Acknowledgements

Chapter 1

1-5 “Letter to King of Spain” (1560). From Beyond the Codices, translated and edited by Arthur J. O. Anderson, Frances Berdan, and James Lockhart, pp. 179, 181, 183, 185 187, 189. Copyright © 1976 by The Regents of the University of California. Used by permission of the University of California Press.

Chapter 2

2-1 “Testimony of Acoma Indians” (1599). From Don Juan de Oñate: Colonizer of New Mexico, 1595–1628, edited by George Hammond and Agapito Rey, Volume 5, pp. 464–468. Copyright © 1953 University of New Mexico Press, 1953. Used by permission of the University of New Mexico Press, 1953.

2-2 “A Model of Christian Charity” (1630). From A Modell of Christian Charity, by John Winthrop. Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society, 1838. Courtesy of Hanover Historical Texts Collection, History Department, Hanover College.

2-5 “Letter to Joseph Morton” (1687). From The South Carolina Historical and Genealogical Magazine, Vol. XXX, January 1929. Used by permission of the South Carolina Historical Society.

Part 4

P4-3 “Diary” (1846) From Diaries of Emmeline B. Wells, vol. 1 (Vault MSS 510), Special Collections, Perry Lee Library, Brigham Young University, Provo, Utah. Used by permission.

Chapter 13

13-2 “To the Inhabitants of California” (1846) and General Francisco Mejia, “A Proclamation at Matamoros” (1846). From A Documentary History of the Mexican War, edited by Steven R. Butler, pp. 25 and 146. Descendants of Mexican War Veterans, 1995. Used by permission of the Descendants of Mexican War Veterans.

Chapter 14

14-1 “Letter to John Minor” (1861). From Mary Berkeley Minor Blackford to John Barbee Minor, January 18, 1861. Minor and Wilson Family Papers, Special Collections, University of Virginia (www.virginiamemory.com/docs/blackford_1861_01_18.pdf). Transcription courtesy of the Library of Virginia. Original documents property of the University of Virginia.

Chapter 16

16-3 “Buffalo Days” (1933). From J. Wright Mooar, “The Killing of the White Buffalo.” In Buffalo Days: Stories from J. Wright Mooar As Told to James Winford Hunt, edited by Robert F. Pace, pp. 76–81. Copyright © 2005 by State House Press. Buffalo Days provided by State House Press.

16-5 “A Salishan Autobiography” (1990). Reprinted from Mourning Dove: A Salishan Autobiography edited by Jay Miller by permission of the University of Nebraska Press. Copyright 1990 by the University of Nebraska Press.

Chapter 18

18-4 “Black and White Sat Down Together: The Reminiscences of an NAACP Founder” (1932–1933). Mary White Ovington, excerpts from “National Association of Colored Women” from Black and White Sat Down Together: The Reminiscences of an NAACP Founder, edited by Ralph E. Luker. Copyright © 1995 by The Feminist Press. Reprinted with the permission of The Permissions Company, Inc., on behalf of The Feminist Press, www.feministpress.org.

Part 6

P6-4 “The Mind of Primitive Man” (1911). Reprinted with the permission of Scribner Publishing group from The Mind of Primitive Man, Revised Edition by Franz Boas. Copyright © 1938 by The Macmillan Company, copyright renewed 1966 by Franziska Boas Michelson. All rights reserved.

Chapter 22

22-5 “Negro Artist and the Racial Mountain” (1926). Langston Hughes, “Negro Artist and the Racial Mountain,” by Langston Hughes. Reprinted by permission of Harold Ober Associates Incorporated. From The Nation, June 23, 1926. Copyright 1926 by Langston Hughes.

Chapter 23

23-5 “The Battle for Industrial Democracy” (1936). From “The Battle for Industrial Democracy,” by John L. Lewis in Vital Speeches of the Day, Volume 2 (August 1, 1936), pp. 675–678. Courtesy of UMWA Archives.

Chapter 24

24-2 “Interviews with the Library of Congress Veterans History Project” (2001, 2003). Interview with Claud Woodring, January 2, 2003, from Veterans History Project, American Folklife Center, Library of Congress. Courtesy of Claud Woodring. Interview with Jay S. Adams, July 5, 2001, from Veterans History Project, American Folklife Center, Library of Congress. Courtesy of Bonnie Walker.

