
The Radical Reader
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The first anthology of its kind, The Radical Reader brings together more than 200 primary documents in a comprehensive collection of the writings of America's native radical tradition. Spanning the time from the colonial period to the twenty-first century, the documents have been drawn from a wealth of sources-speeches, manifestos, newspaper editorials, literature, pamphlets, and private letters. From Thomas Paine's "Common Sense" to Kate Millett's "Sexual Politics," these are the documents that sparked, guided, and distilled the most influential movements in American history. Brief introductory essays by the editors provide a rich biographical and historical context for each selection included.
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- Intro
- Contents
- Foreword
- Acknowledgments
- INTRODUCTION
- CHAPTER ONE American Revolution
- 1. JAMES OTIS
- 2. Resolutions of the Stamp Act Congress
- 3. JOHN DICKINSON
- 4. SAMUEL ADAMS
- 5. Slave Petitions for Freedom
- 6. PATRICK HENRY
- 7. THOMAS PAINE
- 8. PHILLIS WHEATLEY
- 9. ABIGAIL ADAMS
- 10. Declaration of Independence
- 11. THOMAS JEFFERSON
- 12. Petition from Shays' Rebellion
- 13. The Bill of Rights
- 14. PRINCE HALL
- CHAPTER TWO Utopian Visions
- 15. LYMAN BEECHER
- 16. THOMAS SKIDMORE
- 17. CHARLES GRANDISON FINNEY
- 18. ROBERT OWEN
- 19. RALPH WALDO EMERSON
- 20. Slave Spirituals
- 21. HENRY DAVID THOREAU
- 22. WALT WHITMAN
- 23. ABRAHAM LINCOLN
- 24. MARK TWAIN
- 25. EDWARD BELLAMY
- 26. CHARLOTTE PERKINS GILMAN
- CHAPTER THREE Abolitionism
- 27. OPENING EDITORIAL
- 28. DAVID WALKER
- 29. OPENING EDITORIAL
- 30. NAT TURNER
- 31. AMERICAN ANTI-SLAVERY SOCIETY
- 32. MARIA W. STEWART
- 33. ANGELINA GRIMKE
- 34. THEODORE DWIGHT WELD
- 35. HENRY HIGHLAND GARNET
- 36. FREDERICK DOUGLASS
- 37. HARRIET BEECHER STOWE
- 38. FREDERICK DOUGLASS
- 39. MARTIN DELANY
- 40. JOHN BROWN
- 41.Thirteenth (1865), Fourteenth (1868), and Fifteenth (1870) Amendments
- CHAPTER FOUR Suffrage and Feminism
- 42. SARAH GRIMKE
- 43. MARGARET FULLER
- 44. SENECA FALLS CONVENTION
- 45. FREDERICK DOUGLASS
- 46. SOJOURNER TRUTH
- 47. HARRIET JACOBS
- 48. LUCY STONE
- 49. SUSAN B. ANTHONY
- 50. NATIONAL WOMAN SUFFRAGE ASSOCIATION
- 51. ANNA JULIA COOPER
- 52. ELIZABETH CADY STANTON
- 53. FRANCES E. W. HARPER
- 54. IDA B. WELLS-BARNETT
- 55. CARRIE CHAPMAN CATT
- 56. Nineteenth Amendment (1920)
- CHAPTER FIVE Land and Labor
- 57. WORKING MEN'S PARTY
- 58. FRANCES WRIGHT
- 59. WILLIAM APESS
- 60. GEORGE HENRY EVANS
- 61. IRA STEWARD
- 62. NATIONAL LABOR UNION
- 63. COLORED NATIONAL LABOR UNION
- 64. JOSEPH A. DACUS
- 65. KNIGHTS OF LABOR
- 66. HENRY GEORGE
- 67. PEOPLE'S PARTY
- 68. CHINESE EQUAL RIGHTS LEAGUE
- 69. PULLMAN WORKERS
- 70. SOCIALIST LABOR PARTY
- 71. WILLIAM JENNINGS BRYAN
- 72. BLACK ELK
- CHAPTER SIX Anarchism, Socialism, and Communism
- 73. UPTON SINCLAIR
- 74. THE INDUSTRIAL WORKERS OF THE WORLD
- 75. WILLIAM D. "BIG BILL" HAYWOOD
- 76. EMMA GOLDMAN
- 77. MOTHER JONES
- 78. MARY HEATON VORSE
- 79. JOHN REED
- 80. EUGENE DEBS
- 81. NORMAN THOMAS
- 82. WILLIAM Z. FOSTER
- 83. HUEY LONG
- CHAPTER SEVEN "New Negro" To Black Power
- 84. HUBERT H. HARRISON
- 85. W. A. DOMINGO
- 86. MARCUS GARVEY
- 87. LANGSTON HUGHES
- 88. ANGELO HERNDON
- 89. A. PHILIP RANDOLPH
- 90. JO ANN ROBINSON
- 91. ROBERT F. WILLIAMS
- 92. JOHN LEWIS
- 93. MARTIN LUTHER KING, JR.
