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Reconstruction, 1865-1877 | |
Documents | |
African Americans Recall | |
Personal Experiences of Newfound Freedom, c. 1865 | |
Louisiana Black Codes Reinstate Provisions of the Slave Era, 1865 | |
President Andrew Johnson Denounces | |
Changes in His Program of Reconstruction, 1867 | |
Congressman Thaddeus Stevens | |
Demands a Radical Reconstruction, 1867 | |
Representative Benjamin Butler Argues | |
That President Andrew Johnson Be Impeached, 1868 | |
Elizabeth Cady Stanton Questions Abolitionist | |
Support for Female Enfranchisement, 1868 | |
The Fourteenth and Fifteenth Amendments | |
Grant Citizenship and Due Process of Law to African Americans and Suffrage to African American Men, 1868, 1870 | |
Elias Hill, an African American Man, Recounts a Nighttime Visit from the Ku Klux Klan, 1871 | |
Confederate General Jubal Early Memorializes the "Lost Cause," 1894 | |
Essays | |
Continuing the War: White and Black Violence During Reconstruction David W. Blight, | |
Ending the War: The Push for National Reconciliation | |
Western Settlement and the Frontier | |
Documents | |
The Governor of Missouri Orders the Militia to Exterminate Mormons, 1838 | |
The Homestead Act Provides Free Land to Settlers, 1862 | |
Pioneer Mary Barnard Aguirre Marries into the Spanish West, 1863 | |
The Federal Government Punishes Confederate Indians, 1865 | |
Katie Bighead (Cheyenne) Remembers | |
Custer and the Battle of Little Big Horn, 1876 | |
Chief Joseph (Nez Perc?) Surrenders, 1877 | |
Southern Freedmen Resolve to Move West, 1879 | |
Wyoming Gunfight: An Attack on Chinatown, 1885 | |
Historian Frederick Jackson Turner | |
Articulates the "Frontier Thesis," 1893 | |
Essays | |
Ray Allen Billington, The Frontier as a Cradle of Liberty | |
Patricia Nelson Limerick, The Frontier as a Place of Conquest and Conflict | |
Industrialization, Workers, and the New Immigration | |
Documents | |
Chinese Immigrant Lee Chew Denounces Prejudice in America, 1882 | |
Poet Emma Lazurus Praises The New Colossus, 1883 | |
Immigrant Thomas O'Donnell Describes the Worker's Plight, 1883 | |
Steel Magnate Andrew Carnegie Preaches a Gospel of Wealth, 1889 | |
Unionist Samuel Gompers Asks "What Does the Working Man Want?" 1890 | |
Jurgis Rudkus Discovers Drink in The Jungle, 1905 | |
A Slovenian Boy Recounts Tales of the Golden Country, 1909 | |
Engineer Frederick Winslow | |
Taylor Manufactures the Ideal Worker, 1910 | |
Essays | |
Oscar Handlin, Uprooted and Trapped | |
The One-Way Route to Modernity Mark Wyman, Coming and Going | |
Round Trip to America | |
Imperialism and World Power | |
Documents | |
President William McKinley Asks for War to Liberate Cuba, 1898 | |
Governor Theodore Roosevelt Praises the Manly Virtues of Imperialism, 1899 | |
Filipino Leader Emilio Aguinaldo Rallies His People to Arms, 1899 | |
The American Anti-Imperialist League Denounces U.S. Policy, 1899 | |
Mark Twain Satirizes "The Battle Hymn of the Republic," 1900 | |
A Soldier Criticizes American Racism in the Philippines, 1902 | |
The Roosevelt Corollary Makes the U.S. the Police of Latin America, 1904 | |
President Woodrow Wilson Disavows | |
Territorial Conquest, 1913 | |
Essays | |
Gail Bederman, Gendering Imperialism | |
Theodore Roosevelt's Quest for Manhood and Empire | |
Anders Stephanson, Global Competition and Manifest | |
Destiny on the Cusp of the Twentieth Century | |
The Progressive Movement | |
Documents | |
W.C.T.U. Blasts Drinking and Smoking, and Demands the Power to Protect, 1893 | |
Philosopher John Dewey Advocates Democracy Through Education, 1899 | |
NAACP Founder W.E.B. DuBois Denounces Compromise on Negro Education and Civil Rights, 1903 | |
Journalist Lincoln Steffens Exposes the Shame of Corruption, 1904 | |
Political Boss George Washington Plunkitt Defends "Honest" Graft, 1905 | |
Social Worker Jane Addams Advocates Civic Housekeeping, 1906 | |
President Theodore Roosevelt Preaches Conservation and Efficiency, 1908 | |
Sociologist William Graham Sumner Denounces Reformers' Fanaticism, 1913 | |
Rewriting the Constitution | |
