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America: A Concise History, Volume 2: Since 1865 4th ed. [Multiple-component retail product]

(Gettysburg College), (University of Maryland), (University of California Davis), (Grinnell College)
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  • Formatas: Multiple-component retail product, aukštis x plotis x storis: 231x193x36 mm, weight: 1479 g, Illustrations, unspecified, Contains 2 paperbacks
  • Serija: America: A Concise History 02
  • Išleidimo metai: 01-Jan-2009
  • Leidėjas: Bedford Books
  • ISBN-10: 0312592264
  • ISBN-13: 9780312592264
Kitos knygos pagal šią temą:
Preface v
List of Maps
xxix
About the Authors xxxi
Chapter 15 Reconstruction, 1865-1877
437(27)
Presidential Reconstruction
438(8)
Lincoln's Way
438(1)
Johnson Seizes the Initiative
438(3)
Acting on Freedom
441(4)
Congress Versus President
445(1)
Radical Reconstruction
446(10)
Congress Takes Command
446(3)
Woman Suffrage Denied
449(1)
Republican Rule in the South
450(3)
The Quest for Land
453(3)
The Undoing of Reconstruction
456(5)
Counterrevolution
456(3)
The Acquiescent North
459(1)
The Political Crisis of 1877
460(1)
Summary
461(2)
Connections: Sectionalism
462(1)
Timeline
463
For Further Exploration
462
Voices from Abroad
The Devastated South
440(2)
David Macrae
American Voices
Relishing Freedom
442(22)
Jourdon Anderson
PART FOUR A Maturing Industrial Society, 1877-1914
464(172)
Chapter 16 The American West
468(27)
The Great Plains
468(14)
Indians of the Great Plains
470(1)
Wagon Trains, Railroads, and Ranchers
471(3)
Homesteaders
474(3)
Farmers' Woes
477(1)
The Fate of the Indians
478(4)
The Far West
482(11)
The Mining Frontier
483(3)
Hispanics, Chinese, and Anglos
486(4)
Golden California
490(3)
Summary
493(1)
Connections: The American West
493(1)
Timeline
494(1)
For Further Exploration
494
American Voices
Becoming White
Zitkala-Sa (Gertrude Simmons Bonnin)
481(4)
Voices from Abroad
A Western Boom Town
Baron Joseph Alexander von Hubner
485(10)
Chapter 17 Capital and Labor in the Age of Enterprise, 1877-1900
495(28)
Industrial Capitalism Triumphant
496(7)
The Age of Steel
496(1)
The Railroad Boom
497(2)
Large-Scale Enterprise
499(4)
The World of Work
503(10)
Labor Recruits
503(5)
Autonomous Labor
508(3)
Systems of Control
511(2)
The Labor Movement
513(7)
Reformers and Unionists
513(2)
The Emergence of the AFL
515
Industrial War
513(5)
American Radicalism in the Making
518(2)
Summary
520(1)
Connections: The Economy
521(1)
Timeline
521(1)
For Further Exploration
522
Voices from Abroad
Pittsburgh Inferno
Count Vay de Vaya und Luskod
507(2)
American Voices
A Miner's Son
John Brophy
509(14)
Chapter 18 The Industrial City: Building It, Living in It
523(28)
Urbanization
524(5)
City Innovation
525(2)
Private City, Public City
527(2)
Upper Class/Middle Class
529(6)
The Urban Elite
529(1)
The Suburban World
530(2)
Middle-Class Families
532(3)
City Life
535(13)
Newcomers
535(5)
Ward Politics
540(1)
Religion in the City
541(2)
City Amusements
543(4)
The Higher Culture
547(1)
Summary
548(2)
Connections: Society
549(1)
Timeline
550
For Further Exploration
549
American Voices
Deserted Wives, Wayward Husbands
539(5)
Anonymous
Voices from Abroad
Coney Island, 1881
544(7)
Jose Marti
Chapter 19 Politics in the Age of Enterprise, 1877-1896
551(29)
The Politics of the Status Quo, 1877-1893
552(6)
The Washington Scene
552(4)
The Ideology of Individualism
556(1)
The Supremacy of the Courts
557(1)
Politics and the People
558(6)
Cultural Politics: Party, Religion, and Ethnicity
558(2)
Organizational Politics
560(2)
Women's Political Culture
562(2)
Race and Politics in the New South
564(6)
Biracial Politics
566(1)
One-Party Rule Triumphant
567(2)
The Case of Grimes County
569(1)
