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The Jeffersonian and Hamiltonian traditions in American politics; a documentary history.
Fried, Albert,
xii, 581 pages
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Alexander Hamilton to Robert Morris, April 15, 1781 -- George Washington to John Jay, August 1, 1786 -- James Madison, Federalist Number 51, February 8, 1788 -- John Adams to Samuel Adams, October 15, 1790 -- Alexander Hamilton to Edward Carrington, May 26, 1792 -- Alexander Hamilton, Camillus, Number 18, 1795 -- Timothy Dwight, Duty of Americans at the present crisis, 1798 -- Alexander Hamilton's attack on John Adams, October 1800 -- Alexander Hamilton to James A. Bayard, January 16, 1801 -- John Adams to Benjamin Stoddard, March 31, 1801 -- Notes on Virginia, 1781 / Letters of a federal farmer, 1787 / Thomas Jefferson to George Washington, September 9, 1792 -- Notes on Christoph D. Ebeling's letter of July 20, 1795 / Thomas Jefferson to Elbridge Gerry, January 26, 1799 -- Thomas Jefferson to Mazzei, December 30, 1801 -- Third annual message, October 17, 1803 / Second inaugural address, March 4, 1805 / Speech in the House of Representatives, March 13, 1806 / Sixth annual message, December 2, 1806 / Albert Gallatin to William H. Crawford, January 20, 1811 -- Statement on war with Great Britain, April 14, 1812 / Resolutions of the Hartford Convention, January 4, 1815 -- Speech on internal improvements, February 4, 1817 / Trustees of Dartmouth College v. Woodward, 1819 -- Thomas Jefferson to William Johnson, June 12, 1823 -- First annual message, December 6, 1825 / Debates in the Virginia Constitutional Convention, 1829-30 -- First annual message, December 8, 1829 / Speech on the "American system", February 2, 3, 6, 1832 / Veto of the Bank Bill, July 10, 1832 / South Carolina Ordinance of Nullification, November 24, 1832 -- Proclamation to the people of South Carolina, December 10, 1832 / "Division of the parties," November 4, 1834 / "Rich and poor," December 6, 1834 / Locofoco Platform, January 12, 1836 -- Common School Journal, 1842 / Memorial to the Legislature of Massachusetts, 1843 / Senate speech on slavery, February 6, 1837 / Stephen A. Douglas to the Concord, New Hampshire State Capitol Reporter, February 16, 1854 -- Veto message, May 3, 1854 / Speech on slavery, January 24, 1856 / Debate in the Senate, May 17, 1860 / Fourth annual message, December 3, 1860 / Speech on the Confederate Constitution, March 12, 1861 / Liberty Party Platform, August 30, 1843 -- Free-Soil Platform, June 22, 1848 -- Speech on Republicanism, September 11, 1858 / Lincoln-Douglas debates, 1858 -- Abraham Lincoln to H.L. Pierce and others, April 6, 1859 -- Speech to Wisconsin Agricultural Society, September 30, 1859 -- Republican Party Platform, May 16, 1860 -- First inaugural address, March 4, 1861 / Message to Congress, July 4, 1861 / Abraham Lincoln to Horace Greeley, August 22, 1862 -- Second inaugural address, March 4, 1865 / Louisiana regulations for freedmen, July 1865 -- Mississippi Apprentice Law, November 22, 1865 -- Speech on the Fourteenth Amendment, May 8, 1866 / Civil Rights Act, March 1, 1875 -- Speech on Civil Service reform, January 29, 1867 / Speech on Civil Service reform, January 8, 1869 / Civil Rights cases, 1883 -- Farmer's Association of South Carolina, "the coming campaign," January 23, 1890 -- Populist Party Platform, July 4, 1892 -- "Movement of coercion," January 17, 1893 / "Absurd effort to make the world over," 1894 / Republican Platform of 1896, June 16, 1896 -- Speech at St. Paul, October 9, 1896 / Plessy v. Ferguson, 1896 -- Speech to the Louisiana Constitutional Convention, May 12, 1898 / Lochner v. New York, 1905 -- "Menace of the machine," February 22, 1897 / "Enemies of the Republic," October 1904 / "Treason of the Senate," / "New nationalism," August 31, 1910 / Declaration of principles of the National Progressive Republican League, January 21, 1911 -- Progressive Party Platform, August 5, 1912 -- "Free men need no guardians," February 1913 / Speech accepting nomination, September 2, 1916 / Speech at Pueblo, Colorado, September 25, 1919 / Abrams v. United States, 1919 -- "Business and government," 1921 / Adkins v. Children's Hospital, 1923 -- "Our heritage from Hamilton," January 11, 1922 / Taxation the people's business?", 1924 / Progressive Party Platform, July 4, 1924 -- Gitlow v. People of New York, 1925 -- "Is there a Jefferson on the horizon?", December 3, 1925 / "What is right in business?", March 1929 / "Dangers from centralization and bureaucracy," February 12, 1931 / Veto of the Muscle Shoals Bill, March 3, 1931 / Commonwealth Club Speech, September 23, 1932 / First "fireside chat" of 1934, June 28, 1934 / Speech on the "share our wealth" program, March 7, 1935 / Schechter Poultry Corp. v. United States, 1935 -- Third annual message, January 3, 1936 / Second term acceptance speech, June 27, 1936 / "This challenge to liberty," October 30, 1936 / Speech on court reform, March 9, 1937 / NLRB v. Jones and Laughlin Steel Corporation, 1937 -- De Jonge v. Oregon, 1937 -- Speech on liberalizing the Democratic Party, August 11, 1938 / Eighth annual message, January 6, 1941 / Atlantic Charter, August 14, 1941 -- Eleventh annual message, January 11, 1944 / Speech for Jefferson Day, April 13, 1945 / Majority report of committee investigating Senator McCarthy's charges, July 17, 1950 -- Senator McCarthy' reply to majority report, July 17, 1950 -- Veto of the McCarran Act, September 22, 1950 / Dennis v. United States, 1951 -- Executive order on security, April 27, 1953 / Senate censure of Joseph McCarthy, December 2, 1954 -- Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka, 1954 -- Speech on Little Rock crisis, September 24, 1957 / Farewell address, January 17, 1961 -- Speech on civil rights, June 11, 1963 / Reynolds v. Sims, 1964 -- Barry Goldwater, speech accepting Republican nomination, July 16, 1964 -- Speech on civil rights, March 15, 1965 /

