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Voices of freedom : a documentary history / edited by Eric Foner
- Published
- New York : W.W. Norton & Co., [2011]
- Copyright Date
- ©2011
- Edition
- 3rd ed.
- Physical Description
- 2 volumes ; 22 cm
- Additional Creators
- Foner, Eric, 1943- and Foner, Eric, 1943-.
- Contents
- Machine generated contents note: 1.A New World -- 1.Adam Smith, The Results of Colonization (1776) -- 2.Thomas Morton, The Native Americans of New England (1637) -- 3.Bartolome de las Casas on Spanish Treatment of the Indians, from History of the Indies (1528) -- 4.The Pueblo Revolt (1680) -- 5.Father Jean de Bre beuf on the Customs and Beliefs of the Hurons (1635) -- 6.A Micmac Indian Replies to the French (1677) -- 2.Beginnings of English America, 1607-1660 -- 7.Richard Hakluyt, an Argument for Colonization from A Discourse Concerning Western Planting (1584) -- 8.Sending Women to Virginia (1622) -- 9.Maryland Act Concerning Religion (1644) -- 10.John Winthrop, Speech to the Massachusetts General Court (1645) -- 11.The Trial of `Anne Hutchinson (1637) -- 12.Roger Williams, Letter to the Town of Providence (1655) -- 13.The Levellers, The Agreement of the People Presented to the Council of the Army (1647) -- 3.Creating Anglo-America, 1660-1750 -- 14.William Penn, Pennsylvania Charter of Privileges and Liberties (1701) -- 15.Nathaniel Bacon on Bacon's Rebellion (1676) -- 16.Letter by an Immigrant to Pennsylvania (1769) -- 17.Gottlieb Mittelberger on the Trade in Indentured Servants (1750) -- 18.Complaint of an Indentured Servant (1756) -- 19.Women in the Household Economy (1709) -- 4.Slavery, Freedum, and the Simple fir Empire, to 1763 -- 20.Olaudah Equiano on Slavery (1789) -- 21.Samuel Sewall, The Selling of Joseph (1700) -- 22.The Independent Reflector on Limited Monarchy a nd Liberty (1752) -- 23.The Trial of John Peter Zenger (1735) -- 24.The Great Awakening Comes to Connecticut (1740) -- 25.Pontiac, Two Speeches (1762 and 1763) -- 5.The American Revolution, 1763-1783 -- 26.Virginia Resolutions on the Stamp Act (1765) -- 27.New York Workingmen Demand a Voice in the Revolutionary Struggle (1770) -- 28.Association of the New York Sons of Liberty (1773) -- 29.Farmington, Connecticut, Resolutions on the Intolerable Acts (1774) -- 30.Thomas Paine, Common Sense (1776) -- 31.James Chalmers, Plain Truth (1776) -- 6.Tie Revolution Within -- 32.Exchange between Jewish Congregation of Newport, Rhode Island, and George Washington, on Religious Toleration (1790) -- 33.The Right of "Free Suffrage" (1776) -- 34.Noah Webster on Equality (1787) -- 35.Liberating Indentured Servants (1784) -- 36.Petition of Slaves to the Massachusetts Legislature (1777) -- 37.Benjamin Rush, Thoughts Upon Female Education (1787) -- 7.Founding a Nation, 1783-1789 -- 38.Petition of Inhabitants West of the Ohio River (1785) -- 39.David Ramsay, American Innovations in Government (1789) -- 40.James Winthrop on the Anti-Federalist Argument (1787) -- 41.A July Fourth Oration (1800) -- 42.Thomas Jefferson on Race and Slavery (1781) -- 43.J. Hector St. John de Crevecoeur, "What, Then, Is the American?" (1782) -- 8.Securing tie Republic, 1790-1815 -- 44.Benjamin F. Bache, A Defense of the French Revolution (1792-1793) -- 45.Address of the Democratic-Republican