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Chapter 2

Document 2.1: From Word from New France: The Selected Letters of Marie de L’Incarnation, translated and edited by Joyce Marshall. Copyright © Oxford University Press Canada 1967. Reprinted by permission of the publisher.

Map 2.1: Map “Virginia/Tsenacomoco” by Jeffrey L. Ward from Pocahontas and the Powatan Dilemma by Camilla Townsend. Copyright © 2004 by Jeffrey L. Ward. Used by permission of Hill and Wang, a division of Farrar, Straus and Giroux, LLC. Adapted by Bedford/St. Martin’s and relabeled as “Jamestown, c. 1615.”

Document 2.9: From Encounters in the New World: A History in Documents by Jill Lepore. Reprinted by permission of Oxford University Press, Inc.

Chapter 3

Figure 3.2: Figure page 24, “African population in British West Indies, Northern Colonies and Southern Colonies 1650–1750,” from Time on the Cross: The Economics of American Negro Slavery by Robert William Fogel and Stanley L. Engerman. Copyright © 1974 by Robert William Fogel and Stanley L. Engerman. Used by permission of W. W. Norton & Company, Inc.

Chapter 4

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

Map 4.1: From At The Crossroads: Indians and Empires on a Mid-Atlantic Frontier, 1700–1763 by Jane T. Merritt. Published for the Omohundro Institute of Early American History and Culture. Copyright © 2003 by the University of North Carolina Press. Used by permission of the publisher. www.uncpress.unc.edu.

Chapter 11

Map 11.1: Reprinted from Whitney R. Cross, The Burned-Over District: The Social and Intellectual History of Enthusiastic Religion in Western New York, 1800–1850. Copyright © 1950 by Cornell University. Used by permission of the publisher, Cornell University Press.

Chapter 13

Document 13.6: Fred Spooner, Letter to Henry Joshua Spooner, April 30, 1861, Henry Joshua Spooner Papers, MSS 732, Box 1, Folder 6, the Rhode Island Historical Society. Used by permission.

Document 13.7: “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 and Museum, Western Kentucky University.

Document 13.8: Ginnie Ott to Enos Ott, November 21, 1864, The Valley of the Shadow: Augusta County, Virginia, Personal Papers, University of Virginia Library (http://valley.lib.virginia.edu/papers/A2909). Used by permission of Gail Ott.

Chapter 15

Document 15.4: “Letter from a Homesteader” from Frontier Mother: The Letters of Gro Svendsen, edited by Pauline Farseth and Theodore Blegen. Norwegian-American Historical Association. Used by permission.

Chapter 17

Document 17.2: “Reflections on the Homestead Strike” from Living My Life by Emma Goldman, Alfred Knopf, Inc. 1931, reprinted 1970, Dover edition. Used by permission of Dover Publications, Inc.

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 22.1: From The Nation, August 7, 1937. © 1937 The Nation Company, LLC. All rights reserved. Used by permission and protected by the Copyright Laws of the United States. The printing, copying, redistribution, or retransmission of this Content without express written permission is prohibited. http://www.thenation.com

Document 22.5: Reprinted from Dust Bowl Diary by Ann Marie Low by permission of the University of Nebraska Press. Copyright 1984 by the University of Nebraska Press.

Document 22.8: From The Harvest Gypsies: On the Road to the Grapes of Wrath by John Steinbeck, originally published in The San Francisco News, October 7, 1936. Reprinted by permission of Heyday.

Document 22.9: From The Nation, December 19, 1936. © 1936 The Nation Company, LLC. All rights reserved. Used by permission and protected by the Copyright Laws of the United States. The printing, copying, redistribution, or retransmission of this Content without express written permission is prohibited. http://www.thenation.com

Chapter 23

Document 23.1: “Letter to Her Parents,” December 22, 1941, by Monica Conter. Reprinted by permission.

Document 23.2: From Nisei Daughter by Monica Sone. Copyright 1953 and renewed © 1981 by Monica Sone. Used by permission of Little, Brown and Company.

Document 23.5: From Taps for a Jim Crow Army: Letters from Black Soldiers in World War II, edited by Philip McGuire. Copyright © 1983 by Philip McGuire. Reprint copyright © by The University Press of Kentucky. Reprinted by permission of The University Press of Kentucky.

Chapter 24

Document 24.1: Reproduced with permission of Curtis Brown, London on behalf of the Beneficiaries of the Estate of Winston S. Churchill. Copyright © The Beneficiaries of the Estate of Winston S. Churchill.

Document 24.2: “The Way to Peace” by Henry Wallace, from the Papers of Henry A. Wallace, University of Iowa Libraries, Iowa City, Iowa. Used by permission.

Document 24.4: “Letter from Korea, 30 April 1951” by Helen Stevenson. Meyner Papers, Special Collections & College Archives, Skillman Library, Lafayette College. Used by Permission.

Document 24.10: From “Are You Now or Were You Ever?” by Arthur Miller, from The Guardian/The Observer (online), June 17, 2000. Copyright Guardian News & Media Ltd 2000. Used by permission.

