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Module 1: Discussion Resources

Suggested Readings to help you Write your Discussions:

Most of the following are primary sources. They will help you to answer the discussion questions. You do not have to read all the suggested readings, and you may search for other primary sources to help with your discussions, but always be sure to use a mix of sources to support your points.
Reconstruction
Anderson, Jordan. “Jordan Anderson Writes his Former Master.” 1865. At The American Yawp Reader.

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Douglass, Frederick. “Remembering the Civil War.” 1877. At The American Yawp Reader.

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Forten, Charlotte. “Charlotte Forten Teaches Freed Children in South Carolina.” 1864. At The American Yawp Reader.

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Kelly, Thomas. “Fifteenth Amendment Print.” 1870. At The American Yawp Reader.

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Knights of the Golden Circle. “Intimidating Former Slaves.” June 4, 1868. At Digital History.

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Lincoln, Abraham. “Second Inaugural Address.” March 4, 1865. At The Library of Congress.

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Linder, Douglas. “The Impeachment Trial of Andrew Johnson: An Account.” Famous Trials. University of Missouri-Kansas City Law School. 

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“Louisiana & Mississippi Black Codes.” 1865. At SageAmericanHistory.net.

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Long, Thomas. “A Black Union Soldier Comments on Treatment by Southerners.” 1870. At Digital History.

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Mississippi Black Code. 1865. At The American Yawp Reader.

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Nast, Thomas. “Johnson and Reconstruction Cartoon.” 1866. At The American Yawp Reader.

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National Archives. “The Freedmen’s Bureau.” National Archives Educator Resources. Accessed November 11, 2018.

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“President Johnson’s Amnesty Proclamation.; Restoration to Rights of Property Except in Slaves. An Oath of Loyalty as a Condition of Precedent. Legality of Confiscation Proceedings Recognized. Exception of Certain Offenders from this Amnesty. By These Special Applications for Pardon May be Made. Reorganization in North Carolina. Appointment of a Provisional Governor. A State Convention to be Chosen by Loyal Citizens. The Machinery of the Federal Government to be Putin Operation. AMNESTY PROCLAMATION.” New York Times, May 30, 1865.

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Reagan, John H.. “Reconstruction in Texas.” August 1865. At Digital History.

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Reynolds, J. J.. “General Reynolds Describes the Lawlessness in Texas.” 1868. At The American Yawp Reader.

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US Congress. “Proceedings of the Senate Sitting for the Trial of Andrew Johnson.” February 24 – March 4, 1868. At Famous Trials. University of Missouri-Kansas City Law School. 

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US Congress. “The Wade-Davis Bill (1864).” July 8, 1864. At The National Archives.

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Gilded Age
Carnegie, Andrew. “The Gospel of Wealth, 1889.” At Modern History Sourcebook. Fordham University.

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Carnegie, Andrew. “Andrew Carnegie on “The Triumph of America” (1895).” At The American Yawp Reader.

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Cleveland, Grover. “Grover Cleveland’s Veto of the Texas Seed Bill (February 16, 1887).” At The American Yawp Reader.

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Debs, Eugene. “How I Became a Socialist.” April 1902. At The American Yawp Reader.

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George, Henry. “Henry George, Progress and Poverty, Selections (1879).” At The American Yawp Reader.

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Gompers, Samuel. The Samuel Gompers Papers. At University of Maryland.

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*Note that this is an index and not a single source. You must use a specific source found at this index.
Graetz, Friedrich. “The Tournament of Today – A Set-To Between Labor and Monopoly.” August 1, 1883. At The American Yawp Reader.

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Keppler, Udo. “Next!” 1904. At The American Yawp Reader. 

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“Lawrence Textile Strike, 1912.” At The American Yawp Reader. 

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People’s Party. “The “Omaha Platform” of the People’s Party (1892).” At The American Yawp Reader.

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Riis, Jacob. How the Other Half Lives: Studies Among the Tenements of New York. New York: Charles Scribner’s & Sons, 1890. Ebook. 

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Sumner, William Graham. “William Graham Sumner on Social Darwinism (ca. 1880s).” At The American Yawp Reader.

