917
“The War Is Litter Damn Nonsense4 France, August 1917 . . 409
Martha Gruening: Houston, an N.A.A.C.P. Investigation
Black Soldiers Rebel: Texas, August 1917................ 412
Dorothy Canfield Fisher to Sarah Cleghorn, September 5, 1917
Defending Free Speech in America: France,
September 19x7....................................... 423
James Weldon Johnson: Experienced Men Wanted,
November 8, 1917
Black Leaders for Black Troops: Hew York, Nov ember 1917. . - 427
Carrie Chapman Catt: Votes for All
Every Womanh Struggle: Hew York, November 1917.......... 430
Mary Borden: Unidentified
“This Nameless Man”: France, Autumn 1917 ......... 434
Charles J. Biddle: from The Way of the Eagle
Shooting Down a “Hun”: France, December 1917............ 438
Bernice Evans: The Sayings of Patsy, December 30, 1917
Wartime Work for Women: New York, December 1917......... 444
Woodrow Wilson: Address to Congress on War Aims,
January 8, 1918
Washington, D.C., J anti ary 1918....................... 447
Shirley Millard: from I Saw Them Die
“Stabbing Cries of Pain”: France, Marclj 1918........... 455
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CONTENTS
John J. Pershing: Remarks to the Officers of the 1st Division, ?
April 16, 1918
Tfje “Will to Win”: France, April 1918.................. 460
Shirley Millard: from I Saw Them Die
“How Can I Be Glad?”: France, May 1918.................. 4-64.
Floyd Gibbons: Wounded—How It Feels to Be Shot
Battle of Belleau Wood: France, June 1918............ . 47°
Frederick A. Pottle: from Stretchers
Treating American Wounded: France, June 1918............ 484
James Weldon Johnson: “Why Should a Negro Fight?,”
June 29, 1918
Fights and Duties: New York, June 1918.................. 49d
W.E.B. Du Bois: Close Ranks
“The Crisis of the World”: New York, July 1918.......... 5 01
Hubert H. Harrison: Why Is the Red Cross?
Refusing Black Nurses: New York, July 1918.............. 502
Ernest Hemingway to His Family, July 21, 1918 1
Wounded at the Front: Italy, July 1918.................. 504
Woodrow Wilson: Statement on Lynching, July 26, 1918
Washington, D.C., July 1918............................. 507
James Reese Europe: On Patrol in No Man’s Land.
“Ain’t It Grand?”: France, July 1918.................. 510
Shirley Millard: from I Saw Them Die
“Real Nobility”: France, July 1918.................... 512
Hervey Allen: from Toward the Flame
Battle of Fismette: France, August 1918................ 514
Ernest Hemingway to His Family, August 18, 1918
“Hurting Like 227 Little Devils”: Italy, August 1918... 554
Frederick Trevenen Edwards to Frederick Edwards,
September 12, 1918
The St. Mihiel Offensive: France, September 1918....... 558
Eugene V. Debs: Speech to the Court, September 14, 1918
“Gold Is God”: Ohio, September 1918...................... 562
Willa Cather: Roll Call on the Prairies
“Living in the War”: Nebraska, Summer 1918............. 568
CONTENTS
XIX
Ashby Williams: from Experiences of the Great War
“The Hellish Thing”: France, September 1918................ 577
Edward C. Lukens: from A Fine Pidge Memoir
Tattle of the Meuse-Argonne: France, September 1918........ 580
Horace Pippin: from “Autobiography, First World War”
The Harlem Hellfighters” Attack: France, September 1918. . . 587
Ernest W. Gibson: from “History of First Vermont and
57th Pioneer Infantry”
“The Dreaded Influenza”: Crossing the Atlantic,
Sep tember—Octo ber 1918............................... 590
Henry A. May: from History of the JJ.S.S. Leviathan
Influenza on a Troopship: The Atlantic,
September—October 1918.................................... 593
Woodrow Wilson: Address to the Senate on Woman Suffrage,
September 30, 1918
Washington, D.C., September 1918............................. 598
Ashby Williams: from Experiences of the Great War
aI Am Not Dead”: France, October 1918..................... 603
Damon Runyon: Runyon Sees Return of Lost New York
Battalion, October 13, 1918
Surrounded in the Argonne: France, October 1918........... 607
Woodrow Wilson: Second and Third Peace Notes to Germany,
October 14 and 2,3, 1918
Washington, D.C., October 1918............................... 613
John J. Pershing to the Supreme War Council,
October 30, 1918
Setting Armistice Terms: France, October 1918............. 618
Harry S. Truman to Bess Wallace, November 10 and II, 1918
Waiting for the Armistice: France, November 1918.......... 621
Robert J. Casey: from The Cannoneei^s Have Hairy Ears
“The Silence Is Oppressive”: France, November 1918........ 625
Elizabeth Shepley Sergeant: from Shadow-Shapes
Wilson Arrives in Paris: France, December 1918............ 629
Sam M. Lewis and Joe Young: How ’Ya Gonna Keep ’Em
Down on the Farm?
