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7. A
S
L
ONG AS
G
RASS
G
ROWS OR
W
ATER
R
UNS
  • Drinnon, Richard.
    Violence in the American Experience: Winning the West.
    New York: New American Library, 1979.
  • Filler, Louis E., and Guttmann, Allen, eds.
    The Removal of the Cherokee Nation.
    Huntington, N.Y.: R. E. Krieger, 1977.
  • Foreman, Grant.
    Indian Removal.
    Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, 1972.
  • *McLuhan, T. C., ed.
    Touch the Earth: A Self-Portrait of Indian Existence.
    New York: Simon & Schuster, 1976.
  • *Rogin, Michael.
    Fathers and Children: Andrew Jackson and the Subjugation of the American Indian.
    New York: Knopf, 1975.
  • *Van Every, Dale.
    The Disinherited: The Lost Birthright of the American Indian.
    New York: Morrow, 1976.
  • Vogel, Virgil, ed.
    This Country Was Ours.
    New York: Harper & Row, 1972.
8. W
E
T
AKE
N
OTHING BY
C
ONQUEST
, T
HANK
G
OD
  • *Foner, Philip.
    A History of the Labor Movement in the United States.
    4 vols. New York: International Publishers, 1947–1965.
  • Graebner, Norman A. “Empire in the Pacific: A Study in American Continental Expansion,”
    The Mexican War: Crisis for American Democracy,
    ed. Archie P. McDonald.
  • ———, ed.
    Manifest Destiny.
    Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill, 1968.
  • Jay, William.
    A Review of the Causes and Consequences of the Mexican War.
    Boston: B. B. Mussey & Co., 1849.
  • McDonald, Archie P., ed.
    The Mexican War: Crisis for American Democracy.
    Lexington, Mass: D. C. Heath, 1969.
  • Morison, Samuel Eliot, Merk, Frederick, and Friedel, Frank.
    Dissent in Three American Wars.
    Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1970.
  • O'Sullivan, John, and Meckler, Alan.
    The Draft and Its Enemies: A Documentary History.
    Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1974.
  • Perry, Bliss, ed.
    Lincoln: Speeches and Letters.
    Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday, 1923.
  • *Schroeder, John H.
    Mr. Polk's War: American Opposition and Dissent 1846–1848.
    Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 1973.
  • *Smith, George Winston, and Judah, Charles, eds.
    Chronicles of the Gringos: The U.S. Army in the Mexican War 1846–1848.
    Albuquerque: University of New Mexico Press, 1966.
  • *Smith, Justin.
    The War with Mexico.
    2 vols. New York: Macmillan, 1919.
  • *Weems, John Edward.
    To Conquer a Peace.
    New York: Doubleday, 1974.
  • Weinberg, Albert K.
    Manifest Destiny: A Study of Nationalist Expansion in American History.
    Baltimore: Johns Hopkins Press, 1935.
9. S
LAVERY
W
ITHOUT
S
UBMISSION
, E
MANCIPATION
W
ITHOUT
F
REEDOM
  • Allen, Robert.
    The Reluctant Reformers.
    New York: Anchor, 1975.
  • *Aptheker, Herbert.
    American Negro Slave Revolts.
    New York: International Publishers, 1969.
  • *———, ed.
    A Documentary History of the Negro People in the United States.
    New York: Citadel, 1974.
  • ______.
    Nat Turner's Slave Rebellion.
    New York: Grove Press, 1968.
  • Bond, Horace Mann. “Social and Economic Forces in Alabama Reconstruction,”
    Journal of Negro History,
    July 1938.
  • Conrad, Earl.
    Harriet Tubman.
    Middlebury, Vt.: Eriksson, 1970.
  • Cox, LaWanda and John, eds.
    Reconstruction, the Negro, and the Old South.
    New York: Harper & Row, 1973.
  • Douglass, Frederick.
    Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass,
    ed. Benjamin Quarles. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1960.
  • Du Bois, W. E. B.
    John Brown.
    New York: International Publishers, 1962.
  • Fogel, Robert, and Engerman, Stanley.
    Time on the Cross: The Economics of American Negro Slavery.
    Boston: Little, Brown, 1974.
  • Foner, Philip, ed.
    The Life and Writings of Frederick Douglass.
    5 vols. New York: International Publishers, 1975.
  • *Franklin, John Hope.
    From Slavery to Freedom.
    New York: Knopf, 1974.
  • *Genovese, Eugene.
    Roll, Jordan, Roll: The World the Slaves Made.
    New York: Pantheon, 1974.
  • *Gutman, Herbert.
    The Black Family in Slavery and Freedom, 1750–1925.
    New York: Pantheon, 1976.
  • *______.
    Slavery and the Numbers Game: A Critique of “Time on the Cross.”
    Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1975.
  • Herschfield, Marilyn. “Women in the Civil War.” Unpublished paper, 1977.
  • *Hofstadter, Richard.
    The American Political Tradition.
    New York: Knopf, 1973.
  • Killens, John O., ed.
    The Trial Record of Denmark Vesey.
    Boston: Beacon Press, 1970.
  • Kolchin, Peter.
    First Freedom: The Response of Alabama's Blacks to Emancipation and Reconstruction.
    New York: Greenwood, 1972.
  • *Lerner, Gerda, ed.
    Black Women in White America: A Documentary History.
    New York: Random House, 1973.
  • Lester, Julius, ed.
    To Be a Slave.
    New York: Dial Press, 1968.
  • *Levine, Lawrence J.