The Crisis of American Politics: The 1890s
570(7)
The Populist Revolt
571(2)
Money and Politics
573(1)
Climax: The Election of 1896
574(3)
Summary
577(1)
Connections: Politics
577(1)
Timeline
578(1)
For Further Exploration
578
Voices from Abroad
Beer and German American Politics
561(4)
Ernst Below
American Voices
The Case for Women's Political Rights
565(15)
Helen Potter
Chapter 20 The Progressive Era, 1900-1914
580(28)
The Course of Reform
581(14)
The Middle-Class Impulse
581(1)
Progressive Ideas
582(1)
Women Progressives
583(4)
Urban Liberalism
587(4)
Reforming Politics
591(1)
Racism and Reform
592(3)
Progressivism and National Politics
595(10)
The Making of a Progressive President
595(1)
Regulating the Marketplace
596(4)
The Fracturing of Republican Progressivism
600(1)
Woodrow Wilson and the New Freedom
601(4)
Summary
605(2)
Connections: Politics
606(1)
Timeline
607
For Further Exploration
606
American Voices
Tracking Down Lead Poisoning
590(7)
Dr. Alice Hamilton
Voices from Abroad
America in 1905: "Business Is King"
597(11)
James Bryce
Chapter 21 An Emerging World Power, 1877-1914
608(28)
The Roots of Expansion
609(7)
Diplomacy in the Gilded Age
609(2)
The Economy of Expansionism
611(2)
The Making of a "Large" Foreign Policy
613(2)
The Ideology of Expansionism
615(1)
An American Empire
616(8)
The Cuban Crisis
616(2)
The Spoils of War
618(2)
The Imperial Experiment
620(4)
Onto the World Stage
624(7)
A Power Among Powers
626(1)
The Open Door in Asia
627(3)
Wilson and Mexico
630(1)
The Gathering Storm in Europe
631(3)
Summary
634(1)
Connections: Diplomacy
634(1)
Timeline
635
For Further Exploration
634
American Voices
Making the Philippines Safe for Democracy
623(2)
General Arthur MacArthur
Voices from Abroad
American Goliath
625(11)
Jean Hess
Emile Zola
Ruben Dario
PART FIVE The Modern State and Society, 1914-1945
636(126)
Chapter 22 War and the American State, 1914-1920
640(30)
The Great War, 1914-1918
641(10)
War in Europe
641(2)
The Perils of Neutrality
643(2)
"Over There"
645(2)
The American Fighting Force
647(4)
War on the Home Front
651(9)
Mobilizing Industry and the Economy
651(2)
Mobilizing American Workers
653(2)
Wartime Constitutionalism: Woman Suffrage and Prohibition
655(3)
Promoting National Unity
658(2)
An Unsettled Peace, 1919-1920
660(7)
The Treaty of Versailles
660(3)
Racial Strife, Labor Unrest, and the Red Scare
663(4)
Summary
667(1)
Connections: Diplomacy
667(1)
Timeline
668(1)
For Further Exploration
668
Voices from Abroad
German Propaganda and Black Soldiers
650(6)
American Voices
The Great Migration
656(14)
Chapter 23 Modern Times, 1920-1932
670(31)
The Business-Government Partnership of the 1920s
671(8)
Politics in the Republican "New Era"
671(3)
Corporate Capitalism
674(2)
Economic Expansion Abroad
676(2)
Foreign Policy in the 1920s
678(1)
A New National Culture
679(5)
A Consumer Society
679(1)
The World of the Automobile
680(1)
The Movies and Mass Culture
681(3)
Redefining American Identity
684(8)
The Rise of Nativism
684(3)
Legislating Values: Evolution and Prohibition
687(2)
Intellectual Crosscurrents
689(1)
Culture Wars: The Election of 1928
690(2)
The Onset of the Great Depression, 1929-1932
692(6)
Causes and Consequences
692(1)
Herbert Hoover Responds
693(1)
Rising Discontent
694(2)
The 1932 Election
696(2)
Summary
698(1)
Connections: Society
698(1)
Timeline
699(1)
For Further Exploration
700
American Voices
The Fight for Americanism
686(11)
Hiram Wesley Evans
Voices from Abroad
Breadlines and Beggars
697(4)
Mary Agnes Hamilton
Chapter 24 Redefining Liberalism: The New Deal, 1933-1939
701(30)
The New Deal Takes Over, 1933-1935
702(8)
Roosevelt's Leadership
703(1)
The Hundred Days
703(5)
The New Deal Under Attack
708(2)
The Second New Deal, 1935-1938
710(5)