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Reading the American past : selected historical documents / [edited by] Michael P. Johnson.

2 v. ;
ISBN/ISSN: 9780312564131 (pbk. : v. 1)


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World War I and America : told by the Americans who lived it / A. Scott Berg, editor.

xxxiii, 987 pages :
ISBN/ISSN: 9781598535143 : HRD
Heir to Austria's throne is slain Death of an archduke, Sarajevo, June 1914 -- The war begins, Belgium, July-August 1914 / A journal from our legation in Belgium) -- "The grand smash is come" : London, August 1914 / Defending Germany, Massachusetts, August 1914 / Britain goes to war, London, August 1914 / Statement on Neutrality / The fall of Brussels and burning of Louvain, Belgium, August 1914 / "Justice and fair play" : Long Island, October 1914 / "White Imperialism" : New York, November 1914 / (World War and the Color Line) -- "Hungry, wet, weary" : Przemyƛl and Budapest, October-November 1914 / "A vain hatred" : England, November 1914 / (The Logic of Fanaticism) -- "My boy belongs to me" : New York, January 1915 / (I didn't raise my boy to be a soldier) -- "The war-vision" : France, February-March 1915 / "A fifty-mile grave" : Serbia, April 1915 / (Goutchevo and the valley of corpses) -- "The final plunge" : off the Irish coast, May 1915 / The Lusitania's last voyage) -- Address to naturalized citizens at Convention Hall, Philadelphia, May 10, 1915 / "There are things worse than war" : New York, May 1915 / (Roosevelt for prompt action, "The sacred freedom of the seas" : Washington, D.C., May 1915 / Reports of Armenian massacres, Istanbul, May 1915 / "The lie unveiled" : New York, June 1915 / (Lusitania) -- "The rights of humanity" : Washington, D.C., June 1915 /

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Negotiating difference : cultural case studies for composition : editor's notes / prepared by Patric
Bizzell, Patricia.
xvi, 218 pages ;
ISBN/ISSN: 031211706X

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The War of 1812 : writings from America's second war of independence / Donald R. Hickey, editor.

xxx, 892 pages :
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Transatlantic Anglophone literatures, 1776-1920 : an anthology / edited by Linda K. Hughes, Sarah Ru

xxiii, 777 pages :
ISBN/ISSN: 9781474429832

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Selected speeches and writings / Abraham Lincoln ; with an introduction by Gore Vidal.
Lincoln, Abraham,
xxvii, 515 pages ;
ISBN/ISSN: 9781598530537 (pbk.)

