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9780631218982

American Radicalism

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  • ISBN13:

    9780631218982

  • ISBN10:

    063121898X

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2001-02-08
  • Publisher: Wiley-Blackwell

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Summary

This collection contains ten of the best scholarly essays on significant events and figures over the last two hundred years of the radical tradition in American history. Arranged chronologically, each chapter contains an introduction and one major article, plus four primary documents that bring to vivid life the ideas and people involved in particular radical struggles. Concise introductions to all articles and documents, chronologies, and suggested reading lists place this book at the forefront of student guides to American Radicalism.

Author Biography

Daniel Pope is Associate Professor and Department Head of History at the University of Oregon. He is the author of The Making of Modern Advertising (1983), and was a Fulbright Senior Lecturer at the University of Rome in 1996.

Table of Contents

Series Editor's Preface xi
Introduction: The Nature and Significance of Radicalism in American History 1(14)
Riot and Radicalism in the American Revolution
15(35)
Chronology
15(1)
Introduction to the Article
16(2)
Food Rioters and the American Revolution
18(24)
Barbara Clark Smith
Documents
42(7)
Introduction to the Documents
42(1)
Letter to Maryland Council of Safety about Salt Monopolizers
43(3)
Letter from Abigail Adams to John Adams
46(1)
Broadside, Philadelphia
47(1)
Satirical ``Old Women's Petition'' against Tea Boycott
48(1)
Suggested Reading
49(1)
Women's Networks and Women's Protest
50(2)
Chronology
50(1)
Introduction to the Article
51(1)
The Seneca Falls Women's Rights Convention: A Study of Social Networks
52(36)
Judith Wellman
Documents
73(13)
Introduction to the Documents
73(1)
``Declaration of Sentiments''
74(4)
Seneca Falls
``Reminiscences''
78(2)
Emily Collins
``The Rights of Women''
80(2)
Frederick Douglass
``The Solitude of Self''
82(4)
Elizabeth Cady Stanton
Suggested Reading
86(2)
Violence and Manliness in the Struggle Against Slavery
88(35)
Chronology
88(1)
Introduction to the Article
89(1)
Blacks, John Brown, and a Theory of Manhood
90(23)
Daniel C. Littlefield
Documents
113(8)
Introduction to the Documents
113(1)
Speech Appealing for Violent Resistance
114(3)
Henry Highland Garnet
``The True Remedy for the Fugitive Slave Bill''
117(1)
Frederick Douglass
African-American Women's Letter to Mary Brown
117(3)
African-American Tribute to John Brown
120(1)
Suggested Reading
121(2)
Chicago's Anarchists and the Haymarket Bombing
123(47)
Chronology
123(1)
Introduction to the Article
124(2)
From Beyond the Martyrs: A Social History of Chicago's Anarchists
126(33)
Bruce C. Nelson
Documents
159(8)
Introduction to the Documents
159(1)
``Parsons' Plea for Anarchy''
160(2)
Speech to the Trial Court
162(2)
George Engel
Haymarket ``Revenge!'' Circular and Harper's
164(3)
Weekly Engraving
Anarchy and Anarchists
167(2)
Michael J. Schaack
Suggested Reading
169(1)
Southern Populism, Interracial Alliances, and Racist Violence
170(30)
Chronology
170(1)
Introduction to the Article
171(2)
Populist Dreams and Negro Rights: East Texas as a Case Study
173(18)
Lawrence C. Goodwyn
Documents
191(8)
Introduction to the Documents
191(1)
``The Negro Question in the South''
192(4)
Tom Watson
An African-American Populist's Letter to the People's Weekly Tribune
196(1)
Two Reports on the Colored Farmers' Alliance in Texas
197(1)
Speech to the Senate
198(1)
Senator Benjamin R. Tillman
Suggested Reading
199(1)
Women's Work, Community, and Radical Labor
200(32)
Chronology
200(1)
Introduction to the Article
201(1)
Bread and Roses Revisited
202(13)
Ardis Cameron
Documents
215(16)
Introduction to the Documents
215(1)
Wages and Working Conditions in the Textile Mills
216(6)
Statement of Victoria Wennaryzk
222(8)
Song: ``In the Good Old Picket Line''
230(1)
``Bread and Roses''
230(1)
James Oppenheimer
Suggested Reading
231(1)
Black Communists in the Great Depression South
232(36)
Chronology
232(1)
Introduction to the Article
233(1)
``Comrades, Praise Gawd for Lenin and Them!''
234(18)
Robin D. G. Kelley
Documents
252(14)
Introduction to the Documents
252(2)
Nell Irvin Painter, from The Narrative of Hosea Hudson
254(4)
Speech to the Jury
258(3)
Angelo Herndon
All God's Dangers
261(3)
Nate Shaw
``The Trial''
264(2)
Muriel Rukeyser
Suggested Reading
266(2)
Spiritual Roots of New Left Radicalism
268(36)
Chronology
268(1)
Introduction to the Article
269(2)
``The Break-through to New Life''
271(20)
Doug Rossinow
Documents
291(11)
Introduction to the Documents
291(1)
The Politics of Compassion and Transformation
292(3)
Dick Simpson
Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee Founding Statement
295(1)
``Spiritual and Moral Aspects of the Student Nonviolent Struggle in the South''
296(3)
Charles McDew
``Sex and Caste: A Kind of Memo''
299(3)
Casey Hayden
Mary King
Suggested Reading
302(2)
New Social Movements: The Case of Aids Activism
304(41)
Chronology
304(1)
Introduction to the Article
305(2)
Silence, Death, and the Invisible Enemy
307(22)
Josh Gamson
Documents
329(15)
Introduction to the Documents
329(1)
``New Fronts in the AIDS War''
330(4)
Victor F. Zonana
ACT UP Graphics
334(3)
The International Working Group on Women and AIDS, an Open Letter
337(2)
Darrell Yates Rist, ``Aids as Apocalypse: The Deadly Costs of an Obsession''
339(5)
Suggested Reading
344(1)
Index 345

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