- 94. JAMES BALDWIN
- 95. MALCOLM X
- 96. STOKELY CARMICHAEL
- 97. THE BLACK PANTHER PARTY
- 98. ANGELA Y. DAVIS
- 99. THE NATIONAL BLACK POLITICAL CONVENTION
- CHAPTER EIGHT Modern Feminism
- 100. BETTY FRIEDAN
- 101. CASEY HAYDEN AND MARY KING
- 102. NATIONAL ORGANIZATION FOR WOMEN (NOW)
- 103. ROBIN MORGAN
- 104. ANNE KOEDT
- 105. KATE MILLETT
- 106. SUSAN BROWNMILLER
- 107. FRANCES M. BEAL
- 108. BOSTON WOMEN'S HEALTH BOOK COLLECTIVE
- 109. The Combahee River Collective Statement
- 110. ANDREA DWORKIN
- 111. JENNIFER BAUMGARDNER AND AMY RICHARDS
- CHAPTER NINE The New Left and Counterculture
- 112. ALLEN GINSBERG
- 113. STUDENTS FOR A DEMOCRATIC SOCIETY (SDS)
- 114. HERBERT MARCUSE
- 115. MARIO SAVIO
- 116. GREGORY CALVERT
- 117. JERRY FARBER
- 118. ED SANDERS
- 119. THE COLUMBIA STRIKE COORDINATING COMMITTEE
- 120. STUDENTS FOR A DEMOCRATIC SOCIETY
- 121. THE WEATHER UNDERGROUND
- CHAPTER TEN Radical Environmentalism
- 122. HENRY DAVID THOREAU
- 123. CHIEF SEATTLE
- 124. GEORGE P. MARSH
- 125. JOHN MUIR
- 126. ALDO LEOPOLD
- 127. RACHEL CARSON
- 128. EDWARD ABBEY
- 129. CESAR CHAVEZ
- 130. BARRY COMMONER
- 131. PETER SINGER
- 132. DAVE FOREMAN
- 133. ROBERT BULLARD
- CHAPTER ELEVEN Queer Liberation
- 134. LYN PEDERSON (JIM KEPNER)
- 135. LUCIAN TRUSCOTT IV
- 136. MARTHA SHELLY
- 137. CARL WITTMAN
- 138. RADICALESBIANS
- 139. THIRD WORLD GAY LIBERATION
- 140. ARTHUR EVANS
- 141. ACT UP
- 142. MICHELANGELO SIGNORILE
- 143. TONY KUSHNER
- EPILOGUE New Directions
- 144. THOMAS FRANK
- 145. ASHA BANDELE
- 146. Transgender Movement
- 147. KALLE LASN
- 148. RONI KROUZMAN
- 149. BLACK RADICAL CONGRESS
- 150. KEVIN MATTSON
- 151. ALEXANDER COCKBURN AND JEFFREY ST. CLAIR
- 152. RALPH NADER
- 153. VINCENT BUGLIOSI
- 154. HARVARD LIVING WAGE CAMPAIGN
- 155. Antiwar Documents
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