Chapter 25

Document 25.2: Courtesy of Seattle Civil Rights and Labor History Project, University of Washington. http://depts.washington.edu/civilr/InnisArden.htm.

Document 25.3: From The Charlotte Observer, September 9, 1958 © 1958 McClatchy. All rights reserved. Used by permission and protected by the Copyright Laws of the United States. The printing, copying, redistribution, or retransmission of this Content without express written permission is prohibited.http://www.charlotteobserver.com/.

Document 25.6: “The Nine Billion Dollars in Hot Little Hands” by Richard Gehman, from Cosmopolitan, November 1957. Courtesy of Christian Gehman.

Document 25.8: From George E. Sokolsky, “Teenager Puts Rap on Suggestion Elvis on Way Out,” Milwaukee Sentinel, March 11, 1967.

Document 25.9: Excerpt(s) from The Sixties: Years of Hope and Rage by Todd Gitlin, copyright © 1987 by Todd Gitlin. Used by permission of Bantam Books, an imprint of Random House, a division of Penguin Random House LLC. All rights reserved. Any third party use of this material, outside of this publication, is prohibited. Interested parties must apply directly to Penguin Random House LLC for permission.

Chapter 26

Document 26.2: From Dear America: Letters Home from Vietnam, edited by Bernard Edelman for the New York Vietnam Veterans Memorial Commission; W. W. Norton & Company, 1985. Used by permission of Bernard Edelman.

Document 26.5: From “The Sharon Statement,” 1960. Courtesy of Young America’s Foundation.

Document 26.6: From “Prospectus for Mississippi Freedom Summer,” the Michael J. Miller Civil Rights Collection. Courtesy of Archives and Special Collections, The University of Mississippi.

Document 26.7: “Letter from Joseph and Nancy Ellin to Dr. and Mrs. Ellin,” June 30, 1964. Used by permission of David Ellin.

Document 26.8: Excerpt from Letters from Mississippi, edited by Elizabeth Sutherland Martínez. Original edition copyright © 1965 and renewed 1993 by Elizabeth Sutherland Martínez. New edition copyright © 2002 by Elizabeth Sutherland Martínez. Reprinted with the permission of The Permissions Company, Inc., on behalf of Zephyr Press, www.zephyrpress.org.

Document 26.9: From “‘Freedom’ to the Delta,” Charleston Post, June 26, 1964.

Chapter 27

Document 27.1: From Capitalist Patriarchy and the Case for Socialist Feminism, edited by Zillah R. Eisenstein. Reprinted with permission of the Monthly Review Foundation.

Document 27.2: Excerpt(s) from Listen, America! by Jerry Falwell, copyright © 1980 by Jerry Falwell. Used by permission of Doubleday, an imprint of the Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group, a division of Penguin Random House LLC. All rights reserved. Any third party use of this material, outside of this publication, is prohibited. Interested parties must apply directly to Penguin Random House LLC for permission.

Document 27.4: From Speech to the Democratic National Convention, July 16, 1984 by Mario Cuomo. “A Tale of Two Cities.” Pages 21–23 from More Than Words: The Speeches of Mario Cuomo © 1993 by Mario Cuomo. Reprinted by permission of St. Martin’s Press. All Rights Reserved.

Document 27.7: From Affirmative Discrimination: Ethnic Inequality and Public Policy by Nathan Glazer (Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 1975). Reprinted with permission of Perseus Books in the format textbook by Copyright Clearance Center.

Document 27.9: “Whites Say I Must Be on Easy Street” by Nell Irvin Painter, as it appeared in The New York Times, December 10, 1981. Used by permission of Nell Irvin Painter.

Chapter 28

Document 28.3: Adapted from Pastoral Letter on War and Peace, “The Challenge of Peace: God’s Promise and Our Response” by The National Conference of Catholic Bishops. Copyright © 1983 by the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops, Inc. Used by permission.

Chapter 29

Document 29.1: From Sweatshop Warriors: Immigrant Women Workers Take On the Global Factory by Miriam Ching Yoon Louie.

Document 29.2: “Report from Baghdad” by Farnaz Fassihi, 2004. Courtesy of Farnaz Fassihi.

Document 29.3: RecessionGrads interview by Melissa K. McDonough, April 21, 2011. Used by permission of Melissa K. McDonough.

Document 29.4: “We Are the 99 Percent,” November 5, 2011, anonymous. Courtesy of Priscilla Grim.

Document 29.6: “The Power of Freedom” by Diana Hoffman, 2002. By permission of Diana Hoffman.

Document 29.7: From “The Kitschification of September 11” by Daniel Harris, Jan. 25, 2002. This article first appeared in Salon.com, at http://www.Salon.com. An online version remains in the Salon archives. Reprinted with permission.

Document 29.8: From “Face to Face: Stories from the Aftermath of Infamy” by Khaled Abou El Fadl. Courtesy of Dr. Khaled Abou El Fadl.

Document 29.10: From “Marine Runs 100 Miles in Support of Memorial, Wounded Service Members” by Brian Gallagher. Courtesy of Brian Gallagher.