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Title:
Dissent & protest (1635-2017) / editor, Aaron Gulyas.
Author:
Gulyas, Aaron John, 1975- editor.
Publication Information:
Ipswich, Massachusetts : Salem Press, a division of EBSCO Information Services ; [Amenia, New York] : Grey House Publishing, [2017]

©2017
Call Number:
HM881 .D57 2017 V.1
Abstract:
Dissent & Protest studies crucial documents from various protests, dissents, revolts, riots, and revolutions throughout American history, from the American Revolution to the Black Lives Matter Movement of today. This text closely studies more than eighty primary source documents to deliver a thorough examination of issues so important to Americans that they took action, exercised their rights and stood up to protest.
Edition:
[First edition].
ISBN:
9781682172896

9781682172919

9781682172926
Series:
Defining documents in American history

Defining documents in American history (Salem Press)
Physical Description:
2 volumes : illustrations ; 26 cm.
Contents:
VOLUME 1 CONTENTS : -- From Colonies to Nation : -- Excerpts from the Massachusetts Bay Colony Trial against Anne Hutchinson – Declaration of Protestant Subjects in Maryland -- The Rights of the British Colonies Asserted and Proved -- Declaration of Rights of the Stamp Act Congress -- Letters from a Farmer in Pennsylvania -- Boston Non-Importation Agreement -- Samuel Adams Writing as Candidus -- Rules by Which a Great Empire May Be Reduced to a Small One -- Boston Massacre Oration -- “Liberty or Death” Speech -- Common Sense -- Petition against the Excise Tax by Inhabitants of Western Pennsylvania ; -- Slavery and Abolition : -- A Minute against Slavery, From the Germantown Monthly Meeting, Addressed to the Monthly Meeting in Dublin -- An Account of the Negroe Insurrection in South Carolina -- Petition of Prince Hall and Other African Americans to the Massachusetts General Court -- Petition to the Assembly of Pennsylvania against the Slave Trade -- An Address to Those Who Keep Slaves, and Approve the Practice -- Appeal to the Coloured Citizens of the World -- The Confessions of Nat Turner -- Declaration of Sentiments of the American Anti-Slavery Convention -- Prejudices against People of Color, and Our Duties in Relation to This Subject -- “An Address to the Slaves of the United States of America” -- “What to the Slave is the Fourth of July?” -- The Condition, Elevation, Emigration, and Destiny of the Colored People of the United States, Politically Considered -- Twelve Years a Slave: Narrative of Solomon Northup -- Provisional Constitution and Ordinances for the People of the United States -- A Voice from Harper’s Ferry -- Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl -- “Under the Flag” -- Valedictory Editorial of the Liberator ; -- Sectional Conflict, Civil War, and Reconstruction : -- South Carolina Ordinance of Nullification -- Speech Opposing the Kansas-Nebraska Act -- South Carolina Declaration of Causes of Secession -- Farewell Address to the U.S. Senate -- Speech on His Refusal to Take the Oath of Loyalty to the Confederacy -- "Cornerstone Speech" -- Speech on His Expulsion from the Georgia Legislature -- "All That We Ask Is Equal Laws, Equal Legislation, and Equal Rights" -- Preface to The Rise and Fall of the Confederate Government ; -- Native American Dissent : -- Appeal to Choctaws and Chickasaws -- Memorial to Congress -- Battle of Sand Creek: Editorials and Congressional Testimony -- Treaty of Fort Laramie -- Dawes Severalty Act -- Wounded Knee Massacre: Statements and Eyewitness Accounts -- Indians of All Tribes Occupation of Alcatraz: Proclamation -- Summary of Letter Requesting Further Review of the Dakota Access Pipeline (DAPL).

VOLUME 2 CONTENTS : -- African-American Civil Rights : -- Atlanta Exposition Address -- Niagara Movement Declaration of Principles -- “Lynching: Our National Crime” -- “Agitation” -- William Monroe Trotter’s Protest to Woodrow Wilson -- “The Eruption of Tulsa” -- “U.S. Department of (White) Justice” -- “A Black Inventory of the New Deal” -- Call to Negro America to March on Washington -- An Appeal to the World -- Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee Statement of Purpose -- Letter from Birmingham Jail -- “I Have a Dream” -- “Message to the Grass Roots” -- “The Ballot or the Bullet” -- What We Want -- “Black Power” -- “What We Want, What We Believe” ; -- Women’s Rights : -- Seneca Falls Convention Declaration of Sentiments -- Lecture on Constitutional Equality -- “Is It a Crime for a Citizen of the United States to Vote?” -- “The Status of Woman, Past, Present, and Future” -- “Why Women Should Vote” -- Testimony before the House Judiciary Committee -- The SCUM Manifesto -- Women’s March on Washington ; -- Political and Social Protest : -- Ten Days in a Mad-House -- How the Other Half Lives -- “The Subjective Necessity for Social Settlements” -- Editorial on the Pullman Strike -- “Liberty” -- The “Cross of Gold” Speech -- Speech Opposing the League of Nations -- Auto Workers Strike -- “Share Our Wealth” Address -- Southern Manifesto -- The Port Huron Statement -- Gay Power Comes To Sheridan Square -- Steal This Book -- Commonwealth Address ; -- Anti-War Activism : -- Speech against Conscription and War -- Speech Opposing War with Germany -- Antiwar Speech -- “Beyond Vietnam: A Time to Break Silence” -- Testimony of the Vietnam Veterans against the War -- “The Emperor Has No Clothes” Speech.
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