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Foreword by Eric Foner=xi
Acknowledgments=xv
Introduction by Timothy Patrick McCarthy and John McMillian=1
CHAPTER ONE. American Revolution=9
1. James Otis, The Rights of the British Colonies Asserted and Proved(1764)=11
2. Resolutions of the Stamp Act Congress(1765)=14
3. John Dickinson, Letters from a Farmer in Pennsylvania to the Inhabitants of the British Colonies(1768)=17
4. Samuel Adams, A State of the Rights of the Colonists(1772)=22
5. Slave Petitions for Freedom(1773)=25
6. Patrick Henry, Speech at the Second Virginia Convention(1775)=29
7. Thomas Paine, Common Sense(1776)=33
8. Phillis Wheatley, On Being Brought from Africa to America(1773) and To His Excellency General Washington(1776)=38
9. Abigail Adams, Letter to John Adams(1776)=41
10. Declaration of Independence(1776)=44
11. Thomas Jefferson, An Act for Establishing Religious Freedom(1785)=48
12. Petition from Shays' Rebellion(1786)=51
13. The Bill of Rights(1791)=54
14. Prince Hall, A Charge(1797)=57
CHAPTER TWO. Utopian Visions=59
15. Lyman Beecher, Six Sermons on Intemperance(1826)=61
16. Thomas Skidmore, The Rights of Man to Property(1829)=63
17. Charles Grandison Finney, Lectures on the Revivals of Religion(1835)=66
18. Robert Owen, Manifesto(1840)=69
19. Ralph Waldo Emerson, Self-Reliance(1841)=73
20. Slave Spirituals(c. 1600s-1800s)=76
21. Henry David Thoreau, Resistance to Civil Government(1849)=79
22. Walt Whitman, Leaves of Grass(1855)=84
23. Abraham Lincoln, Second Inaugural Address(1864)=89
24. Mark Twain, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn(1884)=92
25. Edward Bellamy, Looking Backward, 2000-1887(1888)=98
26. Charlotte Perkins Gilman, Herland(1915)=103
CHAPTER THREE. Abolitionism=109
27. Opening Editorial, Freedom's Journal(1827)=111
28. David Walker, An Appeal to the Coloured Citizens of the World(1829)=114
29. Opening Editorial, The Liberator(1831)=118
30. Nat Turner, Confession(1831)=120
31. American Anti-Slavery Society, Declaration of Sentiments(1833)=124
32. Maria W. Stewart, Productions(1835)=128
33. Angelina Grimkeacute, An Appeal to the Christian Women of the South(1836)=131
34. Theodore Dwight Weld, American Slavery As It Is(1839)=135
35. Henry Highland Garnet, An Address to the Slaves of the United States(1843)=138
36. Frederick Douglass, Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass(1845)=141
37. Harriet Beecher Stowe, Uncle Tom's Cabin(1852)=145
38. Frederick Douglass, What to the Slave is the Fourth of July?(1852)=151
39. Martin Delany, The Condition, Elevation, Emigration, and Destiny of the Colored People of the United States Politically Considered(1852)=154
40. John Brown, Last Speech to the Jury(1859)=157
41. Thirteenth(1865), Fourteenth(1868), and Fifteenth(1870) Amendments=160
CHAPTER FOUR. Suffrage and Feminism=163
42. Sarah Grimkeacute, Letters on the Equality of the Sexes(1838)=165
43. Margaret Fuller, Woman in the Nineteenth Century(1845)=169
44. Seneca Falls Convention, Declaration of Sentiments and Resolutions(1848)=172
45. Frederick Douglass, The Rights of Women(1848)=176
46. Sojourner Truth, Ar'n't I A Woman?(1851)=178
47. Harriet Jacobs, Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl(1861)=181
48. Lucy Stone, Letter to Abby Kelley Foster(1867)=185
49. Susan B. Anthony, Appeal to the National Democratic Convention(1868)=188
50. National Woman Suffrage Association, Declaration of the Rights of Women(1876)=191