Legislative Accomplishments
710(3)
The 1936 Election
713(1)
Stalemate
713(2)
The New Deal's Impact on Society
715(13)
The Rise of Labor
715(1)
Women and Blacks in the New Deal
716(4)
Migrants and Minorities in the West
720(2)
A New Deal for the Environment
722(3)
The New Deal and the Arts
725(1)
The Legacies of the New Deal
726(2)
Summary
728(1)
Connections: Economy
728(1)
Timeline
729
For Further Exploration
728
American Voices
Ordinary People Respond to the New Deal
704(20)
Voices from Abroad
A Foreigner Looks at the Tennessee Valley Authority
724(7)
Odette Keun
Chapter 25 The World at War, 1939-1945
731(31)
The Road to War
732(5)
The Rise of Fascism
732(1)
Isolationists Versus Interventionists
733(2)
Retreat from Isolationism
735(1)
The Attack on Pearl Harbor
736(1)
Organizing for Victory
737(8)
Financing the War
738(2)
Mobilizing the American Fighting Force
740(1)
Workers and the War Effort
740(4)
Politics in Wartime
744(1)
Life on the Home Front
745(4)
"For the Duration"
745(1)
Migration and Social Conflict
746(2)
Civil Rights During Wartime
748(1)
Fighting and Winning the War
749(9)
Wartime Aims and Tensions
749(1)
The War in Europe
750(3)
The War in the Pacific
753(3)
Planning the Postwar World
756(2)
Summary
758(1)
Connections: Government
759(1)
Timeline
759(1)
For Further Exploration
760
American Voices
Wider Opportunity and Personal Tragedy
742(12)
Peggy Terry
Fanny Christina Hill
Voices from Abroad
Japanese Abuse of Prisoners of War
754(8)
Anton Bilek
PART SIX The Age of Cold War Liberalism, 1945-1980
762(120)
Chapter 26 Cold War America, 1945-1960
766(29)
The Cold War
768(11)
Descent into Cold War, 1945-1946
768(2)
The Containment Strategy
770(6)
Containment in Asia
776(3)
The Truman Era
779(6)
Reconversion
779(2)
The Fair Deal
781(1)
The Great Fear
782(3)
Modern Republicanism
785(7)
They Liked Ike
786(1)
The Hidden-Hand Presidency
787(1)
Eisenhower and the Cold War
788(1)
Containment in the Postcolonial World
789(3)
Eisenhower's Farewell Address
792(1)
Summary
792(1)
Connections: Diplomacy and Politics
793(1)
Timeline
793(1)
For Further Exploration
794
Voices from Abroad
Truman's Generous Proposal
772(12)
Jean Monnet
American Voices
Red Hunting on the Quiz Shows
784(11)
Mark Goodson
Chapter 27 The Age of Affluence, 1945-1960
795(28)
Economic Powerhouse
795(6)
Engines of Economic Growth
796(2)
The Corporate Order
798(2)
Labor-Mangement Accord
800(1)
The Affluent Society
801(12)
The Suburban Explosion
801(4)
The Search for Security
805(2)
Consumer Culture
807(1)
The Baby Boom
808(1)
Contradictions in Women's Lives
809(2)
Youth Culture
811(1)
Cultural Dissenters
812(1)
The Other America
813(7)
Immigrants and Migrants
813(2)
The Urban Crisis
815(1)
The Emerging Civil Rights Struggle
816(4)
Summary
820(1)
Connections: Economy
821(1)
Timeline
821(1)
For Further Exploration
822
Voices from Abroad
Everyone Has a Car
804(15)
Hanoch Bartov
American Voices
Desegregating Lunch Counters
819(4)
Franklin McCain
Chapter 28 The Liberal Consensus: Flaming Out, 1960-1968
823(30)
John F. Kennedy and the Politics of Expectation
824(7)
The New Politics
824(1)
The Kennedy Administration
825(2)
The Civil Rights Movement Stirs
827(2)
Kennedy, Cold Warrior
829(1)
The Vietnam Puzzle
829(2)
Assassination
831(1)
Lyndon B. Johnson and the Great Society
831(4)
The Momentum for Civil Rights
831(1)
Enacting the Liberal Agenda
832(3)
Into the Quagmire, 1963-1968
835(6)
Escalation
835(2)
Public Opinion on Vietnam
837(2)
Student Activism
839(2)
Coming Apart
841(6)
The Counterculture
841(2)
Beyond Civil Rights
843(4)
1968: A Year of Shocks
847(3)
The Politics of Vietnam
847(1)
Backlash
848(2)
Summary
850(1)
Connections: Diplomacy and Politics
850(1)
Timeline
851(1)
For Further Exploration
851
American Voices
The Toll of War