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Module 2: Discussion Resources
Suggested Readings to help you Write your Discussions:
Most of the following are primary sources. They will help you to answer the discussion questions. You do not have to read all the suggested readings, and you may search for other primary sources to help with your discussions, but always be sure to use a mix of sources to support your points.
Progressivism
Adams, Henry. “The Education of Henry Adams (1918).” At The American Yawp Reader. 
http://www.americanyawp.com/reader/18-industrial-america/henry-adams-the-education-of-henry-adams-1918/.
Addams, Jane. “The Subjective Necessity for Social Settlements.” 1892. At The American Yawp Reader. 
http://www.americanyawp.com/reader/20-the-progressive-era/jane-addams-the-subjective-necessity-for-social-settlements-1892/.
Addams, Jane. “Why Women Should Vote.” 1915. At Modern History Sourcebook. Fordham University. https://sourcebooks.fordham.edu/mod/1915janeadams-vote.asp.
Anthony, Susan B. “On Women’s Right to Vote.” 1873. At Digital History. 
http://www.digitalhistory.uh.edu/disp_textbook.cfm?smtID=3&psid=3604.
Blackwell, Alice Stone. “Answering Objections to Women’s Suffrage.” 1917. At The American Yawp Reader. 
http://www.americanyawp.com/reader/20-the-progressive-era/alice-stone-blackwell-answering-objections-to-womens-suffrage-1917/.
“College Day on the Picket Line.” 1917. At The American Yawp Reader. 
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ttp://www.americanyawp.com/reader/20-the-progressive-era/womens-suffrage/.
Gilman, Charlotte Perkins. “Why I Wrote The Yellow Wallpaper” (1913). At The American Yawp Reader. 
http://www.americanyawp.com/reader/18-industrial-america/charlotte-perkins-gilman-why-i-wrote-the-yellow-wallpaper-1913/.
Grady, Henry. “Henry Grady on the New South (1886).” At The American Yawp Reader. 
http://www.americanyawp.com/reader/18-industrial-america/henry-grady-on-the-new-south-1886/.
Rauschenbusch, Walter. “Christianity and the Social Crisis.” 1907. At The American Yawp Reader. 
http://www.americanyawp.com/reader/20-the-progressive-era/walter-rauschenbusch-christianity-and-the-social-crisis-1907/.
“Titanic Sinks Four Hours After Hitting Iceberg; 866 Rescued by Carpathia, Probably 1,250 Perish; Ismay Safe, Mrs. Astor Maybe, Noted Names Missing.” New York Times, April 15, 1912. https://archive.nytimes.com/www.nytimes.com/learning/general/onthisday/big/0415.html.
Washington, Booker T. and W.E.B. DuBois. “On Black Progress (1895, 1903).” At The American Yawp Reader. http://www.americanyawp.com/reader/20-the-progressive-era/booker-t-washington-w-e-b-dubois-on-black-progress-1895-1903/.
Wells-Barnett, Ida B.. “Lynch Law in America.” 1900. At The American Yawp Reader. http://www.americanyawp.com/reader/18-industrial-america/ida-b-wells-barnett-lynch-law-in-america-1900/.
Wilson, Woodrow. “Excerpt from the New Freedom: “What is Liberty?” (1912).” At The American Yawp Reader. 
http://www.americanyawp.com/reader/20-the-progressive-era/woodrow-wilson-on-the-new-freedom-1912/.
Immigration
Chew, Lee. “The Life of a Chinese Immigrant.” 1903. At Digital History. 
http://www.digitalhistory.uh.edu/disp_textbook.cfm?smtID=3&psid=40.
Phelan, James D.. “Why The Chinese Should be Excluded.” 1901. At The American Yawp Reader. 
http://www.americanyawp.com/reader/19-american-empire/james-d-phelan-why-the-chinese-should-be-excluded-1901/.
US Congress. “Chinese Exclusion Act, 1882.” At Our Documents. National Archives. https://www.ourdocuments.gov/doc.php?flash=false&doc=47.
Native American Policies
Arthur, Chester A.. “Chester A. Arthur on American Indian Policy (1881).” At The American Yawp Reader. 
http://www.americanyawp.com/reader/17-conquering-the-west/chester-a-arthur-on-american-indian-policy-1881/.
Chief Joseph. “Chief Joseph on Indian Affairs.” 1877, 1879. At The American Yawp Reader. 
http://www.americanyawp.com/reader/17-conquering-the-west/chief-joseph-on-indian-affairs-1877-1879/.
Chivington, John M.. “Testimony of Colonel J. M. Chivington.” April 26, 1865. At Klonewolf.com. 

https://www.kclonewolf.com/History/SandCreek/sc-documents/sc-chivington-testimony.html
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Hornady, William T.. “William T. Hornady on the Extermination of the American Bison (1889).” At The American Yawp Reader. 
http://www.americanyawp.com/reader/17-conquering-the-west/william-t-hornady-on-the-extermination-of-the-american-bison-1889/.
Reno, M.A.. “Report on the Battle of the Little Bighorn.” July 5, 1876. At Digital History. http://www.digitalhistory.uh.edu/disp_textbook.cfm?smtID=3&psid=4021.
Smith, John S. “Congressional Testimony by John S. Smith, an Eyewitness to the Massacre.” March 14, 1865. At Encyclopedia.com. 