Society of Pennsylvania (1794) -- 46.Judith Sargent Murray, "On the Equality of the Sexes" (1790) -- 47.George Washington, Farewell Address (1796) -- 48.George Tucker on Gabriel's Rebellion (1801) -- 49.Tecumseh on Indians and Land (1810) -- 50.Felix Grundy, Battle Cry of the War Hawks (1811) -- 9.The Market, Revolution, 1800-1840 -- 51.Complaint of a Lowell Factory Worker (1845) -- 52.Immigrants Arriving in New York City (1853) -- 53.A Woman in the Westward Movement (1824) -- 54.Ralph Waldo Emerson, "The American Scholar" (1837) -- 55.Henry David Thoreau, Walden (1854) -- 56.Charles G. Finney, "Sinners Bound to Change Their Own Hearts"(1836) -- 10.Democracy in America. 1815--1840 -- 57.The Monroe Doctrine (1823) -- 58.John Quincy Adams on the Role of the National Government (1825) -- 59.John C. Calhoun, the Concurrent Majority (ca. 1845) -- 60.Chief Sharitarish on Changes in Indian Life (1822) -- 61.Appeal of the Cherokee Nation (1830) -- 62.Andrew Jackson, Veto of the Bank Bill (183 2) -- 11.The Peculiar Institution -- 63.Frederick Douglass on the Desire for Freedom (1845) -- 64.Rise of the Cotton Kingdom (1836) -- 65.William Sewall, The Results of British Emancipation (1860) -- 66.Rules of Highland Plantation (1838) -- 67.George Fitzhugh and the Proslavery Argument (1854) -- 68.Letter by a Fugitive Slave (1840) -- 69.Confessions of Nat Turner (1831) -- 12.An Age of Reform, 1820-1840 -- 70.Robert Owen, "The First Discourse on a New System of Society" (1825) -- 71.Philip Schaff on Freedom as Self-Restraint (1855) -- 72.David Walker's Appeal (1829) -- 73.Frederick Douglass on the Fourth of July (1852) -- 74.Catherine Beecher on the "Duty of American Females" (1837) -- 75.Angelina Grimke on Women's Rights (1837) -- 76.Declaration of Sentiments of the Seneca Falls Convention (1848) -- 13.A House Divided, 1840-1861 -- 77.John L. O'Sullivan, Manifest Destiny (1845) -- 78.A Protest Against Anti-Chinese Prejudice (1852) -- 79.George Henry Evans, "Freedom of the Soil" (1844) -- 80.William Henry Seward, "The Irrepressible Conflict" (1858) -- 81.Hinton R. Helper, The Impending Crisis (1857) -- 82.The Lincoln-Douglas Debates (1858) -- 83.South Carolina Ordinance of Secession (1860) -- 14.A New Birth of Freedom: The Civil War, 1861-1865 -- 84.Alexander H. Stephens, The Cornerstone of the Confederacy (1861) -- 85.Marcus M. Spiegel, Letter of a Civil War Solider (1864) -- 86.Samuel S. Cox Condemns Emancipation (1862) -- 87.Abraham Lincoln, The Gettysburg Address (1863) -- 88.Frederick Douglass on Black Soldiers (1863) -- 89.Letter by the Mother of a Black Solider (1863) -- 90.Abraham Lincoln, Address at Sanitary Fair, Baltimore (1864) -- 91.Mary Livermore on Women and the War (1883) -- 15."What Is Freedom?": Reconstruction, 1865-1877 -- 92."Colloquy with Colored Ministers" (1865) -- 93.Petition of Committee on Behalf of the Freedmen to Andrew Johnson (1865) -- 94.The Mississippi Black Code (1865) -- 95.A Sharecropping Contract (1866) -- 96.Elizabeth Cady Stanton, "Home Life" (ca. 1875) -- 97.Frederick Douglass, "The Composite Nation" (1869).
- Subject(s)
- ISBN
- 9780393935660 (v. 1 : pbk.)
0393935663 (v. 1 : pbk.)
9780393935684 (v. 2 : pbk.)
039393568X (v. 2 : pbk.) - Note
- Supplements textbook: Give me liberty!
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