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Ideas and American foreign policy : a reader / edited by Andrew J. Bacevich.

xv, 526 pages ;
ISBN/ISSN: 9780190645397
"A Model of Christian Charity" (1630) / "Theopolis Americana" (1709) / "Religion and Patriotism the Constituents of a Good Soldier" (1755) / "Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death" (1775) / "Common Sense" (1776) / "The United States Elevated to Glory and Honor" (1783) / "The Federalist No. 11" (1787) / "Farewell Address" (1796) / "Third Annual Message" (1803) / "Speech on Independence Day" (1821) / "The Monroe Doctrine" (1823) / "On Indian Removal" (1830) / "Present Crisis in the Condition of the American Indians" (1830) / "Letter to Congress" (1836) / "The Triumph of Liberty in France" (1830) / "Conduct of Foreign Affairs by the American Democracy," Democracy in America (1835) / "A Letter to the Honorable Henry Clay" (1837) / "The Great Nation of Futurity," The United States Magazine and Democratic Review (November 1839) / "Annexation," The United States Magazine and Democratic Review (July-August 1845) / "Our Territory on the Pacific," Brooklyn Daily Eagle (July 7, 1846) / "On the Mexican War" (1847) / "The War with Mexico" (1848) / "Letter to the Emperor of Japan" (1853) / "A Broadway Pageant," Leaves of Grass (1860) / "Gettysburg Address" (1863) / "Manifest Destiny," Harper's New Monthly Magazine (March 1885) / Our Country (1885) / "The United States Looking Outward," The Atlantic Monthly (December 1890) / "The Benefits of War," North American Review (December 1891) / "The Significance of the Frontier in American History" (1893) / "The March of the Flag" (1898) / "On Empire and the Philippines" (1898) / "The White Man's Burden," New York Sun (February 10, 1899) / "Expansion," Mr. Dooley in the Hearts of His Countrymen (1899) / "Democracy or Militarism" (1899) / "Americanism versus Imperialism," North American Review (January 1899) / "In Support of an American Empire" (1900) / "The Battle Hymn of the Republic, Updated" (1900) / "Imperialism (Flag of an Empire)" (1900) / "First Open Door Note" (1899) / "The Platt Amendment" (1901) / "Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine" (1904) / Promise of American Life (1909) / Valor of Ignorance (1909) / "The Moral Equivalent of War," McClure's Magazine (August 1910) / "Dollar Diplomacy" (1912) / "Speech in Philadelphia" (1915) / "Preamble" (1915) / "Preparedness, the Road to Universal Slaughter," Mother Earth (December 1915) / "Democracy of Business" (1916) / "Peace Without Victory" (1917) / "War Message" (1917) / "Against Entry into War" (1917) / "War with Germany" (1917) / "Over There" (1917) / "Address on Flag Day" (1917) / "The State" (1918) / "Canton, Ohio Anti- War Speech" (1918) / "League of Nations Speech" (1919) / "Pueblo, Colorado Speech" (1919) / "Opposing the League of Nations" (1919) / "The League of Nations" (1919) / "Report of the Overman Committee" (1919) / "Introduction" to Lothrop Stoddard, Rising Tide of Color (1921) / "The Conference on Limitation of Armament" (1921) / Kellogg-Briand Pact (1928) -- "Letter to Senator Borah" (1932) / Merchants of Death (1934) / War Is a Racket (1935) / "Chatauqua Speech" (1936) / "Giddy Minds and Foreign Quarrels,"Harper's (September 1939) / "Neutrality and War" (1939) / "Fireside Chat" (1940) / "Step by Step--The War," Social Justice (September 2,1940) -- "Statement of Policy" (1941) / "Des Moines Speech" (1941) / "The Four Freedoms" (1941) / "The American Century," Life (February 17, 1941) / U.S. Foreign Policy : Shield of the Republic (1943) /

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The Civil War : the first year told by those who lived it / edited by Brooks D. Simpson, Stephen W.