51. Anna Julia Cooper, Womanhood A Vital Element(1886)=196
52. Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Solitude of Self(1892)=199
53. Frances E. W. Harper, A Double Standard(1895)=203
54. Ida B. Wells-Barnett, A Red Record(1895)=206
55. Carrie Chapman Catt, National Call for a League of Women Voters(1919)=211
56. Nineteenth Amendment(1920)=213
CHAPTER FIVE. Land and Labor=215
57. Working Men's Party, Declaration of Independence(1829)=217
58. Frances Wright, Address to Young Mechanics(1830)=220
59. William Apess, An Indian's Looking-Glass for the White Man(1836)=223
60. George Henry Evants, Vote Yourself A Farm(1846)=227
61. Ira Steward, A Reduction of Hours, An Increase in Wages(1865)=230
62. National Labor Union, Declaration of Principles(1867)=233
63. Colored National Labor Union, Statement of Principles(1869)=236
64. Joseph A. Dacus, The Great Uprising(1877)=239
65. Knights of Labor, Preamble(1878)=243
66. Henry George, The Crime of Poverty(1885)=246
67. People's Party, Omaha Platform(1892)=250
68. Chinese Equal Rights League, Appeal(1892)=253
69. Pullman Workers, Statement to the American Railway Union(1894)=256
70. Socialist Labor Party, Declaration of Interdependence(1895)=259
71. William Jennings Bryan, Cross of Gold Speech(1896)=264
72. Black Elk, Black Elk Speaks(1932)=269
CHAPTER SIX. Anarchism, Socialism, and Communism=275
73. Upton Sinclair, The Jungle(1905)=277
74. The Industrial Workers of the World, Manifesto and Preamble(1905 and 1908)=281
75. William D. "Big Bill" Haywood, The General Strike(1911)=285
76. Emma Goldman, Anarchism:What It Really Stands For(1911)=288
77. Mother Jones, Speech to Striking Coal Miners(1912)=296
78. Mary Heaton Vorse, The Trouble at Lawrence(1912)=300
79. John Reed, War in Paterson(1913)=304
80. Eugene Debs, Address to the Jury(1918)=310
81. Norman Thomas, Why I Am a Socialist(1928)=314
82. William Z. Foster, Acceptance Speech at the National Nominating Convention of the Workers(Communist) Party of America(1928)=320
83. Huey Long, Share Our Wealth(1935)=324
CHAPTER SEVEN. "New Negro" to Black Power=327
84. Hubert H. Harrison, Two Negro Radicalisms(1919)=329
85. W. A. Domingo, The New Negro-What Is He?(1920)=333
86. Marcus Garvey, After for the Africans(1923)=336
87. Langston Hughes, The Negro Artist and the Racial Mountain(1926)=340
88. Angelo Herndon, You Cannot Kill the Working Class(1937)=344
89. A. Philip Randolph, Why Should We March?(1942)=349
90. Jo Ann Robinson, The Montgomery Bus Boycott and the Women Who Made It(1955)=352
91. Roberts F. Williams, We Must Fight Back(1959)=356
92. John Lewis, Wake Up America!(1963)=359
93. Martin Luther King, Jr., Letter from Birmingham Jail(1963)=362
94. James Baldwin, My Dungeon Shook(1963)=378
95. Malcolm X, The Ballot or the Bullet(1964)=382
96. Stokely Carmichael, What We Want(1966)=390
97. The Black Panther Party, What We Want, What We Believe(1966)=397
98. Angela Y. Davis, Political Prisoners, Prisons, and Black Liberation(1971)=400
99. The National Black Political Convention, The Gary Declaration(1972)=407
CHAPTER EIGHT. Modern Feminism=411
100. Betty Friedan, The Feminine Mystique(1963)=413
101. Casey Hayden and Mary King, Sex and Caste:A Kind of Memo(1965)=417
102. National Organization for Women(NOW), Statement of Purpose(1966)=421
103. Robin Morgan, No More Miss America!(1968)=425
104. Anne Koedt, The Myth of the Vaginal Orgasm(1968)=428
105. Kate Millett, Sexual Politics:A Manifesto for Revolution(1970)=433
