Protest nation : words that inspired a century of American radicalism

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Protest nation : words that inspired a century of American radicalism

edited by Timothy Patrick McCarthy and John McMillian

New Press, c2010

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Protest Nation is a guide through the speeches, letters, broadsides, essays, and manifestos that form the backbone of the American radical tradition in the twentieth century. With examples from socialists, feminists, union organizers, civil-rights workers, gay and lesbian activists, and environmentalists that have served as beacons for millions, the volume also includes brief introductory essays by the editors that provide a rich biographical and historical context for each selection included. Selections include a fiery speech by socialist Eugene Debs, an astonishing treatise on animal liberation by Peter Singer, "Silent Spring" by Rachel Carson, Harvey Milk's "The Hope Speech" and many others.

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Table of Contents Protest Nation: The Radical Roots of Modern America (New Press, 2010) co-edited by Timothy Patrick McCarthy and John McMillian Table of Contents Acknowledgments Introduction by Timothy Patrick McCarthy and John McMillian Upton Sinclair, The Jungle (1905) Emma Goldman, Anarchism: What It Really Stands For (1911) Eugene Debs, Address to the Jury (1918) Charlotte Perkins Gilman, Herland (1915) Marcus Garvey, Africa for Africans (1923) Huey Long, Share Our Wealth (1935) *Paul Robeson, My Answer (1949) Jo Ann Robinson, The Montgomery Bus Boycott and the Women Who Made It (1955) Allen Ginsberg, Howl (1956) Students for a Democratic Society, Port Huron Statement (1962) Rachel Carson, Silent Spring (1962) Betty Friedan, The Feminine Mystique (1963) Martin Luther King, Jr., Letter from Birmingham Jail (1963) Malcolm X, The Ballot or the Bullet (1964) Herbert Marcuse, One Dimensional Man (1964) Black Panther Party, What We Want, What We Believe (1966) Robin Morgan, No More Miss America! (1968) *Abbie Hoffman, Chicago 8 Trial Testimony (1968) Weathermen Underground, Bring the War Home (1969) Cesar Chavez, Letter from Delano (1969) *Noam Chomsky, "The Responsibility of Intellectuals" (1969) Kate Millett, Sexual Politics: A Manifesto for Revolution (1970) Carl Wittman, Refugees from Amerika: A Gay Manifesto (1970) Angela Davis, Political Prisoners, Prisons, and Black Liberation (1971) *American Indian Movement, Trail of Broken Treaties (1972) Peter Singer, Animal Liberation (1975) The Combahee River Collective (1977) *Harvey Milk, The Hope Speech (1978) *Audre Lorde, "The Master's Tools Will Never Dismantle the Master's House" (1979) *documents we've added since the publication of The Radical Reader

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