Credits – Value Edition

CREDITS

Chapter 1

Document 1.3: The Voyage of Magellan, the Journal of Antonio Pigafetta, translated by Paula Spurlin Paige (Prentice-Hall, 1969), pp. 76–78. Copyright © 1969 Paula Spurgin Paige. Used with permission.

Document 1.6: Camilla Townsend, ed. and trans, American Indian History: A Documentary Reader (Malden, MAWiley-Blackwell, 2009), 29–30. Used with permission from the author.

Chapter 2

Document 2.1: Marie de L’Incarnation, Correspondance, ed. Dom Guy Oury (Abbave de Saint-Pierre, 1971), trans. Natalie Zemon Davis, Women on the Margins Three Seventeenth-Century Lives (Harvard University Press, 1995), pp. 111–112. Used with permission from the author.

Chapter 4

Table 4.2: From Rape and Sexual Power in Early America by Sharon Block. Copyright © 2006 by the University of North Carolina Press. Published for the Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture. Used by permission of the publisher. www.uncpress.unc.edu

Chapter 8

Document 8.6: W. Raymond Wood and Thomas D. Thiessen, eds., Early Fur Trade on the Northern Plains Canadian Traders among the Mandan and Hidatsa Indians, 1738–1818. Copyright © 1985 University of Oklahoma Press. Used with permission.

Chapter 13

Document 13.5: Spooner, Fred. “Letter to Henry Joshua Spooner, 30 April 1861,” Henry Joshua Spooner Paper, MSS 732, Box 1, Folder 6, the Rhode Island Historical Society. Used by permission.

Document 13.6: “Letter to His Parents,” April 22, 1862, by John Hines. Hines Family Collection, MSS 91, Library Special Collections, Western Kentucky University, Bowling Green. Courtesy of Kentucky Library & Museum, Western Kentucky University.

Chapter 18

Document 18.1: Anzia Yezierska, excerpts from Bread Givers, pp. 21–22. Copyright 1925 by Doubleday & Co., Inc., renewed 1952 by Anzia Yezierska. Reprinted with the permission of Persea Books, Inc (New York), www.perseabooks.com.

Chapter 22

Document 22.6: John P. Davis, “A Black Inventory of the New Deal,” The Crisis, May 1935, pp. 141–42. Copyright © 1935 Crisis Publishing Company. Used with permission.

Document 22.8: “Protest Against Maltreatment of Mexican Laborers in California. General Secretary of Martin Torres of Mexican Regional Confederation of Labor to United States Ambassador Josephus Daniels,” April 20, 1934, translated in Francisco E. Balderrama and Raymond Rodríguez, Decade of Betrayal Mexican Repatriation in the 1930s. Copyright © 1995 University of New Mexico Press, 1995. Used with permission.

Chapter 23

Document 23.1b: “Memories of Pearl Harbor.” From Nisei Daughter by Monica Sone. Copyright © 1953 by Monica Sone. By permission of Little Brown & Co. All rights reserved.

Chapter 24

Document 24.1: “The Way to Peace,” 1946 by Henry Wallace from the Papers of Henry A. Wallace, University of Iowa Libraries, Iowa City, Iowa. Used by permission.

Document 24.7b: “Red Rants Film Industry’s Policy Defined,” Variety, November 26, 1947. Copyright © 1947 Variety. Used with permission.

Chapter 25

Document 25.8: Gloria López-Stafford, A Place in El Paso A Mexican American Childhood. Copyright © 1996 University of New Mexico Press, 1996. Used with permission.

Document 25.9: Why No Chinese American Delinquents? editorial (c) SEPS licensed by Curtis Licensing Indianapolis, IN. All rights reserved.

Chapter 26

Document 26.2: Carlos Muñoz Jr., Youth, Identity, Power The Chicano Movement (London Verso, 1989), 191–92. Copyright © 1989 Verso Books. Used with permission.

Document 26.4: Young Americans for Freedom, “The Sharon Statement,” National Review, September 1960, 173. Copyright © 1960 Young America’s Foundation. Used with permission.

Document 26.5: “Prospectus for the Mississippi Freedom Summer,” Miller (Michael J.) Civil Rights Collection, McCain Library and Archives, University of Southern Mississippi. Used with permission.

Document 26.6: “Letter from Joseph and Nancy Ellin to Dr. and Mrs. Ellin,” June 30, 1964. McCain Library and Archives, The University of Southern Mississippi. Used with permission.

Document 26.7: “‘Freedom’ to the Delta,” Charleston Post, June 24, 1964. Copyright © 1964 The Post and Courier. Used with permission.

Document 26.9: Reprinted with the permission of Simon & Schuster, Inc. from TAKING CHARGE The Johnson White House Tapes, 1963–1964 by Michael Beschloss. Copyright © 1997 by Michael R. Beschloss. All rights reserved.

Chapter 27

Document 27.2: Mirta Vidal, Chicanas Speak Out, Women New Voice of La Raza, pp. 13–16. Copyright © 1971 Pathfinder Press, Reprinted with permission.

Document 27.3: Zillah R. Eisenstein, ed., Capitalist Patriarchy and the Case for Socialist, 367–69, 371–72. Copyright © 1978 Monthly Review Foundation. Used with permission.

Document 27.6: The Phyllis Schlafly Report, 5, no. 7 (February, 1972): 1–4. Copyright © 1972 Phyllis Schlafly. Used with permission.

Document 27.7: Paul Weyrich, “Building the Moral Majority,” Conservative Digest, August 1979, 18–19. Copyright © 1979 Paul Weyrich. Used with permission.

Document 27.9: A Bartlett Giamatti, “A Liberal Education and the New Coercion,” A Free and Ordered Space The Real World of the University. Copyright © 1988, 1987, 1986, 1985, 1984, 1983, 1982, 1981, 1980, 1979, by A. Bartlett Giamatt. Used by permission of W. W. Norton & Company, Inc.

Chapter 28

Document 28.3: “The Challenge of Peace God’s Promise and Our Response,” United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, 1983. Copyright © 1983 United States Conference of Catholic Bishops. Used with permission.

Chapter 29

Document 29.3: Lisa Grunwald and Stephen J. Adler, eds., Women’s Letters America from the Revolutionary War to the Present (New York Dial Press, 2005), 758–60. Used with permission.

Document 29.5: Diana Hoffman, “The Power of Freedom,” Never Forgotten Poems, http://911neverforget.tripod.com/neverforgotten/id3.html. Accessed October 16, 2015. Used with permission from the author.

Document 29.6: “Face to Face Stories from the Aftermath of Infamy,” ITVS Interactive, http://archive.itvs.org/facetoface/stories/khaled.html. Accessed October 15, 2015. Used with permission.

Document 29.8: Alan Rusbridger and Ewen MacAskill, “Edward Snowden Interview,” The Guardian. July 18, 2014. Copyright Guardian News & Media Ltd 2016. Used with permission.

Document 29.9: Alice M. Greenwald, “Message from the Museum Director,” National September 11 Memorial & Museum at the World Trade Center. Courtesy 9/11 Memorial Museum. Used with permission.