838(2)
Donald L. Whitfield
Gayle Smith
Voices from Abroad
Vietnam and the World Freedom Struggle
840(13)
Che Guevara
Chapter 29 Toward a Conservative America, The 1970s
853(29)
The Nixon Years
854(6)
Nixon's Domestic Agenda
854(1)
Detente
855(1)
Nixon's War
856(2)
The 1972 Election
858(1)
Watergate
859(1)
Battling for Civil Rights: The Second Stage
860(8)
The Revival of Feminism
861(3)
Enforcing Civil Rights
864(4)
Lean Years
868(7)
Energy Crisis
869(2)
Environmentalism
871(1)
Economic Woes
872(3)
Politics in the Wake of Watergate
875(4)
The Outsider as President
875(1)
Jimmy Carter
Carter and the World
876(3)
Summary
879(1)
Connections: Society
880(1)
Timeline
880(1)
For Further Exploration
881
American Voices
Against the Equal Rights Amendment
865(12)
Jerry Falwell
Sam Ervin
Voices from Abroad
America's Crisis of Faith
877(5)
Fei Xiaotong
PART SEVEN A Divided Nation in a Disordered World, 1980-2008
882
Chapter 30 The Reagan Revolution and the End of the Cold War, 1980-2001
886(30)
The Rise of Conservatism
887(5)
Reagan and the Emergence of the New Right
888(2)
The Election of 1980
890(2)
The Reagan Presidency, 1981-1989
892(5)
Reaganomics
893(2)
Reagan's Second Term
895(2)
Defeating Communism and Creating a New World Order
897(8)
The End of the Cold War
897(3)
The Presidency of George H. W. Bush
900(2)
Reagan, Bush, and the Middle East, 1980-1991
902(3)
The Clinton Presidency, 1993-2001
905(8)
Clinton's Early Record
905(4)
The Republican Resurgence
909(1)
Clinton's Impeachment
910(1)
Foreign Policy at the End of the Twentieth Century
911(2)
Summary
913(1)
Connections: Government and Politics
914(1)
Timeline
915
For Further Exploration
914
American Voices
The Moral Majority and Its Critics
891(13)
Donald E. Wildmon
A. Bartlett Giamatti
Voices from Abroad
A Holy War Against the United States
904(12)
Saddam Hussein
Chapter 31 A Dynamic Economy, A Divided People, 1980-2000
916(31)
America in the Global Economy and Society
917(10)
The Economic Challenge
917(1)
The Turn to Prosperity
918(1)
The New Social Pyramid
919(2)
Globalization
921(4)
Life and Death in a Global Society
925(2)
The New Technology
927(6)
The Computer Revolution
927(4)
Technology and the Control of Popular Culture
931(2)
Culture Wars
933(11)
An Increasingly Pluralistic Society
934(8)
Conflicting Values: Women's and Gay Rights
942(2)
Summary
944(1)
Connections: Society and Technology
944(1)
Timeline
945(1)
For Further Exploration
945
American Voices
Cheap Labor Immigration and Globalization
937(4)
George Stith
Petra Mata
Voices from Abroad
A U.S. Epidemic and Its Causes
941(6)
Janet Daley
Chapter 32 Stumbling into the Twenty-First Century
947
The Advent of George W. Bush
948(4)
The Contested Election of 2000
948(1)
The Bush Agenda
949(3)
American Hegemony Challenged
952(7)
September 11, 2001
952(1)
The War on Terror: Iraq
953(3)
The Election of 2004
956(3)
Unfinished Business
959(15)
A Wounded Presidency
959(3)
What Kind of America?
962(5)
What Kind of World?
967(7)
Timeline
974(2)
For Further Exploration
976
Voices from Abroad
A Strategy for the Iraq Insurgency
957(6)
Abu Musab Al-Zarqawi
American Voices
Uncommon Moms
963
Candi Cushman
Documents
1(1)
The Declaration of Independence
1(3)
The Articles of Confederation and Perpetual Union
4(6)
The Constitution of the United States
10(9)
Amendments to the Constitution
19
Appendix
1(1)
Territorial Expansion
1(1)
The Labor Force
2(1)
Changing Labor Patterns
3(1)
American Population
4(1)
Presidential Elections
5
Glossary 1(1)
Credits 1(1)
Index 1(346)
Preface vii
1 Political Terrorism during Reconstruction: Congressional Hearings and Reports on the Ku Klux Klan
1(28)
Using the Source: Congressional Hearings and Reports
4(6)
What Can Congressional Hearings and Reports Tell Us?
