Dissent in America : the voices that shaped a nation / [edited by] Ralph F.Young.
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- ISBN: 0321442970 (alk. paper)
- ISBN: 9780321442970 (alk. paper)
- Physical Description: 792 pages ; 24 cm.
- Publisher: New York : Pearson Education, [2006]
- Copyright: ©2006.
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Formatted Contents Note: | PRE-REVOLUTIONARY ROOTS, 1607-1760 : The bloudy tenet of persecution / Roger Williams -- The trial of Anne Hutchinson / Anne Hutchinson -- Petitions for the release of Alice Tilly / Alice Tilly -- Petitions and letters / Williams Dyer and Mary Dyer -- Declaration in the name of the people, July 30, 1676 / Nathaniel Bacon -- A minute against slavery / Quaker Antislavery Petition -- Releese us out of this cruell bondage / Letter from an anonymous slave -- Speech to John Smith / Powhatan chief -- Speech to Governor La Barre of New France / Garangula -- Reply to Antoine Simon Le Page du Pratz / Stung Serpent -- Negotiations for the Casco Bay Treaty / Loron Sauguaarum -- Grievance against the "Walking purchase" / Lenni Lenape -- Remarks to Phineas Stevens / Atiwaneto -- Petition to the Massachusetts General Court / Mashpee -- Articles from the New York Weekly Journal 1733 / John Peter Zenger -- Advertisements from the Pennsylvania Gazette / Eighteenth Century Runaway Women -- REVOLUTION AND THE BIRTH OF A NATION, 1760-1820 : Considerations on keeping negroes, part 2 / John Woolman -- Speech to the Governors of Pennsylvania, Maryland, and Virginia, 1771 / John Killbuck -- The rights of the colonists / Samuel Adams -- The female patriots / Hannah Griffiths -- Ladies of Edenton, North Carolina Agreement -- A declaration by the Representatives of the United Colonies / Second Continental Congress -- Common Sense / Thomas Paine -- Letters of Abigail Adams and John Adams -- A Loyalist critique of the Declaration of Independence / Thomas Hutchinson -- Petition for gradual emancipation -- Speech to Governor Haldimand at Quebec / Joseph Brant -- Speech to the Governor of Florida / Alexander McGillivray -- Protest to the United States Congress, 1786 / United Indian Nations -- Statement of Grievances / Shay's Rebellion -- Objections to This Constitution of Government / George Mason -- On the equality of the sexes / Judith Sargent Murray -- Proposal to maintain Indian lands / Shawnee, Miami, Ottawa, and Seneca proposal -- The Virginia Resolutions / Protest against the Alien and Sedition Acts -- The Kentucky Resolutions / Protest against the Alien and Sedition Acts -- Letter to Governor William Henry Harrison / Tecumseh -- Speech to the Southern Tribes / Tecumseh -- Federalist Protest -- Proposals, 1814-1815 / Hartford Convention -- Protest against Colonization Policy, 1817 / Free blacks of Philadelphia -- QUESTIONING THE NATION, 1820-1860 : Speech protesting the Indian Removal Bill / Theodore Frelinghuysen -- Letter protesting the Treaty of New Echota / Cherokee Chief John Ross -- Reminiscences from Sylvia Dubois, a biografy of the slav who whipt her mistress and gand her fredom / Sylvia Dubois -- Appeal to the coloured citizens of the world / David Walker -- The Liberator, Vol. I, No, I / William Lloyd Garrison -- An Indian's looking-glass for the white man / William Apess -- Ten-hour cicular / Laborers of Boston -- Appeal to the Christian women of the South / Angelina Grimké and Sarah Grimké -- The Original Equality of Women / Angelina Grimké and Sarah Grimké -- On the murder of Lovejoy / Wendell Phillips -- Self-Reliance / Ralph Waldo Emerson -- Address to the citizens of Concord / Ralph Waldo Emerson -- Woman in the ninteenth century / Margaret Fuller -- Lowell Female Labor Reform Association -- Lowell Female Industrial Reform and Mutual Aid Society -- Speech at Seneca Falls / Elizabeth Cady Stanton -- Declaration of Sentiments / Elizabeth Cady Stanton -- Ain't I a woman / Sojourner Truth -- The North Star / Frederick Douglass -- What to the slave is the fourth of July / Frederick