xxv, 814 pages ;
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Calling a Secession Convention, November 1860. What Shall the South Carolina Legislature Do? November 3, 1860 / "Alarms from the South" : Illinois, November 1860. Memoranda Regarding Abraham Lincoln, November 5-6, 1860 / The Threat of Secession, November 1860. Going to Go, November 9, 1860 / The Need for Southern Cooperation, November 1860 / Debating Secession, Georgia, November 1860. Speech at Milledgeville, November 15, 1860 / "States cannot exist disunited," November 1860. The Right of States to Secede, November 16, 1860 / "I am for the Union as it is," Texas, November 1860 / "Our sore national sickness : New York, November 1860. Diary, November 20, November 26-December 1, 1860 / "This dangerous game" : Missouri, November 1860. Diary, November 22, 1860 / The "Wicked Spirit" of Secession : Tennessee, November 1860 / Lincoln, and Slavery : December 1860. The Late Election, December 1860 / Secessionism in Louisiana, December 1860. William T. Sherman to Thomas Ewing Sr. and to John Sherman, December 1, 1860 -- Washington, D.C., December 1860. From the Annual Message to Congress, December 3, 1860 / The Benefits of Slavery : December 1860. The Non-Slaveholders of the South, December 5, 1860 / Advocating Secession : Georgia, December 1860 / Restating Positions on Slavery : December 1860 / Rejecting Coercion : December 1860. The Right of Secession, December 17, 1860 / "I stand by the Union" : December 1860. Remarks in the U.S. Senate, December 17, 1860 / A Compromise over Slavery, December 1860. Remarks in the U.S. Senate, December 18, 1860 / "Meanness and rascality" : Washington, D.C., December 1860 / A Confidential Message : Illinois, December 1860. Memorandum Regarding Abraham Lincoln, December 22, 1860 / Charleston, December 1860. South Carolina Declaration of the Causes of Secession, December 24, 1860 -- Occupying Fort Sumter : South Carolina, December 1860. From Reminiscences of Forts Sumter and Moultrie in 1860-'61 / "A terrible revulsion of feeling" : South Carolina, December 1860. Diary, December 26-27, 1860 / Urging Kentucky to Secede: December 1860 / "The tempest bursting" : 1860. Misgivings / "Sad foreboding": Georgia, January 1861 / "All depends on Virginia" : Washington, D.C., January 1861 / Jackson, January 1861. Mississippi Declaration of the Causes of Secession, January 9, 1861 -- "A warlike aspect." Washington, D.C., January 1861 / The "Star of the West" : South Carolina, January 1861. Diary, January 9-13, 1861 / Washington, D.C., January 1861. Farewell Address in the U.S. Senate, January 21, 1861 / The Evils of Anarchy and Civil War: January 1861 / Montgomery, Alabama, February 1861. Inaugural Address, February 18, 1861 / Hopes for Lincoln's Administration: March 1861. The New President, March 1861 / Washington, D.C., March 1861. First Inaugural Address, March 4, 1861 / "That wretch Abraham Lincoln" : North Carolina, March 1861. Diary, March 4, 1861 / Vindicating Slavery: Georgia, March 1861. "Corner-Stone" Speech, March 21, 1861 / Relieving Fort Sumter: Washington, D.C., March-April 1861. Diary, March 9-April 8, 1861 / Seward and Fort Sumter: Washington, D.C. March 1861. Memoir of Events, March 1861 / Challenging Lincoln: Washington, D.C., April 1861. Memorandum for the President, April 1, 1861 / "I must do it": Washington, D.C., April 1861 / The War Begins: South Carolina, April 1861. Diary, April 7-15, 1861 / Bombardment and Surrender: South Carolina, April 1861. From Reminiscences of Forts Sumter and Moultrie in 1860-'61 / New Yorkers Respond : April 1861. Diary, April 13-16, 1861 / Vindicating National Honor: April 1861. The People and the Issue, April 15, 1861 / Fighting "the mad rebellion": April 1861. The War Begun-The Duty of American Citizens, April 15, 1861 / Celebration in Charleston: South Carolina, April 1861. From My Diary North and South, April 17, 1861 / "Infidel" Enemies : Georgia, April 1861 / Secessionism in Richmond: Virginia, April 1861. Diary, April 15-22, 1861 /

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Reconstruction : voices from America's first great struggle for racial equality / Brooks D. Simpson,

xxix, 778 pages ;
ISBN/ISSN: 9781598535556

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American exceptionalism / general editors, Timothy Roberts and Lindsay DiCuirci.