5(2)
Questions to Ask
7(1)
Source Analysis Table
8(2)
The Source: Testimony and Reports from the Joint Select Committee to Inquire into the Condition of Affairs in the Late Insurrectionary States
10(15)
1 Testimony of Samuel T. Poinier, Washington, D.C., June 7, 1871
10(2)
2 Testimony of D. H. Chamberlain, Washington, D.C., June 10, 1871
12(3)
3 Testimony of Elias Thomson, Spartanburg, South Carolina, July 7, 1871
15(2)
4 Testimony of Lucy McMillan, Spartanburg, South Carolina, July 10, 1871
17(2)
5 Testimony of Mervin Givens, Spartanburg, South Carolina, July 12, 1871
19(2)
6 Majority Report of the Joint Select Committee to Inquire into the Condition of Affairs in the Late Insurrectionary States, February 19, 1872
21(2)
Luke P. Poland
7 Minority Report of the Joint Select Committee to Inquire into the Condition of Affairs in the Late Insurrectionary States, February 19, 1872
23(2)
James B. Beck
Analyzing Congressional Hearings and Reports
25(1)
The Rest of the Story
26(1)
To Find Out More
27(2)
2 Picturing a Western Myth: Photography and the Blackfeet Indians
29(25)
Using the Source: Photographs
34(6)
What Can Photographs Tell Us?
35(1)
Questions to Ask
36(2)
Source Analysis Table
38(2)
The Source: Photographs of the Blackfeet at Glacier National Park and on the Reservation, 1890-1930
40(11)
Commercial Photographs From Glacier National Park
40(1)
1 Greetings from Glacier National Park, c. 1920
40(1)
2 Great Northern Railway Calendar, 1923
41(1)
3 Blackfeet and Park Golfers, c. 1930
42(1)
4 Spearfishing in Glacier National Park, date unknown
43(1)
5 Two Guns White Calf Reading, date unknown
44(1)
Amateur Photographs Taken On Blackfeet Reservation In Montana
45(1)
6 Old Ration Place, date unknown
45(1)
7 Blackfeet Performance, c. 1930
46(1)
8 Family at Sun Dance Encampment, 1908
47(1)
9 Students with Their Harvest, 1912 (p. 48 top)
47(1)
10 Mad Plume Family Harvest, c. 1920 (p. 48 bottom)
47(2)
11 Blackfeet Girl at Glacier National Park Switchboard, c. 1920
49(1)
12 Sewing Class at the Cut Bank Boarding School, 1907
50(1)
Analyzing Photographs
51(1)
The Rest of the Story
51(1)
To Find Out More
52(2)
3 Reading the 1894 Pullman Strike: Chicago's Daily Papers Report the News
54(25)
Using the Source: Newspaper Articles
58(7)
What Can Newspaper Articles Tell Us?
59(2)
Questions to Ask
61(2)
Source Analysis Table
63(2)
The Source: Chicago Newspaper Articles on the Pullman Strike, May 12, 1894-July 15, 1894
65(10)
First Day of the Local Pullman Strike
65(1)
1 Chicago Tribune, May 12, 1894, page one
65(1)
2 Chicago Times, May 12, 1894, page one
66(1)
Fourth Day of the Local Pullman Strike
66(1)
3 Chicago Tribune, May 15, 1894, page eight
66(1)
4 Chicago Times, May 15, 1894, page one
67(1)
First Day of the National Aru Boycott of Pullman Cars
68(1)
5 Chicago Tribune, June 26, 1894, page eight
68(1)
6 Chicago Times, June 26, 1894, page one
69(1)
Third Day of the National Railway Boycott
69(1)
7 Chicago Tribune, June 28, 1894, page one
69(1)
8 Chicago Times, June 28, 1894, page one
70(1)
Sixth Day of the National Railway Boycott
71(1)
9 Chicago Tribune, July 1, 1894, page one
71(1)
10 Chicago Times, July 1, 1894, page one
72(1)
Federal Troops Had Been In Chicago For Three Days
73(1)
11 Chicago Tribune, July 7, 1894, page one
73(1)
12 Chicago Times, July 7, 1894, page one
73(1)
The Strike Draws to a Close
74(1)
13 Chicago Tribune, July 15, 1894, page one
74(1)
14 Chicago Times, July 15, 1894, page one
75(1)
Analyzing Newspaper Articles
75(1)
The Rest of the Story
76(1)
To Find Out More
77(2)
4 Immigrant to the Promised Land: Memory and Autobiography
79(22)
Using the Source: Autobiographies
83(5)
What Can Autobiographies Tell Us?