Douglass -- On resistance to the civil government / Henry David Thoreau -- Statement on marriage / Lucy Stone -- American Party Platform / The Know-Nothings -- Address to the Virginia Court at Charles Town, Virginia / John Brown -- CIVIL WAR AND RECONSTRUCTION, 1860-1877 : Response to Lincoln's address to Congress, 1861 / Clement L. Vallandigham -- Knoxville Whig antisecession letters and editorial / William Brownlow -- Arkansas Peace Society documents -- Letter to Alexander H. Stephens / Joseph E. Brown -- Message to the Legislature / Joseph E. Brown -- The record of a Quaker conscience / Cyrus Pringle -- Correspondence protesting unequal pay / Africa American soldiers of the Union Army -- What the black man wants / Frederick Douglass -- Petition to the United States Congress, 1865 / Zion Presbyterian Church -- Nation Convention resolutions / American Equal Rights Association -- From an account of the Trial of Susan B. Anthony / Susan B. Anthony -- Is it a crime for a U.S. citizen to vote / Susan B. Anthony -- Speech in Congress on the Civil Rights Bill / Robert B. Elliott -- INDUSTRY AND REFORM, 1877-1912 : Preamble to the Constitution of the Knights of Labor / Terence Powderly -- Eight Hours / I. G. Blanchard and Jesse Jones -- Appeal to the Hayes Administration / Chief Joseph -- Speech to the WCTU / Mary Elizabeth Lease -- The Omaha platform / The People's Party -- The subjective necessity of social settlements / Jane Addams -- Speech to the World's Woman's Christian Temperance Union / Frances E. Willard -- Cast down your bucket where you are / Booker T. Washington -- Of Mr. Booker T. Washington and others / W. E. B. DuBois -- Address to the Niagara Conference, Harper's Ferry / W. E. B. DuBois -- Lynch Law in Georgia / Ida B. Wells-Barnett -- Tortured and burned alive / Ida B. Wells-Barnett -- Address at the University of Chicago denouncing U.S. Imperialism / Carl Schurz -- The paralyzing influence of imperialism / William Jennings Bryan -- The march of the mill children / Mother Jones -- The Hetch Hetchy Valley / John Muir -- Save the redwoods / John Muir -- Marriage and love / Emma Goldman -- Christianizing the social order / Walter Rauschenbusch -- Socialist Party platform -- CONFLICT AND DEPRESSION, 1912-1945 : We will sing one song / Joe Hill -- The preacher and the slave girl / Joe Hill -- Antiwar speech / Robert M. LaFollette -- Defense of Free Speech / Robert M. LaFollette -- Antiwar Speech / Eugene V. Debs -- War is the health of the state / Randolph Bourne -- On Socialism / A. Philip Randolph -- Speech to the Universal Negro Improvement Association / Marcus Garvey -- Appeal to the Soul of White America / Marcus Garvey -- Legislating woman's morals / Margaret Sanger -- The goal / Margaret Sanger -- On being an American / H. L. Mencken -- Last words / H. L. Mencken -- Mencken's creed / H. L. Mencken -- I, too sing America / Langston Hughes -- National Radio address, November 1934 / Father Charles Coughlin -- National Radio address, June 1936 / Father Charles Coughlin -- Speech in the U. S. Senate / Huey Long -- Radio address / Huey Long -- The individual, society and the State / Emma Goldman -- The ballad of Pretty Boy Floyd / Woody Guthrie -- Jesus Christ / Woody Guthrie -- A negro looks at this war / J. Saunders Redding -- Letter to President Roosevelt / Charles F. Wilson -- Why I refused to register in the October 1940 draft and a little of what it led to / David Dellinger -- Reflections on Executive Order 9066 / Minoru Yasui -- Resistance / Minoru Yasui -- Statement upon sentencing / Minoru Yasui -- Letters from jail to his sister Yuka Yasui / Minoru Yasui -- Murder the murderer / Henry Miller -- THE AFFLUENT SOCIETY, 1945-1966 : Testimony before the House Committee on Un-American activities / John Howard Lawson -- Lawson's statement that was excluded from the public record / John Howard Lawso -- Declaration of conscience / Margaret Chase Smith -- Testimony before the House Committee on Un-American activities / Paul Robeson -- Speech at the