“After They’ve Seen Paree”: New York, Winter 1919......... 639
XX
CONTENTS
Oliver Wendell Holmes: Opinion in Schenck v. United States,
March 3, 1919
“A Clear and Present Danger”: Washington, D.C.,
March 1919............................................ 641
Ray Stannard Baker: Diary, March 8, April 3-5, and April 7, 1919
Wilson at the Peace Conference: France, March—April 1919 . . 646
Vernon E. Kniptash: Diary, March 30—April 1, and
April 18-19, 1919
Returning Home: Germany and the Atlantic,
March—April 1919...................................... 660
Elmer W. Sherwood: Diary, April 18-21, 1919
“Snobbishness and Caste”: The Atlantic, April 1919....... 663
Clyde D. EofF to Josephine EofF, April 28, 1919
Old Trucks and New Cars: Germany, April 1919............. 666
W.E.B. Du Bois: Returning Soldiers
Returning to “A Shameful Land”: New York, May 1919 .... 670
Charles R. Isum to W.E.B. Du Bois, May 17, 1919
Confronting Injustice: Los Angeles, Winter 1919............. 673
Will Rogers: from Rogers-isms: The Cowboy Philosopher
on the Peace Conference
“The Peace Feast”: May 1919.............................. 678
Woodrow Wilson: Memorial Day Address at Suresnes,
May 30, 1919
France, May 1919............................................ 681
Claude McKay: The Little Peoples
ccThe Big Men of the World”: New York, July 1919....... 686
George Creel: The “Second Lines”
American Propaganda: 1917—1919........................... 687
Woodrow Wilson: Address to the Senate on the League
of Nations, July 10, 1919
Washington, D.C., July 1919............................... 698
Newton D. Baker and Woodrow Wilson: An Exchange,
July 23 and 31, 1919
Naming the War: Washington, D.C., July 1919............ 711
Henry Cabot Lodge: Speech in the U.S. Senate on the
League of Nations, August 12, 1919
“This Murky Covenant”: Washington, D.C., August 1919 . . . 713
CONTENTS
XXI
W. A. Domingo and Claude McKay: “If We Must Die”
“The New Negro Has ArrivedNew York, September 1919 . . 74.3
Woodrow Wilson: Speech at Pueblo, Colorado,
September 25, 1919
Colorado, September 1919.............................. 74b
Oliver Wendell Holmes: Dissenting Opinion in Abrams v. United
States, November 10, 1919
“Tree Trade in Ideas”: Washington, D.C., November 1919 . - . 762
William N. Vaile: Before the Buford Sailed
Deporting Radicals: New York, December 1919........... 768
Ezra Pound: from Hugh Selwyn Mauberley
“Walked Eye-Deep in Hell”: England, Spring 1920.......... 777
Norman Fenton: from Shell Shock and Its Aftermath
Measuring Psychic Wounds: 1919—1920...................... 779
Frederick Palmer: from The Folly of Nations
Recalling Wartime Deception: 1917—1920................... 784
Ludwig Lewisohn: Myth and Blood
A Dissenting Professor: Ohio and New York, 1914—1921 .... 789
Warren G. Harding: Address at the Burial of an Unknown
American Soldier, November n, 1921
Arlington, November 1921.............................. 805
CODA
Ernest Hemingway: Soldier’s Home......................... 813
E. E. Cummings: my sweet old etcetera.................... 821
John Dos Passos: The Body of an American................. 823
Chronology............................................... 831
Biographical Notes....................................... 849
Note on the Texts........................................ 889
Notes................................................. 9 01
Index................................................. 965
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title_auth | World war I and America told by the Americans who lived it |
title_exact_search | World war I and America told by the Americans who lived it |
title_full | World war I and America told by the Americans who lived it A. Scott Berg, editor |
title_fullStr | World war I and America told by the Americans who lived it A. Scott Berg, editor |
title_full_unstemmed | World war I and America told by the Americans who lived it A. Scott Berg, editor |
title_short | World war I and America |
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