83(2)
Questions to Ask
85(2)
Source Analysis Table
87(1)
The Source: I Came a Stranger: The Story of a Hull-House Girl
88(10)
Hilda Satt Polacheck
1 I Discover Hull-House
88(1)
2 The Oasis in the Desert
89(2)
3 "The Ghetto Market"
91(1)
4 The University
92(3)
5 New Horizons
95(3)
Analyzing Autobiographies
98(1)
The Rest of the Story
98(1)
To Find Out More
99(2)
5 Selling Respectability: Advertisements in the African American Press, 1910-1913
101(23)
Using the Source: Magazine Advertisements
104(6)
What Can Magazine Advertisements Tell Us?
105(2)
Questions to Ask
107(2)
Source Analysis Table
109(1)
The Source: Advertisements from The Crisis, November 1910-March 1913
110(11)
Housing
110(1)
1 Philip A. Payton, Jr., Company, The Crisis, Volume 1, January 1911, p. 35
110(1)
2 White Rose Working Girls' Home, The Crisis, Volume 1, March 1911, p. 4
111(1)
3 Hotel Dale, The Crisis, Volume 2, July 1911, p. 127
111(1)
Economic Opportunities
112(1)
4 Bussing-Wheaton Kitchen Supplies, The Crisis, Volume 4, April 1912, p. 266
112(1)
5 Jackson Specialty Company, The Crisis, Volume 5, November 1912, p. 46
112(1)
6 N.Y. & N.J. Industrial Exchange, The Crisis, Volume 1, November 1910, p. 19
113(1)
7 International Realty Corporation, The Crisis, Volume 2, October 1911, p. 262
113(1)
8 Cottman & Cottman Shipping, The Crisis, Volume 1, December 1910, p. 32
114(1)
9 Nyanza Drug Co. & Pharmacy, The Crisis, Volume 1, December 1910, p. 32
114(1)
10 Blackdom, New Mexico, The Crisis, Volume 3, February 1912, p. 170
114(1)
Education and Race Pride
115(1)
11 Wilberforce University, The Crisis, Volume 2, May 1911, p. 43
115(1)
12 Daytona Educational and Industrial School for Negro Girls, The Crisis, Volume 4, September 1912, p. 213
115(1)
13 Knoxville College, The Crisis, Volume 2, June 1911, p. 85
116(1)
14 Provident Hospital and Training School for Colored Nurses, The Crisis, Volume 5, March 1913, p. 260
116(1)
15 Self-Published Books on the Race Question, The Crisis, Volume 2, March 1911, p. 32
117(1)
16 Mary White Ovington on the Race Question, The Crisis, Volume 2, July 1911, p. 132
117(1)
17 National Negro Doll Company, The Crisis, Volume 2, July 1911, p. 131
118(1)
Beauty and Fashion
118(1)
18 Solomon Garrett, Tonsorial Artist, The Crisis, Volume 1, December 1910, p. 33
118(1)
19 Madame C. J. Walker Manufacturing Company, The Crisis, Volume 4, January 1912, p. 130
119(1)
20 The Dunbar Company: Face Powder, The Crisis, Volume 5, December 1912, p. 104
120(1)
Analyzing Magazine Advertisements
121(1)
The Rest of the Story
121(1)
To Find Out More
122(2)
6 Living Under Fire: World War I Soldiers' Diaries
124(25)
Using the Source: Wartime Diaries
129(5)
What Can Wartime Diaries Tell Us?
129(2)
Questions to Ask
131(2)
Source Analysis Table
133(1)
The Source: World War I Diaries from the St. Mihiel and Meuse-Argonne Battles, September 17, 1918-November 11, 1918
134(11)
1 Company "E," 303rd Engineers, Seventy-eighth Division, AEF
134(4)
Corporal Eugene Kennedy
2 Medical Corps, Sanitary Train, Third Infantry Division, AEF
138(3)
Captain John M. Trible
3 150th Field Artillery, Forty-second "Rainbow" Division
141(4)
Sergeant Elmer F. Straub
Analyzing Wartime Diaries
145(1)
The Rest of the Story
145(2)
To Find Out More
147(2)
7 Flappers in the Barrio: A
Chapter from a Historian's Book
149(24)
Using the Source: Secondary Sources
153(6)
What Can Secondary Sources Tell Us?
