We Are the American People: Our Nation's History Through Its Documents, Volume II

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Copyright: 2005

Pages: 404

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 Young et al,  We Are the American People
Chapter 13 Old South, New South: Reconstruction and Beyond 
Document 13.1  An Anonymous Journalist Describes the South in 1866  
Document 13.2  Reports from the Joint Committee on Reconstruction, 
                        June 20, 1866  
Document 13.3  The Louisiana Black Code, 1865  
Document 13.4  African American Citizens Petition the United States 
                       Government 1865  
Document 13.5  The Atlanta News Calls for the Use of Brute Force to Maintain 
                       White Control  
Document 13.6  Personal Accounts of Ku Klux Klan Attacks  
Document 13.7  General Alfred Terry Testifies about Race Relations in Georgia  
Document 13.8  Black Lives during Reconstruction  
Document 13.9  Black Land Ownership and Sharecropping in the Postwar South  
Document 13.10  A Texas Shares Contract  
Document 13.11  Lynching in the South  
Document 13.12  Booker T. Washington: The Atlanta Compromise  

Chapter 14 Native Americans and the West 
Document 14.1  A Sioux Woman's Account of the Battle of Little Big Horn  
Document 14.2  A Sioux Man's Account of the Battle of Little Big Horn  
Document 14.3  An Indian Scout's Account of the Battle of Little Big Horn  
Document 14.4  A Sioux Account of the Battle of Wounded Knee  
Document 14.5  The Messiah Letter of Wovoka  
Document 14.6  A Piaute Account of the Ghost Dance Message  
Document 14.7  Kuwapi's Account of the Ghost Dance  
Document 14.8  Commissioner Morgan on the Causes of Wounded Knee  

Chapter 15 Labor and Industry 
Document 15.1  "Homestead and Its Perilous Trades"  
Document 15.2  The Jungle  
Document 15.3 The Principles of Scientific Management  
Document 15.4 Work Accidents and the Law  
Document 15.5  The Sweating System  
Document 15.6  The Triangle Shirtwaist Fire  

Chapter 16 The City:  Diversity and Complexity 
Document 16.1  Diversity in the 19th Ward  
Document 16.2  Diversity in New York's Inner City  
Document 16.3  The Immigrant Girl in Chicago  
Document 16.4  Public Health in the Inner City  
Document 16.5  Blacks in Chicago's Inner City  

Chapter 17 Progressives  
Document 17.1  A Progressive Attack on Lynching  
Document 17.2   Jane Addams Speaks Against Lynching  
Document 17.3   Ending Lynching  
Document 17.4  Ida B. Wells-Barnett on Lynching  
Document 17.5   Keeping the Women's Clubs Segregated  
Document 17.6  Different Approaches to Reform  
Document 17.7  The "New Negro"  

Chapter 18 Scopes Trial 
Document 18.1   Bryan's "The Menace of Darwinism"
William D Young
Lyle Gibson
Greg Sanford


 Young et al,  We Are the American People
Chapter 13 Old South, New South: Reconstruction and Beyond 
Document 13.1  An Anonymous Journalist Describes the South in 1866  
Document 13.2  Reports from the Joint Committee on Reconstruction, 
                        June 20, 1866  
Document 13.3  The Louisiana Black Code, 1865  
Document 13.4  African American Citizens Petition the United States 
                       Government 1865  
Document 13.5  The Atlanta News Calls for the Use of Brute Force to Maintain 
                       White Control  
Document 13.6  Personal Accounts of Ku Klux Klan Attacks  
Document 13.7  General Alfred Terry Testifies about Race Relations in Georgia  
Document 13.8  Black Lives during Reconstruction  
Document 13.9  Black Land Ownership and Sharecropping in the Postwar South  
Document 13.10  A Texas Shares Contract  
Document 13.11  Lynching in the South  
Document 13.12  Booker T. Washington: The Atlanta Compromise  

Chapter 14 Native Americans and the West 
Document 14.1  A Sioux Woman's Account of the Battle of Little Big Horn  
Document 14.2  A Sioux Man's Account of the Battle of Little Big Horn  
Document 14.3  An Indian Scout's Account of the Battle of Little Big Horn  
Document 14.4  A Sioux Account of the Battle of Wounded Knee  
Document 14.5  The Messiah Letter of Wovoka  
Document 14.6  A Piaute Account of the Ghost Dance Message  
Document 14.7  Kuwapi's Account of the Ghost Dance  
Document 14.8  Commissioner Morgan on the Causes of Wounded Knee  

Chapter 15 Labor and Industry 
Document 15.1  "Homestead and Its Perilous Trades"  
Document 15.2  The Jungle  
Document 15.3 The Principles of Scientific Management  
Document 15.4 Work Accidents and the Law  
Document 15.5  The Sweating System  
Document 15.6  The Triangle Shirtwaist Fire  

Chapter 16 The City:  Diversity and Complexity 
Document 16.1  Diversity in the 19th Ward  
Document 16.2  Diversity in New York's Inner City  
Document 16.3  The Immigrant Girl in Chicago  
Document 16.4  Public Health in the Inner City  
Document 16.5  Blacks in Chicago's Inner City  

Chapter 17 Progressives  
Document 17.1  A Progressive Attack on Lynching  
Document 17.2   Jane Addams Speaks Against Lynching  
Document 17.3   Ending Lynching  
Document 17.4  Ida B. Wells-Barnett on Lynching  
Document 17.5   Keeping the Women's Clubs Segregated  
Document 17.6  Different Approaches to Reform  
Document 17.7  The "New Negro"  

Chapter 18 Scopes Trial 
Document 18.1   Bryan's "The Menace of Darwinism"

William D Young
Lyle Gibson
Greg Sanford