4 volumes ;
ISBN/ISSN: 9781848932890

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Lend me your ears : great speeches in history / selected and introduced by William Safire.

957 pages ;
ISBN/ISSN: 0393033686 :

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100 speeches that changed the world / Colin Salter.
Salter, Colin,
224 pages :
ISBN/ISSN: 9780789335586


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The world's great speeches / edited by Lewis Copeland and Lawrence W. Lamm.

xxi, 842 pages ;
ISBN/ISSN: 0486204685 (pbk.)
Funeral Oration -- On His Condemnation to Death -- On the Union of Greece to Resist Persia -- On the Crown -- The Second Oration Against Philip -- In Support of the Oppian Law -- To His Soldiers -- First Oration Against Catiline -- The Fourth Philippic -- To the Conspirators -- To His Troops -- On the Treatment of the Conspirators -- The Catilinarian Conspirators -- Oration on the Dead Body of Julius Caesar. -- A Second Crusade -- Sermon to the Birds -- Before the Diet of Worms -- On Suffering Persecution -- Before Invading Silesia, 1740 -- Before the Battle of Leuthen, 1757 -- Advocating the Execution of Louis XVI -- Agaist the Charge of Treason -- "To Dare again, Ever to Dare!" -- "Let France Be Free!" -- Defense Against the Charges -- The Festival of the Supreme Being -- At the Beginning of the Italian Campaign -- On Entering Milan -- On Beginning the Russian Campaign -- Farewell to the Old Guard -- Against Imperialism -- Voltaire -- To the Young Men of Italy -- To His Soldiers -- Rome and Italy -- America's Welcome -- To the Delegates from Alsace -- Appeal for Dreyfus -- Christian Democracy -- War and Armaments in Europe -- Germany and the War -- Address to the German People -- Last Speech -- The Spirit of France -- Coronation Day Sermon -- One Aim: Victory -- To Workingmen and Soldiers -- To the Red Army -- The Dictatorship of the Proletariat -- Napoleon -- Naval Disarmament. -- On the Dissolution of Parliament -- On a Moriton for His Removal -- God's Love to Fallen Man -- On the right of Taxing America -- Conciliation with America -- Indictment of Warren Hastings -- At the Trial of Warren Hastings -- On His Refusal to Negotiate with Bonaparte -- On Refusal to Negotiate with Bonaparte -- The Fall of Napoleon -- On the Reform Bill -- The Effects of Protection on Agriculture -- The "Trent" Affair -- Peace with Honor -- On Domestic and Foreign Affairs -- Anti-Semitism -- The British Empire -- Militant Suffragists -- England's Position -- An Appeal to the Nation -- The Fourth of July -- Peace -- Women in Politics -- On His Seventieth Birthday -- Justice for Ireland -- Protest Against Sentence as Traitor -- The Home Rule Bill -- The Irish Free State. -- Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God -- The Boston Massacre -- "Give Me Liberty, or Give Me Death!"-- American Independence -- On the Faults of the Constitution -- The States and the Federal Government -- Justice and the Federal Constitution -- The Federal Constitution -- Inaugural Address -- Farewell Address -- First Inaugural Address -- Alexander Hamilton -- Red Jacket -- Tecumseh -- Adams and Jefferson -- Reply to Hayne -- Second Inaugural Address -- The Murder of Lovejoy -- The Preservation of the Union -- Slavery -- On the Compromise of 1850 -- The Crime Against Kansas -- The Irrepressible Conflict -- On being Sentenced to Death -- On the Death of John Brown -- Reply to Lincoln -- On Withdrawal from the Union -- On His Nomination to the Senate -- Farewell Address at Springfield -- Address at Gettysburg -- Second Inaugural Address -- The System of Slavery -- On Woman's Right to Suffrage -- Blaine-The Plumed Knight -- Oration at His Brother's Grave -- On the Death of Garfield -- First Inaugural Address -- The Columbian Oration -- The American Standard -- The Cross of Gold -- The Republic That Never Retreats -- The Retention of the Philippines -- Address at Buffalo -- Manhood or Money -- The Strenuous Life -- Washington's Birthday -- Lincoln, Man and American -- Peace Without Victory -- Declaration of War -- The Fourteen Points -- The League of Nations -- The League of Nations -- On Receiving Sentence -- A Plea for the League of Nations -- "Live-I Am Coming!"

