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ACKNOWLEDGMENTS=xiii

PREFACE TO THE SECOND EDITION=xv

PART ONE THE CONSTITUTIONAL PRESIDENCY IS LAUNCHED=1

I. THE NEW NATION=3

1. GEORGE WASHINGTON=8

1. The First Inaugural Address=8

2. Proclamation on the Resistance to the Excise Tax=10

3. Neutrality=11

4. Second Proclamation on the Whiskey Insurrection=11

5. The Administration of Justice : A Letter From George Washington to New Attorney General Edmund Randolph=14

6. The Farewell Address=14

7. George Washington to Maryland Legislature=19

2. JOHN ADAMS=21

1. Report to Congress on the XYZ Affair=21

2. Establishment of a Permanent Capital in Washington City=22

II. THE EARLY REPUBLIC=23

3. THOMAS JEFFERSON=32

1. First Inaugural Address=32

2. Tripoli=34

3. Importance of New Orleans=34

4. Recommendation to End the African Slave Trade=35

5. The Embargo Message=35

6. The Non-intercourse Act=36

4. JAMES MADISON=37

1. Proclamation Resuming Trade with France=37

2. War Message to Congress=37

3. A National Bank Reconsidered=39

4. National Seminary Proposed=40

5. JAMES MONROE=41

1. Statehood for Illinois=41

2. Comments on the Missouri Compromise=41

3. Veto of the Cumberland Road Bill=42

4. Monroe Doctrine=43

6. JOHN QUINCY ADAMS=45

1. Plan of Internal Improvements=45

2. Fifty Years of Independence=47

III. NATIONAL SECURITY AND GROWING PAINS=49

7. ANDREW JACKSON=57

1. Inaugural Address=57

2. Veto of the Bank Bill=58

3. Proclamation to the People of South Carolina=61

4. Message on the Removal of Southern Indians=65

5. Constitutional Prohibition of Foreign Gifts=66

6. Executive Power Vested in a President=67

7. A Tribute to a Friend of Liberty and the Rights of Man=67

8. Farewell=67

8. MARTIN VAN BUREN=72

1. Independent Treasury Message=72

2. Border Insecurity=74

9. WILLIAM HENRY HARRISON=75

1. The Great Dread=75

10. JOHN TYLER=76

1. A New Test for the Chief Executive=76

2. Request for Ratification of the Webster-Ashburton Treaty=76

3. Message Urging Annexation of Texas=77

11. JAMES K. POLK=79

1. Inaugural Address=79

2. First Annual Message=80

3. War Message=81

4. The Oregon Question=82

5. Discovery of Gold in California=83

IV. COMPROMISE AND CONFLICT=85

12. ZACHARY TAYLOR=88

1. Statehood for California=88

2. Clayton-Bulwer Treaty=88

3. Proclamation of Peace=89

13. MILLARD FILLMORE=91

1. Compromise of 1850=91

2. Death of Daniel Webster=92

14. FRANKLIN PIERCE=93

1. The Supreme Good of these United States=93

15. JAMES BUCHANAN=94

1. Inaugural Address=94

2. Disunion Averted=96

3. Intemperate Interference=97

4. State of the Union is Beyond Executive Control=97

V. WAR AND PEACE=99

16. ABRAHAM LINCOLN=105

1. First Inaugural Address=105

2. The War Message=110

3. Emancipation Proclamation=113

4. Gettysburg Address=114

5. Plan for Reconstruction : Pardon and Amnesty=114

6. Suppression of the African Slave Trade=116

7. Second Inaugural Address=116

17. ANDREW JOHNSON=117

1. Amnesty and Pardon=117

2. The Union Restored=117

3. Views on Reconstruction=119

4. Answer to Impeachment Article I=122

5. Alaska and American Virgin Islands Acquisitions=122

6. Final Universal Pardon Proclamation=122

18. ULYSSES S. GRANT=124

1. First Inaugural on Suffrage=124

2. Restoration of Union to Peaceful and Proper Relations=124

3. Eight-Hour Day=126

4. Last Message to Congress=126

19. RUTHERFORD B. HAYES=127

1. The Subject of Supreme Importance=127

2. Harmonize Race Relations=127

3. Reflections on the Great Railroad Strikes=127

4. Beyond the Bayonet=128

5. Reflections on Speaking Tours=128

VI. BUILDING MODERN AMERICA=129

20. JAMES A. GARFIELD=138

1. A Hundred Years of National Life=138

2. The Torrent of Patronage Seekers=138

21. CHESTER A. ARTHUR=140

1. Principles and Rules of Public Service=140

2. Message on Territorial Security and the Mexican Border : Arizona Crisis=142

3. Call for a Pan-American Conference=142

4. Chinese Exclusion Act Clarification Requested=143

5. The Temper of the American People and Elections=143

22. GROVER CLEVELAND=145