https://www.encyclopedia.com/history/encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-maps/smith-john-s
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Turner, Frederick Jackson. “Frederick Jackson Turner, “Significance of the Frontier in American History” (1893).” At The American Yawp Reader. http://www.americanyawp.com/reader/17-conquering-the-west/frederick-jackson-turner-significance-of-the-frontier-in-american-history-1893/.
US Congress and the Sioux Nation of Indians. The Fort Laramie Treaty. 1868. At Our Documents. National Archives. https://www.ourdocuments.gov/doc.php?flash=false&doc=42.
American Imperialism
“The Annexation of Hawaii: Excerpts from the Blount Report.” 1893. At Digital History. http://www.digitalhistory.uh.edu/disp_textbook.cfm?smtID=3&psid=1104.
Hay, John. “The First ‘Open Door Note’.” September 6, 1899. At World War I Document Archive. https://wwi.lib.byu.edu/index.php/The_First_%27Open_Door_Note%27′.
James, William. “William James on “The Philippines Question” (1903).” At The American Yawp Reader. http://www.americanyawp.com/reader/19-american-empire/william-james-on-the-philippine-question-1903/.
Kipling, Rudyard. “The White Man’s Burden.” 1899. At The American Yawp Reader. http://www.americanyawp.com/reader/19-american-empire/rudyard-kipling-the-white-mans-burden-1899/.
McKinley, William. “William McKinley on American Expansionism (1903).” At The American Yawp Reader. http://www.americanyawp.com/reader/19-american-empire/william-mckinley-on-american-expanionism-1903/.
Puck. “School Begins.” Puck, January 25, 1899. At The American Yawp Reader. http://www.americanyawp.com/reader/19-american-empire/school-begins11/.
Pughe, John S.. “Declined with Thanks.” Puck, September 5, 1900. At The American Yawp Reader. http://www.americanyawp.com/reader/19-american-empire/mckinleynationalexpansionunclesampulitzer1/
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Twain, Mark. “The War Prayer.” ca. 1904 – 05. At The American Yawp Reader. http://www.americanyawp.com/reader/19-american-empire/mark-twain-the-war-prayer-ca-1904-5/.
US Congress. “The Platt Amendment.” 1901. At Modern History Sourcebook. Fordham University. https://sourcebooks.fordham.edu/mod/1901platt.asp.
The Spanish American War/ Yellow Journalism
Barritt, Leon. “Yellow journalism cartoon.” June 29, 1898. At Wikimedia Commons. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:PulitzerHearstWarYellowKids.jpg.
“The Disaster to the Battle-ship “Maine.” Harper’s Weekly, February 26, 1898. At Gilder Lehrman Institute. https://www.gilderlehrman.org/sites/default/files/inline-pdfs/08833.pdf.
Historical Thinking Matters. “Spanish American War: Sources: The New York Journal, The New York Times.” http://historicalthinkingmatters.org/spanishamericanwar/0/inquiry/intro/resources/9/.
The Library of Congress. “Topics in Chronicling America – Major Events of the Spanish-American War.” The Library of Congress. http://www.loc.gov/rr/news/topics/spanishAmWar.html.*
*Note: this is an index of sources. You need to select specific sources from the index.
The Library of Congress. “Topics in Chronicling America – The Sinking of the Maine.”The Library of Congress. https://guides.loc.gov/chronicling-america-sinking-maine

“The Maine Blown Up.” New York Times, February 15, 1898. https://archive.nytimes.com/www.nytimes.com/learning/general/onthisday/big/0215.html.
McKinley, William. “War Message.” 1898. At Digital History. http://www.digitalhistory.uh.edu/disp_textbook.cfm?smtID=3&psid=1373.

New York Journal. Front Page, February 17, 1898. At Wikimedia Commons. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Journal98.gif.

