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Zusammenfassung: | "Democracy in print captures many of the most influential voices from a century of United States history who have spoken out on the struggle to make real the promise of democracy for all Americans, railed against abuses of corporate power, renounced American empire, championed environmental causes, opposed war, and waged peace. It chronicles voices of the women's rights movement, the civil rights movement, the labor movement, and the gay rights movement. And on every page it declares the importance of an independent media by culling the best of the Progressive magazine over the last one hundred years"--UW Press Web Site |
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505 | 0 | |a Acknowledgments; Introduction: A History of The Progressive Magazine; Part 1 Championing Civil Liberties; Free Speech and the Right of Congress to Declare the Objects of the War; Theodore Dreiser Denounces Campaign Against Communists; What Are We Afraid Of?; Freedom's Most Effective Weapon; The Manifest Destiny of America; The Last Best Hope; On Secrecy; When Nice People Burn Books; Lesbian Writer Fights Feminist Censors; Your Urine, Please; That Country Wouldn't Be America; The New McCarthyism; Treated Like a Criminal: How the INS Stole Three Days of My Life. | |
505 | 8 | |a Our Job Is Not to Stand Up and Cheer When the President Breaks the LawPart 2 Combating Corporate Power; Punish the Real Offenders; Borah Tells How Our Wealth Is Divided; The Progressive Platform; Lawless Big Business Must Be Controlled to Save Democracy; The Profit in Highway Slaughter; Valley of the Shadow of Death; Tobacco Roads: Delivering Death to the Third World; They Killed My Son; Free Market Fraud; Wake Me When We're Equal; Part 3 Renouncing Empire; Why War?; The Armed Ship Bill Meant War; Defense or Imperialism?; Armed Intervention in Nicaragua; We Have Got to Lick Churchill Too. | |
505 | 8 | |a Vietnam Whitewash: The Congressional Jury That Convicted ItselfHow It All Began; Behind the Death Squads; The Secret Behind the Sanctions; The Algebra of Infinite Justice; Heckled in Rockford; The Scourge of Nationalism; The Curse of Columbus; Part 4 Campaigning for Women's Equality; My Baby Girl; If Things Were Reversed; May the Women of the United States Vote in 1920?; Women's Wages in Government; Women and the Law: Unjust Discrimination; The "Patriotic" Prostitute; Memoirs of a Normal Childhood; Awesome Women in Sports; What Shall I Wear? | |
505 | 8 | |a An Interview with Katha Pollitt, Columnist for The NationAn Interview with Gloria Steinem; Dulcet Tones; An Interview with Ani DiFranco, Folksinger; Part 5 Linking Arms with the Civil Rights Movement; The Color Line; Twin Evils of the Literacy Test: Privilege and Race Discrimination Threaten the High Standard of This Country; Murdering Negroes; Lynching Punishes the Community; The Plunder Harvest in Indian Affairs; Sato: A Letter to a Japanese American; Revolt Against Jim Crow; Intruder in the Dust; The Burning Truth in the South; "I Will Keep My Soul"; A Letter to My Nephew. | |
505 | 8 | |a "Arab": Did You Flinch?The New Bigotry; The Underclass Myth; My Father's Party; Part 6 Joining the Cause of Gay Liberation; I'm Proud to Be a Sissie; An Interview with Randy Shilts, Author of And the Band Played On; One Good Mother to Another; An Interview with Larry Kramer, Playwright and Founder of ACT UP; An Interview with Urvashi Vaid, Author, Executive Director, and Foundation Leader in the Lesbian and Gay Rights Movement; An Interview with Harry Hay, Founder of the Mattachine Society, the First Modern Gay-Rights Group; I Do Weddings; Part 7 Defending the Environment. | |
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contents | Acknowledgments; Introduction: A History of The Progressive Magazine; Part 1 Championing Civil Liberties; Free Speech and the Right of Congress to Declare the Objects of the War; Theodore Dreiser Denounces Campaign Against Communists; What Are We Afraid Of?; Freedom's Most Effective Weapon; The Manifest Destiny of America; The Last Best Hope; On Secrecy; When Nice People Burn Books; Lesbian Writer Fights Feminist Censors; Your Urine, Please; That Country Wouldn't Be America; The New McCarthyism; Treated Like a Criminal: How the INS Stole Three Days of My Life. Our Job Is Not to Stand Up and Cheer When the President Breaks the LawPart 2 Combating Corporate Power; Punish the Real Offenders; Borah Tells How Our Wealth Is Divided; The Progressive Platform; Lawless Big Business Must Be Controlled to Save Democracy; The Profit in Highway Slaughter; Valley of the Shadow of Death; Tobacco Roads: Delivering Death to the Third World; They Killed My Son; Free Market Fraud; Wake Me When We're Equal; Part 3 Renouncing Empire; Why War?; The Armed Ship Bill Meant War; Defense or Imperialism?; Armed Intervention in Nicaragua; We Have Got to Lick Churchill Too. Vietnam Whitewash: The Congressional Jury That Convicted ItselfHow It All Began; Behind the Death Squads; The Secret Behind the Sanctions; The