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Essential documents of American history. Volume 1 : from colonial times to the Civil War / edited by

xvii, 497 pages ;
ISBN/ISSN: 0486797309

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American antislavery writings : colonial beginnings to emancipation / James G. Basker, editor.

xli, 963 pages :
ISBN/ISSN: 9781598531961


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Why freedom matters : the spirit of the Declaration of Independence in prose, poetry, and song from

xvii, 413 p. ;
ISBN/ISSN: 0761131655 (pbk.)
In the course of human events: Argonauts of 1776 / Exchange of letters / Introduction to dramatic reading of the Declaration of Independence / Declaration of Independence -- Gift outright / Public speech / God bless America / This land is your land / Bicentennial speech / Speech at Independence Hall / Let America be America again / American dream / I am a patriot / Speech on the Dred Scott decision / Killer angels / Remarkable Andrew / What July fourth means to me / Reasoning the fourth / Life: Letter to Aunt Fannie Adoue / Prologue: a letter to Thoreau / October fullness / Cell door closes / Letter to Olga / Letter to president Franklin D. Roosevelt / Diary of a young girl / Four freedoms / Perils of indifference / Freedom from fear / Oh freedom / Inaugural address / Nobel Prize acceptance speech: to endure and prevail / Song of myself / New colossus / Chimes of freedom / Women in exile / Farewell address / Glimpse of home / Teach your children / Liberty: Ain't I a woman / Democracy in America / Declaration of sentiments and resolutions -- Courtroom speech on women's right to vote / Letter to Elizabeth Cady Stanton / Speech before Congress on women's suffrage / Still I rise / Letter to his former master, Captain Thomas Auld / Down by the riverside / Emancipation proclamation / Address to the Niagara conference / Brown v. board of education / My dungeon shook: letter to my nephew on the 100th anniversary of the emancipation / Shed a little light / Reflections on the bicentennial of the United States constitution / Speech from the pulpit / Mr. Smith goes to Washington / Special message to the congress: the American promise / Letter to Theodore Roosevelt / Letter to E.L. Barr Jr. / Letter to baseball commissioner Bowie Kuhn / Revolution will not be televised / Letter to Charles McCarthy / Censors / Spirit of liberty / I am an American / Pursuit of happiness: Self-reliance / Road not taken / Courage / Letter to his son ./ William Carlos Williams -- Advice, like youth, probably just wasted on the young / Poem of remembrances for a girl or boy of these states / Letter to Walt Whitman / Commencement address at James Madison University / Myth of Sisyphus / I believe / Something for nothing / Left-handed commencement address at Mills College / America the beautiful / I have a dream / Our lives, our fortunes, our sacred honor: Pay attention kids / America / Great society / Talkin' bout a revolution / What America means to me / American cause / Open letter to the poet Archibald MacLeish who has forsaken his Massachusetts farm to make propaganda for freedom / Let that old-time freedom ring out / Why I refused the national medal for the arts / Congressional library / Democratic national convention keynote address: who then will speak for the common good / Commencement address at Northern Arizona University / Speech on senate floor: declaration of conscience / Commencement address at the college of Santa Fe / I will live and survive / America's challenge: revitalizing our national community / Commencement address at Vassar College / To the patriots and the activist poets / Closing argument in the Henry Sweet trial / American President / I sing of change / Keepers of democracy / Generations of lost angles found / Devotions upon emergent occasions, number XVII / Constitution of the United States of America -- Universal declaration of human rights.



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The Civil War : the final year told by those who lived it / Aaron Sheehan-Dean, editor.

xxvii, 886 pages :
ISBN/ISSN: 9781598532944

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A patriot's handbook : songs, poems, stories, and speeches celebrating the land we love / selected a

xxiii, 663 p. :
ISBN/ISSN: 0786869186

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Life upon these shores : looking at African American history, 1513-2008 / Henry Louis Gates, Jr.
Gates, Henry Louis,
xvi, 487 p. :
ISBN/ISSN: 9780307593429

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Lincoln on race and slavery / edited and introduced by Henry Louis Gates, Jr. ; coedited by Donald Y
Lincoln, Abraham,
lxvii, 343 pages :
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Works. Selections
Lincoln, Abraham,
xxxii, 604 pages :
ISBN/ISSN: 9780674504837

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Dissent & protest (1635-2017) / editor, Aaron Gulyas.