155(2)
Questions to Ask
157(1)
Source Analysis Table
158(1)
The Source: From Out of the Shadows: Mexican Women in Twentieth-Century America
159(11)
Vicki L. Ruiz
Chapter Three, "The Flapper and the Chaperone"
159(11)
Analyzing Secondary Sources
170(1)
The Rest of the Story
170(2)
To Find Out More
172(1)
8 Painting a New Deal: U.S. Post Office Murals from the Great Depression
173(22)
Using the Source: Public Art
177(5)
What Can Public Art Tell Us?
179(1)
Questions to Ask
180(1)
Source Analysis Table
181(1)
The Source: Post Office Murals Depicting "Work" in Local Communities, 1936-1942
182(10)
1 The Riveter
182(1)
Ben Shahn
2 Development of the Land
183(1)
Elsa Jemne
3 Postman in a Storm
184(1)
Robert Tabor
4 Legend of James Edward Hamilton---Barefoot Mailman
185(1)
Stevan Dohanos
5 Tennessee Valley Authority
186(1)
Xavier Gonzalez
6 Plowshare Manufacturing
187(1)
Edward Millman
7 Assorting the Mail
188(1)
Reginald Marsh
8 Mining
189(2)
Michael Lenson
9 Orange Picking
191(1)
Paul Hull Julian
10 Tobacco Industry
191(1)
Lee Gatch
Analyzing Public Art
192(1)
The Rest of the Story
192(2)
To Find Out More
194(1)
9 Challenging Wartime Internment: Supreme Court Records from Korematsu v. United States
195(22)
Using the Source: Supreme Court Records
199(5)
What Can Supreme Court Records Tell Us?
200(2)
Questions to Ask
202(1)
Source Analysis Table
203(1)
The Source: Briefs and Supreme Court Opinions in Korematsu v. United States, October Term, 1944
204(8)
1 Part Three of the Brief Submitted by The Solicitor General of the United States and the Department of Justice Supporting Korematsu's Conviction
204(1)
2 Brief Submitted by Wayne M. Collins, Counsel for Appellant
205(1)
3 Amicus Curiae Briefs Submitted by the American Civil Liberties Union
206(2)
4 Amicus Curiae Brief Submitted by the Japanese American Citizens' League on Behalf of Fred Korematsu
208(1)
5 The Opinion of the Supreme Court, Issued December 18, 1944
209(1)
6 Dissenting from the Majority
210(1)
Justice Owen J. Roberts
7 Dissenting from the Majority
210(1)
Justice Frank Murphy
8 Dissenting from the Majority
211(1)
Justice Robert Jackson
Analyzing Supreme Court Records
212(1)
The Rest of the Story
213(2)
To Find Out More
215(2)
10 Decision Making on the Brink: Presidential Recordings of the Cuban Missile Crisis
217(24)
Using the Source: Presidential Tapes
221(7)
What Can Presidential Tapes Tell Us?
222(2)
Questions to Ask
224(2)
Source Analysis Table
226(2)
The Source: Presidential Tape Recordings from the Cuban Missile Crisis, 1962
228(9)
1 Tuesday, October 16, 6:30 p.m. (Day One of the crisis)
228(2)
2 Thursday, October 18, 11:10 a.m. (Day Three of the crisis)
230(2)
3 Saturday, October 27, 10:00 a.m. (Day Twelve of the crisis)
232(3)
4 Saturday, October 27, 4:00 p.m. (Day Twelve of the crisis)
235(2)
Analyzing Presidential Tapes
237(1)
The Rest of the Story
237(2)
To Find Out More
239(2)
11 Speaking of Equality: The Senate Debate on the Civil Rights Act of 1964
241(23)
Using the Source: Senate Speeches
245(6)
What Can Senate Speeches Tell Us?
246(2)
Questions to Ask
248(1)
Source Analysis Table
249(2)
The Source: Speeches from the Senate Debate on the Civil Rights Act of 1964
251(9)
1 Majority Leader Mike Mansfield (D-Montana) February 17, 1964
251(1)
2 February 25, 1964
252(1)
Senator Richard Russell
3 March 10, 1964
252(1)
Senator John Stennis
4 March 30, 1964
253(1)
Senator Hubert Humphrey
5 March 30, 1964
254(1)
Senator Thomas Kuchel
6 April 11, 1964
255(1)
Senator Sam Ervin
7 April 14, 1964
256(1)
Senator Strom Thurmond
8 April 18, 1964
257(1)
Senator James O. Eastland
9 June 10, 1964
257(2)
Senator Everett Dirksen
10 June 18, 1964
259(1)
Senator Barry Goldwater
Analyzing Senate Speeches
260(1)
The Rest of the Story
260(2)
To Find Out More
262(2)
12 A Son Writes Home: Letters from the Vietnam War
264(25)
Using the Source: Personal Letters
268(6)
What Can Personal Letters Tell Us?