Gay Spirit Visions Conference / Harry Hay -- America / Allen Ginsberg -- I ain't scared of your jail / Pete Seeger -- If you miss me at the back of the bus / Carver Neblett -- Only a pawn in their game / Bob Dylan -- Letter from a Birmingham jail / Martin Luther King Jr. -- Testimony before the Credentials Committee of the Democratic National Convention / Fannie Lou Hamer -- The black revolution / Malcolm X -- Berkeley Speech / Stokely Carmichael -- Black Panther Party platform -- The Port Huron Statement / Students for a Democratic Society -- The Feminine Mystique (article) / Betty Friedan -- I ain't marching anymore / Phil Ochs -- Little boxes / Malvina Reynolds -- The times they are a-changin / Bob Dylan -- It's alright ma (I'm only bleeding) / Bob Dylan -- MOBILIZATION: VIETNAM AND THE COUNTERCULTURE, 1964-1975 : Speech at the University of California at Berkeley 1964 / Mario Savio -- Speech denouncing the war in Vietnam / Carl Oglesby -- You don't need a weatherman to know which way the wind blows / The weather underground -- Statement to the Senate Committee on foreign relations, 1971 / John Kerry -- Using LSD to imprint the Tibetan-Buddhist experience / Timothy Leary -- Political preface to Eros and Civilization / Herbert Marcuse -- Introduction to Steal this book / Abbie Hoffman -- Be here now / Ram Dass -- Waist deep in the big muddy / Pete Seeger -- I feel-like-I'm-fixin-to-die rag / Country Joe McDonald -- My country 'tis of thy people you're dying / Buffy Sainte-Marie -- Fortunate Son / John Fogerty, Creedence Clearwater Revival -- The Redstockings Manifesto -- S.C.U.M. Manifesto / Society for Cutting up Men -- Women's liberation aims to free men too / Gloria Steinem -- Stonewall documents -- Interview with César Chávez / César Chávez -- A proclamation: To the Great White Father and all his people / American Indian Movement -- American Indian Movement 20 point proposal / American Indian Movement -- CONTEMPORARY DISSENT, 1975-present : Crossing the threshold into the New Millennium - Globalization vs. Jihad -- Desert solitaire / Edward Abbey -- A conservative's lament: after Iran, we need to change our system and grand strategy / Paul Weyrich -- ACT UP activist explains civil disobedience / Aldyn McKean -- Why we fight / Vito Russo -- Interview with Jeff Paterson / Jeff Paterson -- Statement on Gay Liberation / Ernest Dillon -- Statement on Gay Liberation / Daniel Miller -- Statement on Gay Liberation / Nancy McDonald -- Statement on Gay Liberation / Phill Wilson -- Statement on Gay Liberation / Letitia Gomez -- Statement of purpose and mission / The Michigan Militia -- In defense of liberty / The Michigan Militia -- The Unabomber Manifesto / Theodore Kaczynski -- Interview with Theodore Kaczynski / Theodore Kaczynski -- It's time to end corporate welfare as we know it / Ralph Nader -- Green Party Platform / Ralph Nader -- Introduction to Stupid white man / Michael Moore -- Self evident / Ani DiFranco -- Know your enemy / Rage against the machine --- Mathematics / Mos Def -- New world water / Mos Def -- Son of a Bush / Public enemy -- The 4th branch / Immortal technique -- Rich man's war / Steve Earle -- Amnesty International's concerns regarding post-September 11 detentions in the U.S.A. -- Written testimony supplied to the U.S. House of Representatives for the February 12, 2002 hearing on Ecoterrorism -- Press release / Earth Liberation Front -- Statement of conscience / Not in our name -- Call to conscience from Veterans to Active duty troops and resevists / Veterans against the Iraq War -- Message to the troops: Resist! / Veterans against the Iraq War -- Defending my freedom / Veterans against the Iraq War -- Freedom under fire / ACLU -- The many faces of the media / MoveOn.org -- The power of connecting / MoveOn.org -- George Bush never looked into Nick's eyes / Michael Borg -- Transcript of Oklahoma City Speech / Michael Borg -- Not worth my son's sacrifice / Cindy Sheehan -- A lie of historic proportions / Cindy Sheehan -- Carly's poem - A nation rocked to sleep / Cindy Sheehan -- |