24-4 “Editorial” (1945). From LULAC News, Volume 12 (October 1945), pp. 5–6 as it appears in Testimonio: A Documentary History of the Mexican American Struggle for Civil Rights, edited by F. Arturo Rosales. Copyright © 2000 by F. Arturo Rosales. Used by permission of LULAC News.

Part 7

P7-4 “The Faith of the Fundamentalists” (1927). From “The Faith of the Fundamentalists,” by W. B. Riley, Church History 24 (June 1927), pp. 434–440. Reprinted with permission from Current History magazine (June 1927). © 2013 Current History, Inc.

P7-6 “Caravans of Sorrow” (1940). Address delivered at the panel of Deportation and Right of Asylum of the 4th Conference of the American Committee for Protection of the Foreign Born, Washington D.C. March 3, 1940. Box 1, Folder 1, Carey McWilliams Collection, University Research Library, Department of Special Collections UCLA. Published by permission of Nancy McWilliams, PhD.

Chapter 25

25-2 “Cold War: A Study in U.S. Foreign Policy” (1947). Excerpts from pp. 29–31, 35, 43–45 [1750 words] from The Cold War: A Study in U.S. Foreign Policy by Walter Lippmann. Copyright 1947 by Walter Lippmann. Copyright renewed © 1975 by Walter Lippmann. Reprinted by permission of HarperCollins Publishers.

Chapter 26

26-3 “Our Right to Require Belief” (1956). From “Our Right to Require Belief,” by Billy Graham, The Saturday Evening Post, Volume 235 (February 17, 1962), pp. 8, 10. “Our Right to Require Belief” article by Billy Graham © SEPS licensed by Curtis Licensing Indianapolis, IN. All rights reserved.

26-4 “Dr. Spock’s Baby and Child Care” (1946). Reprinted with the permission of Gallery Publishing Group from the Pocket Books edition of Dr. Spock’s Baby and Child Care 9/e by Benjamin Spock, M.D. Updated and Revised by Robert Needlman, M.D. Copyright 1945, 1946, © 1957, 1968, 1976, 1985, 1992 Benjamin Spock, M.D.; copyright renewed © 1973, 1974, 1985, 1996 Benjamin Spock, M.D. Revised and updated material copyright © 1998, 2004, 2011 The Benjamin Spock Trust.

26-2 “Growing Up Absurd” (1960). From Growing Up Absurd: Problems of Youth in the Organized Society, by Paul Goodman. Published by New York Review of Books. Copyright © 1956, 1957, 1958, 1959, 1960 by Paul Goodman.

Chapter 27

27-1 “Killers of the Dream” (1949). From Killers of the Dream, by Lillian Smith, pp. 26–29. Copyright 1949, © 1961 by Lillian Smith. Used by permission of W. W. Norton & Company, Inc.

27-3 “Testimony Before the Credentials Committee of the Democratic National Convention” (1964). Fannie Lou Hamer Speech before DNC, August 22, 1964. Used by permission of Vergie Hamer Faulkner.

27-4 “The Ballot or the Bullet” (1964). From “The Ballot or the Bullet” in Malcolm X Speaks: Selected Speeches and Statements, by Malcolm X, edited by George Breitman, pp. 24–26, 28, 30–35. Copyright © 1965, 1989 by Betty Shabazz and Pathfinder Press. Reprinted by permission.

27-6 “I Am Joaquin” (1967). From Message to Aztlan: Selected Writings of Rodolfo “Corky” Gonzales, edited by Antonio Esquibel, pp. 25–29. 149 lines from “I am Joaquin” is reprinted with permission from the publisher of “Message to Aztlan” by Rodolfo “Corky” Gonzales (© Arte Público Press — University of Houston).

Chapter 28

28-3 “Redstockings Manifesto” (1969). “Redstockings Manifesto,” Redstockings Women’s Liberation Archives. The Redstockings Manifesto was issued in New York City on July 7, 1969. It first appeared as a mimeographed flyer designed for distribution at women’s liberation events. Further information about the Manifesto and other materials from the 1960s rebirth years of feminism is available from the Redstockings Women’s Liberation Archives for Action at www.redstockings.org or P.O. Box 744, Stuyvesant Station, NY, NY 10009.