2 volumes (viii, 688 pages) :
ISBN/ISSN: 9781682172896


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In our own words : extraordinary speeches of the American century / edited by Robert Torricelli and

xxx, 450 pages ;
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American datelines : major news stories from colonial times to the present / edited by Ed Cray, Jona

xxiii, 412 pages :
ISBN/ISSN: 0252071166 (pbk. : alk. paper)

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Union and liberty : a documentary history of American constitutionalism / Donald O. Dewey.
Dewey, Donald O.
xiii, 328 pages ;
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Negro orators and their orations / Carter Godwin Woodson.

xi, 711 pages
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The Jew in the modern world : a documentary history / compiled and edited by Paul Mendes-Flohr, Jehu

xxvii, 912 pages :
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The Annals of America 9

22 v. :
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White, James, letters, 1845-1881


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Shut door and close of probation in James and Ellen White letters 1846-1855 -- Releases from James White letters for Gerard Damsteegt -- Letter from James White to dear Brother Jacobs (article, Day Star, 1845) -- Letter from James White to dear Brother Jacobs (article, Day Star, 1845) -- Letter from James White to dear Brother Jacobs (article, Day Star, 1845) Letter from James White to dear Brother Jacobs (article, Day Star, 1845) -- Letter from James White to my dear Brother Collins, Aug 1846, about the death of Mary Ann Lawrence -- Letter from James White to dear Brother Howland, Mar 1847, about Ellen G. White and what has occurred since they left Topsham -- Letter from James White to dear Sister Hastings, May 1847, about the copies of the visions -- Letter from James White to dear Sister Hastings, Aug 1847, about the letter from Brother Bates -- Letter from James White to dear Brother and Sister Hastings, Apr 1848, about Brother Matthias, Ellen G. White and her vision on the Sabbath -- Letter from James White to my dear Brother, Jul 1848, about Ellen White and Henry not being so well -- Letter from James White to my dear Brother and Sister Hastings, Aug 1848, about his trip with Ellen G. White to New York City -- Letter from James White to dear Brother and Sister, Aug 1848, about the invitation to visit with them -- Letter from James White to my dear Brother and Sister Hastings, Oct 1848, about the general meeting of the "Outcasts" in Maine -- Letter from James White to my dear Brother and Sister Hastings, Jan 1849, about general matters -- Letter from James White to my dear Brother and Sister Hastings, Feb 1849, about the offer of a home -- Letter from James White to beloved Bro. and Sister Collins, Sep 1849, about general matters in Maine -- Letter from James White to dear Brother Bowles, Oct 1849, about their visit to Connecticut and Western New York -- Letter from James White to beloved Brother Bowles, Nov 1849, about general matters and Western New York -- Letter from James White to dear Brother and Sister Hastings, Jan 1850, about the letter from Brother Bates -- Letter from James White to dear Brother Hastings, Jan 1850, about the baby being sick and the time at Brother B. C. Stoors -- Letter to dear Brother and Sister Collins, Jan 1850, about his intent to be at Fairhaven -- Letter from James White to dear Bro. and Sr. Collins and Gilbert and Deborah, Feb 1850, about Jesus and general matters -- Letter from my dear afflicted Brother Hastings, Mar 1850, about the death of the wife of Brother Hastings -- Letter from James White to dear Brother Hastings, Jul 1850, about publishing the Testimonies (handwritten) -- Letter from James White to dear Brother Hastings, Jul 1850, about publishing the Testimonies (typed) -- Letter from James White to my dear Bro. Hastings and all your dear children, Nov 1850, about the printing -- Note by James White at end of Ellen G. White letter dated April 1, 1851, Davis, Maine -- Letter from James White to dear brethren in Jackson, Aug 1851, about the publishing at Saratoga Springs -- Letter from James White to dear Brethren in Christ, Nov 1851, about our conferences at Medford, Washington, Bethel and Johnson -- Letter from James White to dear Brother, Sep 1852, about Ellen G. White's vision -- Letter from James White to brethren in Jackson, Michigan, Dec 1852, about being free of debt -- Letter from James White to beloved Brother Dodge, Jul 1853, about