1. Vetoes Disaster Relief=145

2. Lady Liberty Enlightens the World=147

23. BENJAMIN HARRISON=148

1. Call for a Reduction in Government Revenue and Expenditures=148

2. The Presidential Oath is a Covenant with the People=148

3. The Burden of Presidential Appointments=149

4. On Naturalization=149

24. GROVER CLEVELAND=150

1. Decision to Send Troops to Quash the Pullman Strike in Chicago=150

2. Defends the Gold Standard=151

3. Government and the Individual=153

4. American Economy and the Currency 154

5. Government Extravagance is a Crime against the Citizen=155

25. WILLIAM MCKINLEY=156

1. War with the Spanish Empire=156

2. America Looks Outward and Embraces the Philippine Islands=159

3. Antietam Commemoration : The End of the Bloody Shirt=160

4. Last Words to the People=160

PART TWO THE TWENTIETH CENTURY=163

VII. MODERN PRESIDENCY EMERGES=165

26. THEODORE ROOSEVELT=173

1. The Greatness of McKinley=173

2. Acquisition of Panama Canal Zone=175

3. "Roosevelt Corollary" to the Monroe Doctrine=177

4. Conservation of America=179

5. Taft is Fit to be President=180

27. WILLIAM HOWARD TAFT=181

1. Dollar Diplomacy Espoused=181

2. The Chief Magistrate and the National Pastime=182

3. The President's Analysis of the 1912 Election Results=182

4. The Chief Diplomat Modernizes the Apparatus=183

5. Our Capital : The City of Washington and District of Columbia=186

28. WOODROW WILSON=189

1. The Federal Reserve System Established : A Gift to Businessmen=189

2. Federal Segregation Policy and the Chief Executive=191

3. Order to Invade Mexico=191

4. America Enters the Great War=192

5. Decoration Day=197

6. A New World Order=197

29. WARREN G. HARDING=199

1. On the Race Question=199

2. Our Oneness as Americans=199

3. Our National Good Fortune=200

4. Debs Christmas Pardon=201

30. CALVIN COOLIDGE=202

1. The "Secret" Presidential Press Conference=202

2. Honoring Aviator Charles Lindbergh=202

3. Farewell Speech at George Washington University=203

VIII. DEPRESSION AND WAR=209

31. HERBERT HOOVER=216

1. Vision of Prosperity=216

2. The Chief Comments on the Crash=218

3. Hoover Defends Political Principles=219

4. The Renunciation of War=221

5. U.S. Chamber of Commerce Conference=222

6. Dedication of the Empire State Building=224

7. Cornerstone Ceremony : Department of Justice Building=224

8. Attempt on the Life of the President-Elect=224

9. National Archives Cornerstone Ceremony=224

10. Stages of Depression=225

32. FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT=227

1. First Inaugural Address=227

2. First "Fireside Chat"=230

3. Social Security for America=233

4. Reorganization of the Judiciary and Court Packing Plan=233

5. "Lend-Lease" Plan=237

6. War against Japan=239

7. Order of Japanese Internment=240

IX. WORLD LEADER : SUPERPOWER=241

33. HARRY S. TRUMAN=250

1. Atomic Bomb Dropped on Hiroshima=250

2. Employment Act of 1946=250

3. Truman Doctrine=252

4. Recognition of the State of Israel=254

5. Integrating the Armed Forces=254

6. President Fires General Douglas MacArthur=255

34. DWIGHT D. EISENHOWER=257

1. Interstate Highway System=257

2. "Open Skies" Proposal=259

3. Little Rock High School Integrates=260

4. Statehood for Hawaii=263

5. The Chief Executive Orders a New Flag=263

6. The Military Industrial Complex=263

35. JOHN F. KENNEDY=266

1. Inaugural Address=266

2. Birth of the Peace Corps=268

3. Cuban Missile Crisis : Reply to Chairman Khrushchev=270

4. Civil Rights : Address to Nation=271

5. Berlin Wall Speech=274

6. Hats Off to Aerospace=275

7. New Frontiers of Peace and Abundance(Undelivered Address)=277

X. TROUBLED YEARS=281

36. LYNDON B. JOHNSON=291

1. The Great Society=291

2. Civil Rights Bill of 1964=293

3. Opening of the New York World's Fair=294

4. War in Vietnam: Conversation with Richard Russell=294

5. A Promise to Continue on the Path of JFK=296

6. Vietnam and the Presidency=297

37. RICHARD M. NIXON=299

1. An Earth-to-Moon Conversation=299

2. Marooned on the Moon(Undelivered Speech, Revealed in 1999)=299

3. Select Dicta-belt Tapes=300