28-4 “Letter from Delano” (1969). Cesar Chavez, “Letter from Delano,” by Cesar Chavez, in Christian Century 86 (April 23, 1969), pp. 539–540. TM/© the Cesar Chavez Foundation www.chavezfoundation.org. Used by permission of the Cesar Chavez Foundation.

Chapter 29

29-2 “Youngstown Fights Back” (1979). From “Youngstown Fights Back,” by Robert Howard, in The New Republic 180 (January 6, 1979), pp. 19–21. © Robert Howard. Used by permission of the author.

29-4 “Statement Opposing the ERA” (1977). From “Statement on the ERA, by Phyllis Schlafly, in Congressional Digest 56 (June–July 1977), pp. 189, 191. Used by permission of Phyllis Schlafly.

29-6 “Next Billy Graham” (1978). From “Next Billy Graham: Jerry Falwell’s Old Time Gospel Hour,” by Mary Murphy in Esquire 90 (October 10, 1978), pp. 27–28, 30–32. Used by permission of the author.

Part 8

P8-5 “Kissinger in Africa” (1976). From “Kissinger in Africa,” by Charles Sanders in EBONY® Magazine August 1976 article, pp. 52–54, 56, 58. Courtesy Johnson Publishing Company, LLC. All rights reserved.

Chapter 30

30-2 “The Triumph of Politics: Why the Reagan Revolution Failed” (1986). From The Triumph of Politics: Why the Reagan Revolution Failed, by David Stockman, pp. 37–40, 42–43. Copyright © 1986 by David Stockman. Used by permission of the author.

30-4 “The Great Deception: What We Are Told About Central America” (1986). From “The Great Deception: What We are Told About Central America,” by Robert J. Henle, in America 154 (May 24, 1986), pp. 432–434. Reprinted from America May 24, 1986, with Permission of America Press, Inc. 2013. All rights reserved. For subscription information, call 1-800-627-9533 or visit www.americamagazine.org.

30-5 “Common Ground and Common Sense” (1988). “Common Ground and Common Sense,” by Jesse Jackson in Vital Speeches of the Day 54 (August 15, 1988), pp. 650–653. Used by permission of Rev. Jesse Jackson Sr.

Chapter 31

31-1 “Interview by April Eaton” (2000). From Alesha Daughtrey, interview by April Eaton, WTO History Project, University of Washington, August 17, 2000. Transcript at http://depts.washington.edu/wtohist/interviews/Daughtrey.pdf. Used by permission.

31-2 “California Proposition 187” (1994). “Proposition 187: Text of Proposed Law,” in California Ballot Pamphlet (Sacramento: State of California, 1994), pp. 91–92. Courtesy of the Office of the California Secretary of State.

Part 9

P9-1 “Two Cheers for Capitalism” (1978). From “The Hidden Costs of Regulation” by Irving Kristol, originally published in the Wall Street Journal, January 12, 1977, as it appears in Two Cheers for Capitalism, by Irving Kristol, pp. 50–53, 54. Used by permission of Gertrude Kristol.

P9-2 “Interview with Bill Barry” (2006). Interview with LeRoy McClelland Sr. by Bill Barry, May 1, 2006. www.sparrowspointsteelworkers.com/interviews/LeRoy_McClelland_Sr.html. Used by permission of Bill Barry, Director of Labor Studies, Community College of Baltimore County/Dundalk.

P9-4 “The Wal-Mart You Don’t Know” (2003). “The Wal-Mart You Don’t Know,” by Charles Fishman, Fast Company 77 (December 2003), pp. 68–76. FAST COMPANY by FAST COMPANY, INC. Reproduced with permission of FAST COMPANY, INC. in the format Republish in a book via Copyright Clearance Center.

P9-5 “Outsourcing Around” (2004). From Kevin Clarke, “Outsourcing Around: A New Round of Job Losses Reaches White-Collar Workers. Could Whiny Columnists Be Next,” by Kevin Clarke, U.S. Catholic 69 (May 2004), p. 33. Copyright 2004 U.S. Catholic. Reproduced by permission from the May 2004 issue of U.S. Catholic.