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505 | 0 | 0. | ‡gPRE-REVOLUTIONARY ROOTS, 1607-1760 : ‡tThe bloudy tenet of persecution / ‡rRoger Williams -- ‡tThe trial of Anne Hutchinson / ‡rAnne Hutchinson -- ‡tPetitions for the release of Alice Tilly / ‡rAlice Tilly -- ‡tPetitions and letters / ‡rWilliams Dyer and Mary Dyer -- ‡tDeclaration in the name of the people, July 30, 1676 / ‡rNathaniel Bacon -- ‡tA minute against slavery / ‡rQuaker Antislavery Petition -- ‡tReleese us out of this cruell bondage / ‡rLetter from an anonymous slave -- ‡tSpeech to John Smith / ‡rPowhatan chief -- ‡tSpeech to Governor La Barre of New France / ‡rGarangula -- ‡tReply to Antoine Simon Le Page du Pratz / ‡rStung Serpent -- ‡tNegotiations for the Casco Bay Treaty / ‡rLoron Sauguaarum -- ‡tGrievance against the "Walking purchase" / ‡rLenni Lenape -- ‡tRemarks to Phineas Stevens / ‡rAtiwaneto -- ‡tPetition to the Massachusetts General Court / ‡rMashpee -- ‡gArticles from the New York Weekly Journal 1733 / ‡rJohn Peter Zenger -- ‡gAdvertisements from the Pennsylvania Gazette / ‡rEighteenth Century Runaway Women -- ‡gREVOLUTION AND THE BIRTH OF A NATION, 1760-1820 : ‡tConsiderations on keeping negroes, part 2 / ‡rJohn Woolman -- ‡tSpeech to the Governors of Pennsylvania, Maryland, and Virginia, 1771 / ‡rJohn Killbuck -- ‡tThe rights of the colonists / ‡rSamuel Adams -- ‡tThe female patriots / ‡rHannah Griffiths -- ‡tLadies of Edenton, North Carolina Agreement -- ‡tA declaration by the Representatives of the United Colonies / ‡rSecond Continental Congress -- ‡tCommon Sense / ‡rThomas Paine -- ‡gLetters of Abigail Adams and John Adams -- ‡t A Loyalist critique of the Declaration of Independence / ‡rThomas Hutchinson -- ‡tPetition for gradual emancipation -- ‡tSpeech to Governor Haldimand at Quebec / ‡rJoseph Brant -- ‡tSpeech to the Governor of Florida / ‡rAlexander McGillivray -- ‡tProtest to the United States Congress, 1786 / ‡rUnited Indian Nations -- ‡tStatement of Grievances / ‡gShay's Rebellion -- ‡tObjections to This Constitution of Government / ‡rGeorge Mason -- ‡tOn the equality of the sexes / ‡rJudith Sargent Murray -- ‡tProposal to maintain Indian lands / ‡gShawnee, Miami, Ottawa, and Seneca proposal -- ‡tThe Virginia Resolutions / ‡gProtest against the Alien and Sedition Acts -- ‡tThe Kentucky Resolutions / ‡gProtest against the Alien and Sedition Acts -- ‡tLetter to Governor William Henry Harrison / ‡rTecumseh -- ‡tSpeech to the Southern Tribes / ‡rTecumseh -- ‡tFederalist Protest -- ‡tProposals, 1814-1815 / ‡gHartford Convention -- ‡tProtest against Colonization Policy, 1817 / ‡rFree blacks of Philadelphia -- ‡gQUESTIONING THE NATION, 1820-1860 : ‡tSpeech protesting the Indian Removal Bill / ‡rTheodore Frelinghuysen -- ‡tLetter protesting the Treaty of New Echota / ‡rCherokee Chief John Ross -- ‡gReminiscences from Sylvia Dubois, a biografy of the slav who whipt her mistress and gand her fredom / ‡rSylvia Dubois -- ‡tAppeal to the coloured citizens of the world / ‡rDavid Walker -- ‡tThe Liberator, Vol. I, No, I / ‡rWilliam Lloyd Garrison -- ‡tAn Indian's looking-glass for the white man / ‡rWilliam Apess -- ‡tTen-hour cicular / ‡rLaborers of Boston -- ‡tAppeal to the Christian women of the South / ‡rAngelina Grimké and Sarah Grimké -- ‡tThe Original Equality of Women / ‡rAngelina Grimké and Sarah Grimké -- ‡tOn the murder of Lovejoy / ‡rWendell Phillips -- ‡tSelf-Reliance / ‡rRalph Waldo Emerson -- ‡tAddress to the citizens of Concord / ‡rRalph Waldo Emerson -- ‡tWoman in the ninteenth century / ‡rMargaret Fuller -- ‡gLowell Female Labor Reform Association -- ‡gLowell Female Industrial Reform and Mutual Aid Society -- ‡tSpeech at Seneca Falls / ‡rElizabeth Cady Stanton -- ‡tDeclaration of Sentiments / ‡rElizabeth Cady Stanton -- ‡tAin't I a woman / ‡rSojourner Truth -- ‡tThe North Star / ‡rFrederick Douglass -- ‡tWhat to the slave is the fourth of July / ‡rFrederick Douglass -- ‡tOn resistance to the civil government / ‡rHenry David Thoreau -- ‡tStatement on marriage / ‡rLucy Stone -- ‡tAmerican Party Platform / ‡rThe Know-Nothings -- ‡tAddress to the Virginia Court at Charles Town, Virginia / ‡rJohn Brown -- |