268(3)
Questions to Ask
271(1)
Source Analysis Table
272(2)
The Source: Jeff Rogers's Letters from Vietnam, November 10, 1968-August 28, 1969
274(10)
1 November 10, 1968
274(1)
2 November 24, 1968
275(1)
3 December 7, 1968
275(1)
4 December 30, 1968
276(1)
5 February 18, 1969
277(2)
6 March 14, 1969
279(1)
7 April 20, 1969
280(1)
8 May 24, 1969
281(1)
9 May 31, 1969
281(1)
10 June 10, 1969
282(1)
11 June 23, 1969
283(1)
12 August 28, 1969
283(1)
Analyzing Personal Letters
284(1)
The Rest of the Story
285(1)
To Find Out More
286(3)
13 Declarations for Changing Times: Student Protest Manifestos from the 1960s
289(28)
Using the Source: Manifestos from the Sixties
294(6)
What Can Sixties Manifestos Tell Us?
295(2)
Questions to Ask
297(1)
Source Analysis Table
298(2)
The Source: Student Manifestos from the Sixties
300(13)
1 Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee Founding Statement, 1960
300(1)
2 Port Huron Statement, Students for a Democratic Society, 1962
301(1)
3 Free Speech and the Factory, Free Speech Movement, 1964
302(1)
4 Sex and Caste: A Kind of Memo, Casey Hayden and Mary King, 1965
303(2)
5 Call for a March on Washington for Peace, Students for a Democratic Society, 1965
305(1)
6 The Basis of Black Power, SNCC, 1966
306(1)
7 We Refuse, The Draft Resistance, 1967
307(1)
8 Columbia Liberated, Columbia University Strike Committee, 1968
308(1)
9 Lilith's Manifesto, Louise Crowley, 1969
309(1)
10 Vietnam and the Draft, 1969
310(1)
11 You Don't Need to Be a Weatherman to Know Which Way the Wind Blows, 1969
311(2)
Analyzing Student Manifestos
313(1)
The Rest of the Story
313(2)
To Find Out More
315(2)
14 Drawn to Summits: Political Cartoons on President Reagan and the Arms Race
317(30)
Using the Source: Political Cartoons
322(7)
What Can Political Cartoons Tell Us?
325(1)
Questions to Ask
326(1)
Source Analysis Table
327(2)
The Source: Political Cartoons from the Reagan Era, 1981-1988
329(14)
Cartoons From 1981
329(1)
1 "Can't you see I'm trying to fill a hole?"
329(1)
Bill Sanders
2 "There's nothing to negotiate!" "Let's negotiate!"
330(1)
Al Liederman
Rothco Syndicate
Cartoons From 1982
331(1)
3 "He's got to eat to have strength to start reducing"
331(1)
Jim Mazzotta
4 "Surely they'll not be so stupid as to keep coming!"
332(1)
Bob Artley
Cartoons From 1983
333(1)
5 "I'm surprised at how the president dealt with the Russians..."
333(1)
Walt Handelsman
Cartoons From 1984
334(1)
6 "Go on Yuri, make my day..."
334(1)
Mike Peters
7 "Say, here comes the new blood now..."
335(1)
Jack Higgins
Cartoons From 1985
336(1)
8 "The U.S. bargaining chip! The Soviet bargaining chip, chip, chip, chip!"
336(1)
Chuck Asay
9 "The Soviets are a bunch of rabid, murdering..."
337(1)
Mike Graston
10 "Hey, maybe we should do this more often"
338(1)
Hy Rosen
Cartoons From 1986
339(1)
11 "Reykjavik summit destroyed by Star Wars"
339(1)
Jerry Fearing
Cartoons From 1987
340(1)
12 "Little Ronnie Reagan and his imaginary friend"
340(1)
Mike Keefe
13 "Reagan and Gorbachev emerging from a missile as doves"
341(1)
Dick Wallmeyer
Cartoons From 1988
342(1)
14 "Evolution"
342(1)
Joe Majeski
Analyzing Political Cartoons
343(1)
The Rest of the Story
343(2)
To Find Out More
345(2)
Appendix I Avoiding Plagiarism: Acknowledging the Source 347(8)
Appendix II Documenting the Source 355(14)
Index 369