4. Desegregation=300

5. "Opening" of China=301

6. The Resignation=302

38. GERALD R. FORD=305

1. Ford Pardons Nixon=305

2. White House Conversation on the World=306

39. JAMES E. CARTER=308

1. Carter Gives the Canal to Panama=308

2. Peace between Egypt and Israel=309

3. Iranian Hostage Rescue Mission Fails=310

4. Crisis in Confidence : The Malaise Speech=310

XI. VICTORY-ASCENDANCY=313

40. RONALD REAGAN=320

1. History and the American Heritage=320

2. Chief Diplomat Denounces the "Evil Empire"=322

3. "Star Wars" Missile Defense Concept=325

4. The Challenger Tragedy=326

5. Tear Down This Wall=327

6. Americans : Keepers of Miracles=332

41. GEORGE H. W. BUSH=334

1. Remarks at Bicentennial Celebration of George Washington's Inauguration in New York City=334

2. The Leader of the Free World at Karl Marx University in Budapest=335

3. Batten Down the Hatches=337

4. War in the Persian Gulf=338

42. WILLIAM JEFFERSON CLINTON=341

1. North Atlantic Free Trade Agreement=341

2. The Era of Big Government is Over=344

3. White House Affair Denial=345

4. Post-Impeachment Presidential Comments on Acquittal=345

PART THREE THE AMERICAN PRESIDENCY AND THE NEW MILLENNIUM=347

XII. THE NEW MILLENNIUM : GROUND ZERO=349

43. GEORGE W. BUSH=55

1. Tax Relief Plan=355

2. At Ground Zero in New York City=357

3. The President's Radio Address : War on Terror=358

4. America Strikes Back=358

5. Signing the Homeland Security Act of 2002=359

6. Millennium Challenge Account and Challenge Corporation=362

7. Address to the Nation on Iraq=362

8. Medicare Prescription Drug...and Modernization Act of 2003=365

9. Energy Strategy for 21st Century=367

10. Hurricane Katrina=370

11. USA Patriot Improvement and Reauthorization Act of 2005=372

12. Address to the Nation on the War on Terror in Iraq=372

44. BARACK H. OBAMA=377

1. Guantánamo=377

2. Stimulus=377

3. Health Care=378

4. Solyndra, Inc.=380

5. BP Oil Disaster=380

6. Mid-Term Election=383

7. Killing Osama Bin Laden=384

8. The Arab Spring and the Middle East=386

9. American Jobs Act=388

10. Libya : Shadow of Tyranny Lifted=389

11. Iraq War Ends=390

12. Keystone XL Pipeline=391

13. A Blueprint for the Future=391

INDEX=394

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In this lively, authoritative collection, Thomas J. McInerney presents famous and lesser-known speeches, letters, and other important documents from every U.S. president from George Washington to Barack Obama.

 

Whether printed in full or excerpted, these history-making documents are an invaluable resource as well as a fascinating browse. Including familiar documents such as the Emancipation Proclamation, to personal correspondence such as a letter from George H.W. Bush to his children, this collection brings together the famous statements that came to represent each administration with intimate glimpses into the thought processes of various presidential leaders.

 

Now in its second edition, Presidential Documents has been re-designed to increase its usefulness in the classroom. Part openers introduce each era of the American presidency with a concise political and historical overview, highlighting the challenges each leader faced, and placing the documents in context. Whether used as a complement to an American history survey text or as a collection of primary documents for courses on the American Presidency, Presidential Documents provides an engrossing look at the work of the leaders of the United States, in all their complexity.



Documents has been re-designed to increase its usefulness in the classroom. Part openers introduce each era of the American presidency with a concise political and historical overview, highlighting the challenges each leader faced, and placing the documents in context. Whether used as a complement to an American history survey text or as a collection of primary documents for courses on the American Presidency, Presidential Documents provides an engrossing look at the work of the leaders of the United States, in all their complexity.