505 | 0 | 0. | ‡gCIVIL WAR AND RECONSTRUCTION, 1860-1877 : ‡tResponse to Lincoln's address to Congress, 1861 / ‡rClement L. Vallandigham -- ‡gKnoxville Whig antisecession letters and editorial / ‡rWilliam Brownlow -- ‡gArkansas Peace Society documents -- ‡tLetter to Alexander H. Stephens / ‡rJoseph E. Brown -- ‡tMessage to the Legislature / ‡rJoseph E. Brown -- ‡tThe record of a Quaker conscience / ‡rCyrus Pringle -- ‡gCorrespondence protesting unequal pay / ‡rAfrica American soldiers of the Union Army -- ‡tWhat the black man wants / ‡rFrederick Douglass -- ‡tPetition to the United States Congress, 1865 / ‡rZion Presbyterian Church -- ‡tNation Convention resolutions / ‡rAmerican Equal Rights Association -- ‡tFrom an account of the Trial of Susan B. Anthony / ‡rSusan B. Anthony -- ‡tIs it a crime for a U.S. citizen to vote / ‡rSusan B. Anthony -- ‡tSpeech in Congress on the Civil Rights Bill / ‡rRobert B. Elliott -- ‡gINDUSTRY AND REFORM, 1877-1912 : ‡tPreamble to the Constitution of the Knights of Labor / ‡rTerence Powderly -- ‡tEight Hours / ‡rI. G. Blanchard and Jesse Jones -- ‡tAppeal to the Hayes Administration / ‡rChief Joseph -- ‡tSpeech to the WCTU / ‡rMary Elizabeth Lease -- ‡tThe Omaha platform / ‡rThe People's Party -- ‡tThe subjective necessity of social settlements / ‡rJane Addams -- ‡tSpeech to the World's Woman's Christian Temperance Union / ‡rFrances E. Willard -- ‡tCast down your bucket where you are / ‡rBooker T. Washington -- ‡tOf Mr. Booker T. Washington and others / ‡rW. E. B. DuBois -- ‡tAddress to the Niagara Conference, Harper's Ferry / ‡rW. E. B. DuBois -- ‡tLynch Law in Georgia / ‡rIda B. Wells-Barnett -- ‡tTortured and burned alive / ‡rIda B. Wells-Barnett -- ‡tAddress at the University of Chicago denouncing U.S. Imperialism / ‡rCarl Schurz -- ‡tThe paralyzing influence of imperialism / ‡rWilliam Jennings Bryan -- ‡tThe march of the mill children / ‡rMother Jones -- ‡tThe Hetch Hetchy Valley / ‡rJohn Muir -- ‡tSave the redwoods / ‡rJohn Muir -- ‡tMarriage and love / ‡rEmma Goldman -- ‡tChristianizing the social order / ‡rWalter Rauschenbusch -- ‡tSocialist Party platform -- ‡gCONFLICT AND DEPRESSION, 1912-1945 : ‡tWe will sing one song / ‡rJoe Hill -- ‡tThe preacher and the slave girl / ‡rJoe Hill -- ‡tAntiwar speech / ‡rRobert M. LaFollette -- ‡tDefense of Free Speech / ‡rRobert M. LaFollette -- ‡tAntiwar Speech / ‡rEugene V. Debs -- ‡tWar is the health of the state / ‡rRandolph Bourne -- ‡tOn Socialism / ‡rA. Philip Randolph -- ‡tSpeech to the Universal Negro Improvement Association / ‡rMarcus Garvey -- ‡tAppeal to the Soul of White America / ‡rMarcus Garvey -- ‡tLegislating woman's morals / ‡rMargaret Sanger -- ‡tThe goal / ‡rMargaret Sanger -- ‡tOn being an American / ‡rH. L. Mencken -- ‡tLast words / ‡rH. L. Mencken -- ‡tMencken's creed / ‡rH. L. Mencken -- ‡tI, too sing America / ‡rLangston Hughes -- ‡tNational Radio address, November 1934 / ‡rFather Charles Coughlin -- ‡tNational Radio address, June 1936 / ‡rFather Charles Coughlin -- ‡tSpeech in the U. S. Senate / ‡rHuey Long -- ‡tRadio address / ‡rHuey Long -- ‡tThe individual, society and the State / ‡rEmma Goldman -- ‡tThe ballad of Pretty Boy Floyd / ‡rWoody Guthrie -- ‡tJesus Christ / ‡rWoody Guthrie -- ‡tA negro looks at this war / ‡rJ. Saunders Redding -- ‡tLetter to President Roosevelt / ‡rCharles F. Wilson -- ‡tWhy I refused to register in the October 1940 draft and a little of what it led to / ‡rDavid Dellinger -- ‡tReflections on Executive Order 9066 / ‡rMinoru Yasui -- ‡tResistance / ‡rMinoru Yasui -- ‡tStatement upon sentencing / ‡rMinoru Yasui -- ‡gLetters from jail to his sister Yuka Yasui / ‡rMinoru Yasui -- ‡tMurder the murderer / ‡rHenry Miller -- ‡gTHE AFFLUENT SOCIETY, 1945-1966 : ‡tTestimony before the House Committee on Un-American activities / ‡rJohn