106. Susan Brownmiller, The Enemy Within(1970)=436
107. Frances M. Beal, Double Jeopardy:To Be Black and Female(1971)=440
108. Boston Women's Health Book Collective, Our Bodies, Ourselves(1973)=445
109. The Combahee River Collective Statement(1977)=449
110. Andrea Dworkin, Pornography:Men Possessing Women(1981)=453
111. Jennifer Baumgardner and Amy Richards, ManifestA:Young Women, Feminism and the Future(2000)=458
CHAPTER NINE. The New Left and Counterculture=461
112. Allen Ginsberg, Howl(1956)=463
113. Students for a Democratic Society(SDS), The Port Huron Statement(1962)=468
114. Herbert Marcuse, One Dimensional Man(1964)=477
115. Mario Savio, Berkeley Fall:The Berkeley Student Rebellion of 1964(1965)=483
116. Gregory Calvert, In White America(1967)=489
117. Jerry Farber, The Student as Nigger(1967)=495
118. Ed Sanders, Predictions for Yippie Activities(1968)=501
119. The Columbia Strike Coordinating Committee, Columbia Liberated(1968)=503
120. Students for a Democratic Society, Bring the War Home(1969)=507
121. The Weather Underground, Communiqueacute #1(1970)=511
CHAPTER TEN. Radical Environmentalism=515
122. Henry David Thoreau, Walden(1854)=517
123. Chief Seattle, My People Are Ebbing Away Like a Fast-Receding Tide(1855)=519
124. George P. Marsh, Man and Nature(1864)=524
125. John Muir, The Destruction of the Redwoods(1901)=527
126. Aldo Leopold, A Sand County Almanac(1949)=530
127. Rachel Carson, Silent Spring(1962)=533
128. Edward Abbey, Desert Solitaire(1968)=537
129. Ceacutesar Chaacutevez, Letter from Delano(1969)=542
130. Barry Commoner, The Closing Circle(1971)=546
131. Peter Singer, Animal Liberation(1975)=551
132. Dave Foreman, Strategic Monkeywrenching(1985)=555
133. Robert Bullard, Environmental Racism and the Environmental Justice Movement(1933)=558
CHAPTER ELEVEN. Queer Liberation=561
134. Lyn Pederson(Jim Kepner), The Importance of Being Different(1954)=563
135. Lucian Truscott IV, Gay Power Comes to Sheridan Square(1969)=568
136. Martha Shelly, Notes of a Radical Lesbian(1969)=573
137. Carl Wittman, Refugees from Amerika:A Gay Manifesto(1970)=577
138. Radicalesbians, The Woman-Identified Woman(1970)=584
139. Third World Gay Liberation, What We Want, What We Believe(1971)=589
140. Arthur Evans, How to Zap Straights(1973)=593
141. ACT UP, Post-Action Position Statement on its "Stop the Church" Action(1989)=596
142. Michelangelo Signorile, A Queer Manifesto(1993)=598
143. Tony Kushner, Matthew's Passion(1998)=603
EPILOGUE New Directions=607
144. Thomas Frank, Why Johnny Can't Dissent(1995)=609
145. asha bandele, Habeus Corpus is a Legal Entitlement(1996)=617
146. Transgender Movement:International Bill of Gender Rights(1994) and Read My Lips(1997)=623
147. Kalle Lasn, Culture Jamming(1999)=631
148. Roni Krouzman, WTO:The Battle in Seattle(An Eyewitness Account)(1999)=636
149. Black Radical Congress, Freedom Agenda(1999)=643
150. Kevin Mattson, The Academic Labor Movement:Understanding Its Origins and Current Challenges(2000)=650
151. Alexander Cockburn and Jeffrey St. Clair, 5 Days That Shook the World(2000)=655
152. Ralph Nader, A Crisis of Democracy(2000)=660
153. Vincent Bugliosi, None Dare Call It Treason(2000)=666
154. Harvard Living Wage Campaign, Why We Are Sitting In(2001)=676
155. Antiwar Documents:The Boondocks(2002) and We Oppose Both Saddam Hussein and the U.S. War on Iraq:A call for a new democratic U.S. foreign policy(2003)=681
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