A History of Hope: When Americans Have Dared to Dream of a Better FutureSpringer, 27 ก.ย. 2016 - 348 หน้า This book chronicles American history through the stories of the individuals and movements that dreamed of a better future and then took action to make that dream a reality, arguing that the much heralded American spirit was not born as a gift of our founding, but was forged through our adversity and triumphs. From colonial revolutionaries to abolitionists, labor organizers to suffragists, progressives to civil rights activists, it was individuals and movements who dared to go against the American majority that both guarded and created our best national self. |
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... nation. Feminist, antiwar, and other similar movements are alive and well and having a dramatic impact on the public discourse and political life of the nation. There is a growing concern for global economic justice, an energized labor ...
... nation. Feminist, antiwar, and other similar movements are alive and well and having a dramatic impact on the public discourse and political life of the nation. There is a growing concern for global economic justice, an energized labor ...
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... nation's history. The past is full of stories of people who dared to dream of a more just world and who in their dreams gave hope to many of their own generation. These hopes have made a difference in the past, and learning their ...
... nation's history. The past is full of stories of people who dared to dream of a more just world and who in their dreams gave hope to many of their own generation. These hopes have made a difference in the past, and learning their ...
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... nation's crusade against fascism and in the midst of the cold war, many historians saw their role as leading the celebration of America's uniqueness and the nation's role in the defense of freedom. Historians in the 1960s challenged ...
... nation's crusade against fascism and in the midst of the cold war, many historians saw their role as leading the celebration of America's uniqueness and the nation's role in the defense of freedom. Historians in the 1960s challenged ...
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... nation's history. Many others whose stories are told here were not so peaceful. When the Pueblo Indians drove the Spanish colonizers out of New Mexico in the 1600s they were not afraid to use violence. When newly freed slaves joined the ...
... nation's history. Many others whose stories are told here were not so peaceful. When the Pueblo Indians drove the Spanish colonizers out of New Mexico in the 1600s they were not afraid to use violence. When newly freed slaves joined the ...
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... nation.”28 The Congress accepted Adams' logic. It later called on him to be one of its representatives in gaining the needed foreign acknowledgment and foreign aid. Even before Adams departed for France, however, an American delegation ...
... nation.”28 The Congress accepted Adams' logic. It later called on him to be one of its representatives in gaining the needed foreign acknowledgment and foreign aid. Even before Adams departed for France, however, an American delegation ...
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10 | |
2 Utopian Communities | 26 |
3 Mexico in the United States | 43 |
4 Rebellious Slaves Free Blacks and Abolitionists | 66 |
The First Civil Rights Era | 93 |
6 Feminists and Suffragists | 121 |
7 The Beginnings of Organized Labor | 150 |
9 Hope in Hard Times | 214 |
10 The Civil Rights Movement | 249 |
The Movement Continues | 285 |
Notes | 307 |
Bibliography | 334 |
Index | 339 |
About the Author | 348 |
8 The Many Faces of the Progressive Era | 185 |
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A History of Hope: When Americans Have Dared to Dream of a Better Future James W. Fraser ชมบางส่วนของหนังสือ - 2002 |
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