Howard Lawson -- ‡tLawson's statement that was excluded from the public record / ‡rJohn Howard Lawso -- ‡tDeclaration of conscience / ‡rMargaret Chase Smith -- ‡tTestimony before the House Committee on Un-American activities / ‡rPaul Robeson -- ‡tSpeech at the Gay Spirit Visions Conference / ‡rHarry Hay -- ‡tAmerica / ‡rAllen Ginsberg -- ‡tI ain't scared of your jail / ‡rPete Seeger -- ‡tIf you miss me at the back of the bus / ‡rCarver Neblett -- ‡tOnly a pawn in their game / ‡rBob Dylan -- ‡tLetter from a Birmingham jail / ‡rMartin Luther King Jr. -- ‡tTestimony before the Credentials Committee of the Democratic National Convention / ‡rFannie Lou Hamer -- ‡tThe black revolution / ‡rMalcolm X -- ‡tBerkeley Speech / ‡rStokely Carmichael -- ‡gBlack Panther Party platform -- ‡tThe Port Huron Statement / ‡rStudents for a Democratic Society -- ‡tThe Feminine Mystique (article) / ‡rBetty Friedan -- ‡tI ain't marching anymore / ‡rPhil Ochs -- ‡tLittle boxes / ‡rMalvina Reynolds -- ‡tThe times they are a-changin / ‡rBob Dylan -- ‡tIt's alright ma (I'm only bleeding) / ‡rBob Dylan -- |
505 | 0 | 0. | ‡gMOBILIZATION: VIETNAM AND THE COUNTERCULTURE, 1964-1975 : ‡tSpeech at the University of California at Berkeley 1964 / ‡rMario Savio -- ‡tSpeech denouncing the war in Vietnam / ‡rCarl Oglesby -- ‡tYou don't need a weatherman to know which way the wind blows / ‡rThe weather underground -- ‡tStatement to the Senate Committee on foreign relations, 1971 / ‡rJohn Kerry -- ‡tUsing LSD to imprint the Tibetan-Buddhist experience / ‡rTimothy Leary -- ‡tPolitical preface to Eros and Civilization / ‡rHerbert Marcuse -- ‡tIntroduction to Steal this book / ‡rAbbie Hoffman -- ‡tBe here now / ‡rRam Dass -- ‡tWaist deep in the big muddy / ‡rPete Seeger -- ‡tI feel-like-I'm-fixin-to-die rag / ‡rCountry Joe McDonald -- ‡tMy country 'tis of thy people you're dying / ‡rBuffy Sainte-Marie -- ‡tFortunate Son / ‡rJohn Fogerty, Creedence Clearwater Revival -- ‡tThe Redstockings Manifesto -- ‡tS.C.U.M. Manifesto / ‡rSociety for Cutting up Men -- ‡tWomen's liberation aims to free men too / ‡rGloria Steinem -- ‡gStonewall documents -- ‡tInterview with César Chávez / ‡rCésar Chávez -- ‡tA proclamation: To the Great White Father and all his people / ‡rAmerican Indian Movement -- ‡tAmerican Indian Movement 20 point proposal / ‡rAmerican Indian Movement -- ‡gCONTEMPORARY DISSENT, 1975-present : ‡gCrossing the threshold into the New Millennium - Globalization vs. Jihad -- ‡tDesert solitaire / ‡rEdward Abbey -- ‡tA conservative's lament: after Iran, we need to change our system and grand strategy / ‡rPaul Weyrich -- ‡tACT UP activist explains civil disobedience / ‡rAldyn McKean -- ‡tWhy we fight / ‡rVito Russo -- ‡tInterview with Jeff Paterson / ‡rJeff Paterson -- ‡tStatement on Gay Liberation / ‡rErnest Dillon -- ‡tStatement on Gay Liberation / ‡rDaniel Miller -- ‡tStatement on Gay Liberation / ‡rNancy McDonald -- ‡tStatement on Gay Liberation / ‡rPhill Wilson -- ‡tStatement on Gay Liberation / ‡rLetitia Gomez -- ‡tStatement of purpose and mission / ‡rThe Michigan Militia -- ‡tIn defense of liberty / ‡rThe Michigan Militia -- ‡tThe Unabomber Manifesto / ‡rTheodore Kaczynski -- ‡tInterview with Theodore Kaczynski / ‡rTheodore Kaczynski -- ‡tIt's time to end corporate welfare as we know it / ‡rRalph Nader -- ‡tGreen Party Platform / ‡rRalph Nader -- ‡tIntroduction to Stupid white man / ‡rMichael Moore -- ‡tSelf evident / ‡rAni DiFranco -- ‡tKnow your enemy / ‡rRage against the machine --- ‡tMathematics / ‡rMos Def -- ‡tNew world water / ‡rMos Def -- ‡tSon of a Bush / ‡rPublic enemy -- ‡tThe 4th branch / ‡rImmortal technique -- ‡tRich man's war / ‡rSteve Earle -- ‡tAmnesty International's concerns regarding post-September 11 detentions in the U.S.A. -- ‡tWritten testimony supplied to the U.S. House of Representatives for the February 12, 2002 hearing on Ecoterrorism -- ‡tPress release / ‡rEarth Liberation Front -- ‡tStatement of conscience / ‡rNot in our name -- ‡tCall to conscience from Veterans to Active