Amendments on Income Tax, Election of Senators, Prohibition, and the Vote for Women, 1913-1920 | |
Essays | |
Daniel T. Rodgers, American | |
Progressivism in the Wider Atlantic | |
World Eric Rauchway, A Distinctive American | |
Progressivism: Women, Immigrants, and Education | |
America in World War I | |
Documents | |
President Woodrow Wilson Asks Congress to Declare War, 1917 | |
Senator Robert M. LaFollette Passionately Dissents, 1917 | |
A Union Organizer Testifies to Vigilante Attack, 1917 | |
The U.S. Government Punishes War Protestors: The Espionage Act, 1918 | |
Wilson Proposes a New World Order in the "Fourteen Points," 1918 | |
Broadway Showman George M. Cohan Sings About Patriotism, 1918 | |
An Ambulance Surgeon Describes What It Was Like "Over There," 1918 | |
Publicist George Creel Recalls Selling the War, 1920 | |
Cartoons for and Against the League of Nations, 1920 | |
Essays | |
Walter McDougall, Woodrow Wilson | |
Egocentric Crusader Robert A. Pastor, Woodrow Wilson | |
Father of the Future | |
Crossing a Cultural Divide: The Twenties | |
Documents | |
The Governor of California Tells of the Japanese "Problem, "1920 | |
Reverend Amzi Clarence Dixon Preaches on the Evils of Darwinism and Evolution, 1922 | |
A Survey of the Morals of High School Students, 1924 | |
Defense Attorney Clarence Darrow | |
Interrogates Prosecutor William Jennings | |
Bryan in the Monkey Trial, 1925 | |
Novelist F. Scott Fitzgerald Reveals Attitudes | |
About Gender and Race in The Great Gatsby, 1925 | |
The Ku Klux Klan Defines Americanism, 1926 | |
The Automobile Comes to Middletown, U.S.A., 1929 | |
Langston Hughes: Poet of the 1920s Harlem Renaissance | |
Essays | |
Paula S. Fass, Sex and Youth in the Jazz Age | |
Traditionalists Battle | |
Modernism (and Evolution) in the Roaring Twenties | |
The Depression, the New Deal, and Franklin D. Roosevelt | |
Documents | |
President Herbert Hoover Applauds Limited Government, 1931 | |
The Nation Asks "Is It to Be Murder, Mr. Hoover?" 1932 | |
Business Leader Henry Ford Advocates Self-Help, 1932 | |
President Franklin Roosevelt Seeks Justice for "One-Third of a Nation," "1937 | |
Nelson Rockefeller Lectures Standard Oil on Social Responsibility, 1937 | |
Social Security Advisers Consider Male and Female Pensioners, 1938 | |
A Union Man Gets His Job Back Under the New Labor Law, 1938 | |
John Steinbeck Portrays the Outcast Poor in The Grapes of Wrath, 1939 | |
Woody Guthrie Sings "This Land Is Your Land," 1940 | |
Essays | |
Advocate for the American People | |
Opportunistic Architect of Big Government | |
The Ordeal of World War II | |
Documents | |
Nazi Leader Adolf Hitler Links Race and Nationality, 1927 | |
President Franklin D. Roosevelt Asks Congress to Declare War, 1941 | |
British Prime Minister Winston Churchill Reacts to Pearl Harbor, 1941 | |
Roosevelt Identifies the "Four Freedoms" at Stake in the War, 1941 | |
A Japanese American Recalls the Effect of Internment on Family Unity, 1942 | |
Roosevelt and Soviet Premier Josef Stalin Plan the United Nations, 1943 | |
An African American Soldier Notes the "Strange Paradox" of the War, 1944 | |
An American Officer Worries About His Wife's Loyalty, 1944 | |
Dwight Eisenhower Reports to General | |
George Marshall on the German Concentration Camps, 1945 | |
Essays | |
John Morton Blum, G.I. Joe | |
Fighting for Home Alan Brinkley, American Liberals | |
Fighting for a Better World | |
The Cold War and the Nuclear Age | |
Documents | |
Diplomat George Kennan Advocates Containment, 1946 | |
Secretary of Commerce | |
Questions the "Get Tough" Policy, 1946 | |
Soviet Ambassador Nikolai Novikov | |
Sees a U.S. Bid for World Supremacy, 1946 | |
The Truman Doctrine Calls for the United States to Become World's Police, 1947 | |
The Marshall Plan Seeks to Rebuild Europe, 1948 | |
Senator Joseph McCarthy Describes the Internal Communist Menace, 1950 | |
The Federal Loyalty-Security Program Expels a Postal Clerk, 1954 | |
Life Magazine Reassures | |
Americans "We Won't All Be Dead" After Nuclear War, 1959 | |
Essays | |
Walter LaFeber, Truman's Hard Line | |
Prompted the Cold War | |
John Lewis Gaddis, Stalin's Hard Line | |