the tracts -- Letter from James White to dear Brother Abraham, Jul 1853, about general matters -- Letter from James White to Brother Abram, Dec 1853, about Brother Rhodes -- Letter from James White to dear Brother and Sister Smith, Aug 1854, about the box of books -- Letter from James White to brethren Cornell and Dodge, Nov 1854, about general matters -- Letter from James White to dear Brother, Feb 1855, about the present situation of Brother J. N. Andrews -- Letter from James White to Bro. Abram, Mar 1855, about the article with Sister Knight's letter -- Letter from James White to dear Brother Lyon, Jul 1855, about the ill health of Brother Lyon and general matters -- Letter from James White to dear Brother, Aug 1855, about letters received from Michigan -- Private letter from James White, 1855, about a vision of Ellen G. White -- Letter from James White to dear Brother Dodge, Aug 1855, about locating the Review West (handwritten) -- Letter from James White to dear Brother Dodge, Aug 1855, about locating the Review West (typed) -- Letter from James White to Sister Below, Nov 1856, about her moving from New York -- Letter from James White to dear Sister, Nov 1856, about her coming to Battle Creek -- Letter from James White to my dear Sister, or shall I say Mother, Mar 1857, about her moving circumstances -- Letter from James White to my dear Edson, Jan 1860, about personal matters -- Letter from James White to my dear Edson, Mar 1860, about personal matters -- Letter from James White to dear Brother, Oct 1860, about personal matters -- Letter from James White to dear Ellen, Oct 1860, about the meeting -- Letter from James White to my dear Ellen, Oct 1860, about his time in Knoxville and his health -- Letter from James White to my dear Ellen, Oct 1860, about the meeting at Marion -- Letter from James White to dear Ellen, Oct 1860, about going to Wisconsin -- Letter from James White to my dear Ellen, Nov 1860, about Brother Frisbie and general matters and the Mississippi River Boat, "War Eagle" -- Letter from James White to dear Ellen, Nov 1860, about praying with Brother Ingraham and Sanborn -- Letter from James White to dear Ellen, Nov 1860, about his health -- Letter from James White to dear Ellen, Nov 1860, about general matters -- Letter from James White to Brother E. P. Butler, Dec 1861, about the Andrews' difficulty -- Letter from James White to the gentlemen, Oct 1862, about William Hall -- Letter from James White to Brother and Sister Abbey, Dec 1863, about the death of Henry White -- Letter from James White to Sister Steward, Sep 1864, about the Cure and the philosophy of health taught there -- Letter from James White to Brother Abbey, May 1865, about finding a place to live in Michigan -- Letter from James White to my dear niece, (Mary Clough), Jun 1865, about personal matters -- Letter from James White to Brethren - directors of the Health Institute, Aug 1867, about building and property considerations -- Letter from James and Ellen G. White, Sep 1867, about the Health Institute -- Letter from James White to dear Willie, Sep 1867, about general matters -- Letter from James White to my dear Willie, Oct 1867, about Battle Creek -- Letter from James White to my dear Willie, Oct 1867, about going from Michigan to Maine -- Letter from James White to O. H. Pratt, Mar 1869, about the Monroe Church -- Letter from James White to Sister Hall, Jul 1869, about general matters -- Letter from James White to dear son, May 1870, about Mrs. Kittle and her place -- Letter from James White to Willie, Lucinda, May (Mary?) and Anna, Jun 1870, about the importance of having oversight over the entire work and about being in the field more -- Letter from James White to dear Edson, Apr 1871, about the deed from McDearmon and his indefiniteness relative to the peas and the plants -- Letter from James White to Brother Andrews, May 1871, about the tract "The Sabbath on the Round World" still being in type -- Letter from James White to Lucinda and Willie, Jun 1871, about future plans to go to Wisconsin and Minnesota -- The Saviour of sinners / Letter from James White to Sister Lucinda, Oct 1871, about coming with them to Boston -- Letter from James White to my dear son Willie, Nov 1871, about Sister White's dream concerning Edson, Henry, Byron Sperry and Willie himself -- Letter from James White to dear Willie, Nov 1871, about their appointments from Maine to Michigan -- Letter from James White to dear children, Edson and Emma, Dec 1871, about Edson and prosperity only in the Lord

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