duty troops and resevists / ‡rVeterans against the Iraq War -- ‡tMessage to the troops: Resist! / ‡rVeterans against the Iraq War -- ‡tDefending my freedom / ‡rVeterans against the Iraq War -- ‡tFreedom under fire / ‡rACLU -- ‡tThe many faces of the media / ‡rMoveOn.org -- ‡tThe power of connecting / ‡rMoveOn.org -- ‡tGeorge Bush never looked into Nick's eyes / ‡rMichael Borg -- ‡tTranscript of Oklahoma City Speech / ‡rMichael Borg -- ‡tNot worth my son's sacrifice / ‡rCindy Sheehan -- ‡tA lie of historic proportions / ‡rCindy Sheehan -- ‡tCarly's poem - A nation rocked to sleep / ‡rCindy Sheehan -- |
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700 | 1 | . | ‡aBlanchard, I. G. |
700 | 1 | . | ‡aBourne, Randolph Silliman, ‡d1886-1918. ‡0(SAGE)1650464 |
700 | 1 | . | ‡aBrant, Joseph, ‡d1742-1807 ‡0(SAGE)1692416 |
700 | 1 | . | ‡aBrown, John, ‡d1800-1859 ‡0(SAGE)1670507 |
700 | 1 | . | ‡aBrown, Joseph E. ‡q(Joseph Emerson), ‡d1821-1894 ‡0(SAGE)1786490 |
700 | 1 | . | ‡aBrownlow, William Gannaway, ‡d1805-1877. ‡0(SAGE)1653981 |
700 | 1 | . | ‡aBryan, William Jennings, ‡d1860-1925. ‡0(SAGE)1691617 |
700 | 1 | . | ‡aBurroughs, William ‡0(SAGE)1732681 |
700 | 1 | . | ‡aCarmichael, Stokely, ‡d1941-1998 ‡0(SAGE)1642231 |
700 | 1 | . | ‡aChavez, Cesar, ‡d1927-1993 ‡0(SAGE)1652028 |
700 | 1 | . | ‡aCoughlin, Charles E. ‡q(Charles Edward), ‡d1891-1979 ‡0(SAGE)1636781 |
700 | 0 | . | ‡aRam Dass. ‡0(SAGE)1673011 |
710 | 2 | . | ‡aCreedence Clearwater Revival (Musical group) ‡0(SAGE)2093011 |
700 | 1 | . | ‡aDebs, Eugene V. ‡q(Eugene Victor), ‡d1855-1926 ‡0(SAGE)1648756 |
700 | 0 | . | ‡aMos Def ‡c(Rapper) ‡0(SAGE)1930416 |
700 | 1 | . | ‡aDellinger, David T., ‡d1915-2004 ‡0(SAGE)1648435 |
700 | 1 | . | ‡aDiFranco, Ani ‡0(SAGE)1965780 |
700 | 1 | . | ‡aDillon, Ernest ‡0(SAGE)1920400 |
700 | 1 | . | ‡aDouglass, Frederick, ‡d1818-1895 ‡0(SAGE)1689887 |
700 | 1 | . | ‡aDubois, Sylvia. |
700 | 1 | . | ‡aDu Bois, W. E. B. ‡q(William Edward Burghardt), ‡d1868-1963 ‡0(SAGE)1696132 |
700 | 1 | . | ‡aDyer, Mary, ‡d-1660. ‡0(SAGE)1749994 |
700 | 1 | . | ‡aDyer, William ‡0(SAGE)1867156 |
700 | 1 | . | ‡aDylan, Bob, ‡d1941- ‡0(SAGE)1641927 |
700 | 1 | . | ‡aEarle, Steve. ‡0(SAGE)1852455 |
700 | 1 | . | ‡aElliott, Robert, ‡d1932-2002 ‡0(SAGE)1839137 |
700 | 1 | . | ‡aEmerson, Ralph Waldo, ‡d1803-1882. ‡0(SAGE)1666924 |
700 | 1 | . | ‡aFogerty, John. |
700 | 1 | . | ‡aFrelinghuysen, Theodore. |
700 | 1 | . | ‡aFriedan, Betty. ‡0(SAGE)1645101 |
700 | 1 | . | ‡aFuller, Margaret, ‡d1810-1850 ‡0(SAGE)1671336 |
700 | 1 | . | ‡aGarangula. |
700 | 1 | . | ‡aGarrison, William Lloyd, ‡d1805-1879. ‡0(SAGE)1690550 |
700 | 1 | . | ‡aGarvey, Marcus, ‡d1887-1940. ‡0(SAGE)1676505 |
700 | 1 | . | ‡aGinsberg, Allen, ‡d1926-1997 ‡0(SAGE)1687202 |
700 | 1 | . | ‡aGoldman, Emma, ‡d1869-1940 ‡0(SAGE)1643655 |
700 | 1 | . | ‡aGómez, Leticia, ‡d1966- ‡0(SAGE)1566622 |
700 | 1 | . | ‡aGriffiths, Hannah, ‡d1778 or 1779-1798 ‡0(SAGE)1754055 |
700 | 1 | . | ‡aGrimké, Sarah Moore, ‡d1792-1873. ‡0(SAGE)1643798 |
700 | 1 | . | ‡aGuthrie, Woody, ‡d1912-1967 ‡0(SAGE)1684711 |
700 | 1 | . | ‡aHamer, Fannie Lou ‡0(SAGE)1689147 |
700 | 1 | . | ‡aHay, Harry ‡0(SAGE)1883063 |
700 | 1 | . | ‡aHill, Joe. ‡0(SAGE)1922354 |
700 | 1 | . | ‡aHoffman, Abbie ‡0(SAGE)1699098 |
700 | 1 | . | ‡aHughes, Langston, ‡d1902-1967. ‡0(SAGE)1691371 |
700 | 1 | . | ‡aHutchinson, Anne, ‡d1591-1643. ‡0(SAGE)1692156 |
700 | 1 | . | ‡aHutchinson, Thomas ‡0(SAGE)2090430 |
700 | 1 | . | ‡aJefferson, Thomas, ‡d1743-1826 ‡0(SAGE)1679780 |
700 | 1 | . | ‡aJones, Jesse H. |
700 | 0 | 2. | ‡aJoseph ‡c(Nez Percé chief), ‡d1840-1904 ‡0(SAGE)1690854 |
700 | 1 | . | ‡aKaczynski, Theodore John, ‡d1942- ‡0(SAGE)1892923 |
700 | 1 | . | ‡aKerry, John, ‡d1943- ‡0(SAGE)1936282 |
700 | 1 | . | ‡aKillbuck, John. |
700 | 1 | 2. | ‡aKing, Martin Luther, ‡cJr., ‡d1929-1968. ‡0(SAGE)1677494 |
700 | 1 | . | ‡aLa Follette, Robert M. ‡q(Robert Marion), ‡d1855-1925. ‡0(SAGE)1648219 |
700 | 1 | . | ‡aLawson, John Howard, ‡d1894-1977 ‡0(SAGE)1725935 |