New York World. Front Page, February 17, 1898. At Wikimedia Commons. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:World98.jpg.
Zimmerman, Thomas. “Causes of the War.” Thespanishamericanwar.info. 2008. Accessed November 30, 2018. http://www.spanishamericanwar.info/causes.htm.*
*Note: There are a lot of primary sources linked on this page. You need to reference one or more of these specifically and not the secondary source website.
Module 3: Discussion Resources
Suggested Readings to help you Write your Discussions:
Most of the following are primary sources. They will help you to answer the discussion questions. You do not have to read all the suggested readings, and you may search for other primary sources to help with your discussions, but always be sure to use a mix of sources to support your points.
World War I
“Boy Scout Charge.” 1917. At The American Yawp Reader. http://www.americanyawp.com/reader/21-world-war-i/boy_scouts_ngm-v31-p3591/ .
Flagg, James Montgomery. “I Want You.” ca. 1917. At The American Yawp Reader. http://www.americanyawp.com/reader/21-world-war-i/uncle-sam/ .
Goldman, Emma. “Emma Goldman on Patriotism.” July 9, 1917. At The American Yawp Reader. http://www.americanyawp.com/reader/21-world-war-i/emma-goldman-on-patriotism-july-9-1917/ .
Seeger, Alan. “Alan Seeger on World War I.” 1914. At The American Yawp Reader. http://www.americanyawp.com/reader/21-world-war-i/alan-seeger-on-world-war-i-1914-1916/ .
“The Senate Debates the League of Nations.” 1919. At Digital History. http://www.digitalhistory.uh.edu/disp_textbook.cfm?smtID=3&psid=3909 .
US Congress. “The Sedition Act of 1918.” At The American Yawp Reader. http://www.americanyawp.com/reader/21-world-war-i/the-sedition-act-of-1918-1918/ .
Wilson, Woodrow. “Woodrow Wilson’s War Message.” February 3, 1917. At Digital History. http://www.digitalhistory.uh.edu/disp_textbook.cfm?smtID=3&psid=3899 .
Wilson, Woodrow. “Woodrow Wilson Requests War.” April 2, 1917. At The American Yawp Reader. http://www.americanyawp.com/reader/21-world-war-i/woodrow-wilson-requests-war-april-2-1917/ .
“The Zimmerman Note.” January 19, 1917. At Digital History. http://www.digitalhistory.uh.edu/disp_textbook.cfm?smtID=3&psid=3900 .
The “Roaring” Twenties
“Advertising Section.” Photoplay, October 1924. At The American Yawp Reader. http://www.americanyawp.com/reader/22-the-new-era/advertising/ .
DuBois, W.E.B.. “Returning Soldiers.” May 1919. At The American Yawp Reader. http://www.americanyawp.com/reader/21-world-war-i/w-e-b-dubois-returning-soldiers-may-1919/ .
Eastman, Crystal. “Now We Can Begin.” 1920. At The American Yawp Reader. http://www.americanyawp.com/reader/22-the-new-era/crystal-eastman-now-we-can-begin-1920/ .
Evans, Hiram. “The Klan’s Fight for Americanism.” 1926. At The American Yawp Reader. http://www.americanyawp.com/reader/22-the-new-era/hiram-evans-on-the-the-klans-fight-for-americanism-1926/ .
Garvey, Marcus. “Explanation of the Objects of the Universal Negro Improvement Association.” 1921. At The American Yawp Reader. http://www.americanyawp.com/reader/22-the-new-era/marcus-garvey-explanation-of-the-objects-of-the-universal-negro-improvement-association-1921/ .
Harding, Warren G.. “Return to Normalcy.” 1920. At The American Yawp Reader. http://www.americanyawp.com/reader/22-the-new-era/warren-g-harding-and-the-return-to-normalcy-1920/ .
Hoover, Herbert. “Principles and Ideals of the United States Government.” 1928. At The American Yawp Reader. http://www.americanyawp.com/reader/22-the-new-era/herbert-hoover-principles-and-ideals-of-the-united-states-government-1928/ .
Hughes, Langston. “Drafts of Langston Hughes’s poem “Ballad of Booker T.”” May 30 – June 1, 1941. At The Library of Congress. https://www.loc.gov/resource/mcc.024/?st=gallery

Locke, Alain. “The New Negro.” 1925. At Digital History. http://www.digitalhistory.uh.edu/disp_textbook.cfm?smtID=3&psid=3617 .
Palmer, A. Mitchell. “The Case Against the Reds.” 1920. At Digital History. http://www.digitalhistory.uh.edu/disp_textbook.cfm?smtID=3&psid=3992 .
“The Scopes Trial Excerpts from the Textbook John Scopes Used in Class.” 1914. At Digital History. http://www.digitalhistory.uh.edu/disp_textbook.cfm?smtID=3&psid=1134 .
Smith, Ellison Durant. “Shut the Door” Speech. April 9, 1924. At CommonLit.org. https://www.commonlit.org/texts/shut-the-door-speech.
Underwood and Underwood. “Klan Assembles a Short Distance from US Capitol.” ca. 1920s. At The American Yawp Reader. http://www.americanyawp.com/reader/22-the-new-era/klan-gathering/ .

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