Algebra of Infinite Justice; Heckled in Rockford; The Scourge of Nationalism; The Curse of Columbus; Part 4 Campaigning for Women's Equality; My Baby Girl; If Things Were Reversed; May the Women of the United States Vote in 1920?; Women's Wages in Government; Women and the Law: Unjust Discrimination; The "Patriotic" Prostitute; Memoirs of a Normal Childhood; Awesome Women in Sports; What Shall I Wear? An Interview with Katha Pollitt, Columnist for The NationAn Interview with Gloria Steinem; Dulcet Tones; An Interview with Ani DiFranco, Folksinger; Part 5 Linking Arms with the Civil Rights Movement; The Color Line; Twin Evils of the Literacy Test: Privilege and Race Discrimination Threaten the High Standard of This Country; Murdering Negroes; Lynching Punishes the Community; The Plunder Harvest in Indian Affairs; Sato: A Letter to a Japanese American; Revolt Against Jim Crow; Intruder in the Dust; The Burning Truth in the South; "I Will Keep My Soul"; A Letter to My Nephew. "Arab": Did You Flinch?The New Bigotry; The Underclass Myth; My Father's Party; Part 6 Joining the Cause of Gay Liberation; I'm Proud to Be a Sissie; An Interview with Randy Shilts, Author of And the Band Played On; One Good Mother to Another; An Interview with Larry Kramer, Playwright and Founder of ACT UP; An Interview with Urvashi Vaid, Author, Executive Director, and Foundation Leader in the Lesbian and Gay Rights Movement; An Interview with Harry Hay, Founder of the Mattachine Society, the First Modern Gay-Rights Group; I Do Weddings; Part 7 Defending the Environment. |
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spelling | Democracy in print : the best of the Progressive magazine, 1909-2009 / edited by Matthew Rothschild. Madison, Wis. : University of Wisconsin Press, ©2009. 1 online resource (xxiii, 365 pages) text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier data file "Democracy in print captures many of the most influential voices from a century of United States history who have spoken out on the struggle to make real the promise of democracy for all Americans, railed against abuses of corporate power, renounced American empire, championed environmental causes, opposed war, and waged peace. It chronicles voices of the women's rights movement, the civil rights movement, the labor movement, and the gay rights movement. And on every page it declares the importance of an independent media by culling the best of the Progressive magazine over the last one hundred years"--UW Press Web Site Print version record. Acknowledgments; Introduction: A History of The Progressive Magazine; Part 1 Championing Civil Liberties; Free Speech and the Right of Congress to Declare the Objects of the War; Theodore Dreiser Denounces Campaign Against Communists; What Are We Afraid Of?; Freedom's Most Effective Weapon; The Manifest Destiny of America; The Last Best Hope; On Secrecy; When Nice People Burn Books; Lesbian Writer Fights Feminist Censors; Your Urine, Please; That Country Wouldn't Be America; The New McCarthyism; Treated Like a Criminal: How the INS Stole Three Days of My Life. Our Job Is Not to Stand Up and Cheer When the President Breaks the LawPart 2 Combating Corporate Power; Punish the Real Offenders; Borah Tells How Our Wealth Is Divided; The Progressive Platform; Lawless Big Business Must Be Controlled to Save Democracy; The Profit in Highway Slaughter; Valley of the Shadow of Death; Tobacco Roads: Delivering Death to the Third World; They Killed My Son; Free Market Fraud; Wake Me When We're Equal; Part 3 Renouncing Empire; Why War?; The Armed Ship Bill Meant War; Defense or Imperialism?; Armed Intervention in Nicaragua; We Have Got to Lick Churchill Too. Vietnam Whitewash: The Congressional Jury That Convicted ItselfHow It All Began; Behind the Death Squads; The Secret Behind the Sanctions; The Algebra of Infinite Justice; Heckled in Rockford; The Scourge of Nationalism; The Curse of Columbus; Part 4 Campaigning for Women's Equality; My Baby Girl; If Things Were Reversed; May the Women of the United States Vote in 1920?; Women's Wages in Government; Women and the Law: Unjust Discrimination; The "Patriotic" Prostitute; Memoirs of a Normal Childhood; Awesome Women in Sports; What Shall I Wear? An Interview with Katha Pollitt, Columnist for The NationAn Interview with Gloria Steinem; Dulcet Tones; An Interview with Ani DiFranco, Folksinger; Part 5 Linking Arms with the Civil Rights Movement; The Color Line; Twin Evils of the Literacy Test: Privilege and Race Discrimination Threaten the High Standard of This Country; Murdering Negroes; Lynching Punishes the Community; The Plunder Harvest in Indian Affairs; Sato: A Letter to a Japanese American; Revolt Against Jim Crow; Intruder in the Dust; The Burning Truth in the South; "I Will Keep My Soul"; A Letter to My Nephew. "Arab": Did You Flinch?The New Bigotry; The Underclass Myth; My Father's Party; Part 6 Joining the Cause of Gay Liberation; I'm Proud to Be a Sissie; An Interview with Randy Shilts, Author of And the Band Played On; One Good Mother to Another; An Interview with Larry Kramer, Playwright and Founder of ACT UP; An Interview with Urvashi Vaid, Author, Executive Director, and Foundation Leader in the Lesbian and Gay Rights Movement; An Interview with Harry Hay, Founder of the Mattachine Society, the First Modern Gay-Rights Group; I Do Weddings; Part 7 Defending the Environment. Progressivism (United States politics) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85107324 United States Politics and government 20th century. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85140455 United States Politics and government 2001-2009. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2001002071 Progressisme États-Unis. États-Unis Politique et gouvernement 20e siècle. États-Unis Politique et gouvernement 2001-2009. POLITICAL SCIENCE Political Ideologies Conservatism & Liberalism. bisacsh Politics and government fast Progressivism (United States politics) fast United States fast https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PBJtxgQXMWqmjMjjwXRHgrq 1900-2009 fast Rothschild, Matthew. https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCjyJrbqvJXWFFkmtqbVYdP http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/no2004007728 Progressive (Madison, Wis.) La Follette's weekly magazine. La Follette's magazine. Print version: Democracy in print. Madison, Wis. : University of Wisconsin Press, ©2009 9780299232245 0299232247 (DLC) 2008046312 (OCoLC)262883579 Book collections on Project MUSE. FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=281693 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Democracy in print : the best of the Progressive magazine, 1909-2009 / Book collections on Project MUSE. Acknowledgments; Introduction: A History of The Progressive Magazine; Part 1 Championing Civil Liberties; Free Speech and the Right of Congress to Declare the Objects of the War; Theodore Dreiser Denounces Campaign Against Communists; What Are We Afraid Of?; Freedom's Most Effective Weapon; The Manifest Destiny of America; The Last Best Hope; On Secrecy; When Nice People Burn Books; Lesbian Writer Fights Feminist Censors; Your Urine, Please; That Country Wouldn't Be America; The New McCarthyism; Treated Like a Criminal: How the INS Stole Three Days of My Life. Our Job Is Not to Stand Up and Cheer When the President Breaks the LawPart 2 Combating Corporate Power; Punish the Real Offenders; Borah Tells How Our Wealth Is Divided; The Progressive Platform; Lawless Big Business Must Be Controlled to Save Democracy; The Profit in Highway Slaughter; Valley of the Shadow of Death; Tobacco Roads: Delivering Death to the Third World; They Killed My Son; Free Market Fraud; Wake Me When We're Equal; Part 3 Renouncing Empire; Why War?; The Armed Ship Bill Meant War; Defense or Imperialism?; Armed Intervention in Nicaragua; We Have Got to Lick Churchill Too. Vietnam Whitewash: The Congressional Jury That Convicted ItselfHow It All Began; Behind the Death Squads; The Secret Behind the Sanctions; The Algebra of Infinite Justice; Heckled in Rockford; The Scourge of Nationalism; The Curse of Columbus; Part 4 Campaigning for Women's Equality; My Baby Girl; If Things Were Reversed; May the Women of the United States Vote in 1920?; Women's Wages in Government; Women and the Law: Unjust Discrimination; The "Patriotic" Prostitute; Memoirs of a Normal Childhood; Awesome Women in Sports; What Shall I Wear? An Interview with Katha Pollitt, Columnist for The NationAn Interview with Gloria Steinem; Dulcet Tones; An Interview with Ani DiFranco, Folksinger; Part 5 Linking Arms with the Civil Rights Movement; The Color Line; Twin Evils of the Literacy Test: Privilege and Race Discrimination Threaten the High Standard of This Country; Murdering Negroes; Lynching Punishes the Community; The Plunder Harvest in Indian Affairs; Sato: A Letter to a Japanese American; Revolt Against Jim Crow; Intruder in the Dust; The Burning Truth in the South; "I Will Keep My Soul"; A Letter to My Nephew. "Arab": Did You Flinch?The New Bigotry; The Underclass Myth; My Father's Party; Part 6 Joining the Cause of Gay Liberation; I'm Proud to Be a Sissie; An Interview with Randy Shilts, Author of And the Band Played On; One Good Mother to Another; An Interview with Larry Kramer, Playwright and Founder of ACT UP; An Interview with Urvashi Vaid, Author, Executive Director, and Foundation Leader in the Lesbian and Gay Rights Movement; An Interview with Harry Hay, Founder of the Mattachine Society, the First Modern Gay-Rights Group; I Do Weddings; Part 7 Defending the Environment. Progressivism (United States politics) http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85107324 Progressisme États-Unis. POLITICAL SCIENCE Political Ideologies Conservatism & Liberalism. bisacsh Politics and government fast Progressivism (United States politics) fast |
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title_full | Democracy in print : the best of the Progressive magazine, 1909-2009 / edited by Matthew Rothschild. |
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