700 | 1 | . | ‡aLeary, Timothy, ‡d1920-1996 ‡0(SAGE)1669212 |
700 | 1 | . | ‡aLease, Mary Elizabeth, ‡d1850-1933 ‡0(SAGE)1785073 |
700 | 1 | . | ‡aLong, Huey Pierce, ‡d1893-1935. ‡0(SAGE)1648952 |
700 | 1 | . | ‡aMadison, James, ‡d1751-1836 ‡0(SAGE)1698089 |
700 | 1 | . | ‡aX, Malcolm, ‡d1925-1965 ‡0(SAGE)1683387 |
700 | 1 | . | ‡aMarcuse, Herbert, ‡d1898-1979. ‡0(SAGE)1698201 |
700 | 1 | . | ‡aMason, George, ‡d1725-1792. ‡0(SAGE)1685512 |
700 | 1 | . | ‡aMcDonald, Joe, ‡d1942- ‡0(SAGE)1830303 |
700 | 1 | . | ‡aMcDonald, Nancy ‡0(SAGE)1721204 |
700 | 1 | . | ‡aMcGillivray, Alexander, ‡dapproximately 1740-1793 ‡0(SAGE)1771893 |
700 | 1 | . | ‡aMcKean, Aldyn. |
700 | 1 | . | ‡aMencken, H. L. ‡q(Henry Louis), ‡d1880-1956 ‡0(SAGE)1692210 |
700 | 1 | . | ‡aMiller, Daniel, ‡d1954- ‡0(SAGE)1748576 |
700 | 1 | . | ‡aMiller, Henry, ‡d1891-1980. ‡0(SAGE)1675380 |
700 | 1 | . | ‡aMoore, Michael, ‡d1954 April 23- ‡0(SAGE)1891945 |
700 | 1 | . | ‡aMuir, John, ‡d1838-1914 ‡0(SAGE)1681787 |
700 | 1 | . | ‡aMurray, Judith Sargent, ‡d1751-1820. ‡0(SAGE)1741696 |
700 | 1 | . | ‡aNader, Ralph. ‡0(SAGE)1700354 |
700 | 1 | . | ‡aNeblett, Carter. |
700 | 1 | . | ‡aOchs, Phil. ‡0(SAGE)1822199 |
700 | 1 | . | ‡aOglesby, Carl, ‡d1935-2011 ‡0(SAGE)1826788 |
700 | 1 | . | ‡aPaine, Thomas, ‡d1737-1809. ‡0(SAGE)1668231 |
700 | 1 | . | ‡aPaterson, Jeff. |
700 | 1 | . | ‡aPhillips, Wendell, ‡d1811-1884 ‡0(SAGE)1635915 |
700 | 1 | . | ‡aPowderly, Terence Vincent, ‡d1849-1924 ‡0(SAGE)1639475 |
700 | 0 | . | ‡aPowhatan, ‡dapproximately 1550-1618 ‡0(SAGE)1746408 |
700 | 1 | . | ‡aPringle, Cyrus G. ‡q(Cyrus Guernsey), ‡d1838-1911 ‡0(SAGE)1946609 |
710 | 2 | . | ‡aPublic Enemy (Musical group) ‡0(SAGE)1856568 |
710 | 2 | . | ‡aRage Against the Machine (Musical group) ‡0(SAGE)1953243 |
700 | 1 | . | ‡aRandolph, A. Philip ‡q(Asa Philip), ‡d1889-1979. ‡0(SAGE)1650094 |
700 | 1 | . | ‡aRauschenbusch, Walter, ‡d1861-1918. ‡0(SAGE)1649821 |
700 | 1 | . | ‡aRedding, J. Saunders ‡q(Jay Saunders), ‡d1906-1988 ‡0(SAGE)1651633 |
700 | 1 | . | ‡aRedstockings (Musical group) |
700 | 1 | . | ‡aReynolds, Malvina ‡0(SAGE)1737362 |
700 | 1 | . | ‡aRobeson, Paul, ‡d1898-1976 ‡0(SAGE)1700658 |
700 | 1 | . | ‡aRoss, John, ‡d1790-1866 ‡0(SAGE)1737091 |
700 | 1 | . | ‡aRusso, Vito ‡0(SAGE)1707879 |
700 | 1 | . | ‡aSainte-Marie, Buffy ‡0(SAGE)1817654 |
700 | 1 | . | ‡aSanger, Margaret, ‡d1879-1966. ‡0(SAGE)1640072 |
700 | 1 | . | ‡aSauguaarum, Loron. |
700 | 1 | . | ‡aSavio, Mario ‡0(SAGE)1809759 |
700 | 1 | . | ‡aSchurz, Carl, ‡d1829-1906 ‡0(SAGE)1631041 |
700 | 1 | . | ‡aSeeger, Pete, ‡d1919-2014 ‡0(SAGE)1635153 |
700 | 1 | . | ‡aSheehan, Cindy ‡0(SAGE)1998350 |
700 | 1 | . | ‡aSmith, Margaret Chase, ‡d1897-1995 ‡0(SAGE)1635195 |
700 | 1 | . | ‡aSolanas, Valerie ‡0(SAGE)1810261 |
700 | 1 | . | ‡aStanton, Elizabeth Cady, ‡d1815-1902. ‡0(SAGE)1686569 |
700 | 1 | . | ‡aSteinem, Gloria ‡0(SAGE)1745921 |
700 | 1 | . | ‡aStone, Lucy, ‡d1818-1893 ‡0(SAGE)1706853 |
700 | 0 | 2. | ‡aTecumseh, ‡cShawnee chief, ‡d1768-1813. ‡0(SAGE)1693698 |
700 | 1 | . | ‡aThoreau, Henry David, ‡d1817-1862. ‡0(SAGE)1663680 |
700 | 1 | . | ‡aTilly, Alice. |
700 | 1 | . | ‡aTruth, Sojourner, ‡d1799-1883 ‡0(SAGE)1686700 |
700 | 1 | . | ‡aVallandigham, Clement L. ‡q(Clement Laird), ‡d1820-1871 ‡0(SAGE)1771017 |
700 | 1 | . | ‡aWalker, David, ‡d1785-1830 ‡0(SAGE)1838241 |
700 | 1 | . | ‡aWashington, Booker T., ‡d1856-1915 ‡0(SAGE)1671103 |
700 | 1 | . | ‡aWells-Barnett, Ida B., ‡d1862-1931 ‡0(SAGE)1635542 |
700 | 1 | . | ‡aWeyrich, Paul. |
700 | 1 | . | ‡aWiggins, David ‡0(SAGE)1685516 |
700 | 1 | . | ‡aWillard, Frances E. ‡q(Frances Elizabeth), ‡d1839-1898. ‡0(SAGE)1639686 |
700 | 1 | . | ‡aWilliams, Roger, ‡d1604?-1683 ‡0(SAGE)1639311 |
700 | 1 | . | ‡aWilson, Charles F. |
700 | 1 | . | ‡aWilson, Phill ‡0(SAGE)1981469 |
700 | 1 | . | ‡aWoolman, John, ‡d1720-1772 ‡0(SAGE)1681439 |
700 | 1 | . | ‡aYasui, Minoru, ‡d1916- ‡0(SAGE)1778559 |
700 | 1 | . | ‡aZenger, John Peter, ‡d1697-1746. ‡0(SAGE)1649971 |
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