Prompted a Defensive Response in the United States and Europe | |
The 1950s "Boom": Affluence and Anxiety | |
Documents | |
Congress Passes the G.I. Bill of Rights, 1944 | |
A Young American Is "Born on the Fourth of July," 1946 | |
Science News Letter Reports a Baby Boom, 1954 | |
Parental Indulgence Is Criticized in Rebel Without a Cause, 1955 | |
Governor Adlai Stevenson Tells College Women About Their Place in Life, 1955 | |
Author Paul Goodman Describes Growing Up Absurd, 1956 | |
Life Magazine Identifies the New Teen-age Market, 1959 | |
Feminist Betty Friedan Describes the Problem That Has No Name, 1959 | |
New Yorker Cartoon, 1963 | |
Essays | |
John Patrick Diggins, A Decade to Make | |
One Proud Stephanie Coontz, Families in the Fifties | |
The Way We Never Were | |
Making the Great Society: Civil Rights | |
Documents | |
The United Nations Approves a Universal Declaration of Human Rights, 1948 | |
The Supreme Court Rules on Brown v. Board of Education, 1954 | |
Reverend Martin Luther King, Jr., Defends Seamstress Rosa Parks, 1955 | |
Author Henry Louis Gates, Jr., Remembers Civil Rights on TV, 1957 | |
Congress Outlaws Segregation with the Civil Rights Act of 1964 | |
Black Muslim Malcolm X Warns: The Ballot or the Bullet, 1964 | |
The National Organization for Women Calls for Equality, 1966 | |
Mexican Americans Form La Raza Unida, 1968 | |
A Proclamation from the Indians of All Tribes, Alcatraz Island, 1969 | |
Congress Guarantees Rights of Americans with Disabilities, 1990 | |
Essays | |
The Emergence of a Grassroots Leader | |
The Minority | |
Rights Revolution: Top Down and Bottom Up | |
The Sixties: Left, Right, and the Culture Wars | |
Documents | |
Young Americans for Freedom Draft a Conservative Manifesto, 1960 | |
President John Kennedy Tells Americans to Ask "What You Can Do," 1961 | |
Bill Moyers Remembers Kennedy's Effect on His Generation (1961), 1988 | |
Students for a Democratic Society Advance a Reform Agenda, 1962 | |
Folk Singer Malvina Reynolds Sees Young People in "Little Boxes," 1963 | |
Alabama Governor George Wallace Denounces Top-Down Reform and Pledges "Segregation Forever," 1963 | |
President Lyndon B. Johnson Declares a Federal War on Poverty, 1964 | |
A Protestor at Columbia University Defends Long Hair and Revolution, 1969 | |
Vice President Spiro Agnew Warns of the Threat to America, 1969 | |
Psychologist Carl Rogers | |
Emphasizes Being "Real" in Encounter Groups, 1970 | |
Essays | |
Kenneth Cmiel, Triumph of the Left | |
Sixties Revolution and the Revolution in Manners | |
Triumph of the Right | |
George Wallace, Richard Nixon, and the Critique of Federal Activism | |
Vietnam and the Downfall of Presidents | |
Documents | |
Independence Leader Ho Chi Minh Pleads with Harry Truman for Support, 1946 | |
President Dwight Eisenhower Warns of Falling Dominoes, 1954 | |
Defense Analyst John McNaughton Advises Robert McNamara on War Aims, 1965 | |
Undersecretary of State George Ball Urges Withdrawal from Vietnam, 1965 | |
A Marine Remembers His Idealism of 1965 (1977) | |
Students for a Democratic Society Oppose the War, 1965 | |
White House Counsel | |
Presents the "Enemies List," 1971 | |
Senator | |
on the Watergate Crimes, 1974 | |
Essays | |
Cold War Mindsets and the "Mistake" of Vietnam | |
Anti-Democratic "Containment," No Mistake | |
End of the Cold War and New International Challenges: Globalization and Terrorism | |
Documents | |
President Ronald Regan Sees a Revitalized America, 1985 | |
A Unionist Blasts the Export of Jobs, 1987 | |
President George H. W. Bush Declares the Cold War Over, 1990 | |
Campaign Adviser Condoleezza Rice Cautions Against | |
Humanitarian Interventions, 2000 | |
Two Workers Flee the Inferno in the Twin Towers, 2001 | |
A New York Immigrant Weeps as the Twin Towers Fall, 2001 | |
Journalist David Brooks Sees Basic Unity | |
Between "Red" and "Blue" Americans, 2001 | |
Senator Robert Byrd Condemns Post-9/11 Foreign Policy, 2003 | |
President George W. Bush Ranks Freedom Above Stability, 2005 | |
Essays | |
Clash of Civilizations | |
Clash of Economies | |
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