    Black Culture and Black Consciousness: Afro-American Folk Thought from Slavery to Freedom.
    New York: Oxford University Press, 1977.
  • *Logan, Rayford.
    The Betrayal of the Negro: From Rutherford B. Hayes to Woodrow Wilson.
    New York: Macmillan, 1965.
  • *MacPherson, James.
    The Negro's Civil War.
    New York: Pantheon, 1965.
  • *______.
    The Struggle for Equality.
    Princeton: Princeton University Press, 1964.
  • *Meltzer, Milton, ed.
    In Their Own Words: A History of the American Negro.
    New York: T. Y. Crowell, 1964–1967.
  • Mullin, Michael, ed.
    American Negro Slavery: A Documentary History.
    New York: Harper & Row, 1975.
  • Osofsky, Gilbert.
    Puttin' on Ole Massa.
    New York: Harper & Row, 1969.
  • Painter, Nell Irvin.
    Exodusters: Black Migration to Kansas After Reconstruction.
    New York: Knopf, 1977.
  • Phillips, Ulrich B.
    American Negro Slavery: A Survey of the Supply. Employment and Control of Negro Labor as Determined by the Plantation Regime.
    Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1966.
  • Rawick, George P.
    From Sundown to Sunup: The Making of the Black Community.
    Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press, 1972.
  • *Rosengarten, Theodore.
    All God's Dangers: The Life of Nate Shaw.
    New York: Knopf, 1974.
  • Starobin, Robert S., ed.
    Blacks in Bondage: Letters of American Slaves.
    New York: Franklin Watts, 1974.
  • Tragle, Henry I.
    The Southampton Slave Revolt of 1831.
    Amherst, Mass.: University of Massachusetts Press, 1971.
  • Wiltse, Charles M., ed.
    David Walker's Appeal.
    New York: Hill & Wang, 1965.
  • *Woodward, C. Vann.
    Reunion and Reaction: The Compromise of 1877 and the End of Reconstruction.
    Boston: Little, Brown, 1966.
  • Works Progress Administration.
    The Negro in Virginia.
    New York: Arno Press, 1969.
10. T
HE
O
THER
C
IVIL
W
AR
  • Bimba, Anthony.
    The Molly Maguires.
    New York: International Publishers, 1970.
  • Brecher, Jeremy.
    Strike!
    Boston: South End Press, 1979.
  • *Bruce, Robert V.
    1877: Year of Violence.
    New York: Franklin Watts, 1959.
  • Burbank, David.
    Reign of Rabble: The St. Louis General Strike of 1877.
    Fairfield, N.J.: Augustus Kelley, 1966.
  • *Christman, Henry.
    Tin Horns and Calico.
    New York: Holt, 1945.
  • *Cochran, Thomas, and Miller, William.
    The Age of Enterprise.
    New York: Macmillan, 1942.
  • Coulter, E. Merton,
    The Confederate States of America 1861–1865.
    Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1950.
  • Dacus, Joseph A. “Annals of the Great Strikes of the United States,”
    Except to Walk Free: Documents and Notes in the History of American Labor,
    ed. Albert Fried. New York: Anchor, 1974.
  • *Dawley, Alan.
    Class and Community: The Industrial Revolution in Lynn.
    Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1976.
  • *Feldstein, Stanley, and Costello, Lawrence, eds.
    The Ordeal of Assimilation: A Documentary History of the White Working Class, 1830's to the 1970's.
    New York: Anchor, 1974.
  • Fite, Emerson.
    Social and Industrial Conditions in the North During the Civil War.
    New York: Macmillan, 1910.
  • *Foner, Philip.
    A History of the Labor Movement in the United States.
    4 vols. New York: International Publishers, 1947–1964.
  • *———, ed.
    We, the Other People.
    Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1976.
  • Fried, Albert, ed.
    Except to Walk Free: Documents and Notes in the History of American Labor.
    New York: Anchor, 1974.
  • *Gettleman, Marvin.
    The Dorr Rebellion.
    New York: Random House, 1973.
  • Gutman, Herbert. “The Buena Vista Affair, 1874–1875,”
    Workers in the Industrial Revolution: Recent Studies of Labor in the United States and Europe,
    ed. Peter N. Stearns and Daniel Walkowitz. New Brunswick, N.J.: Transaction, 1974.
  • ______.
    Work, Culture and Society in Industrializing America.
    New York: Random House, 1977.
  • ______. “Work, Culture and Society in Industrialising America, 1815–1919,”
    American Historical Review,
    June 1973.
  • Headley, Joel Tyler.
    The Great Riots of New York, 1712–1873.
    Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill, 1970.
  • *Hofstadter, Richard, and Wallace, Michael, eds.
    American Violence: A Documentary History.
    New York: Knopf, 1970.
  • *Horwitz, Morton.
    The Transformation of American Law, 1780–1860.
    Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1977.
  • Knights, Peter R.
    The Plain People of Boston 1830–1860: A Study in City Growth.
    New York: Oxford University Press, 1973.
  • Meyer, Marvin.
    The Jacksonian Persuasion.
    New York: Vintage, 1960.
  • Miller, Douglas T.
    The Birth of Modern America.
    Indianapolis: Bobbs-Merrill, 1970.
  • Montgomery, David. “The Shuttle and the Cross: Weavers and Artisans in the Kensington Riots of 1844,”
    Journal of Social History,
    Summer 1972.
  • *Myers, Gustavus.
    History of the Great American Fortunes.
    New York: Modern Library, 1936.
  • Pessen, Edward.
    Jacksonian America.
    Homewood, Ill.: Dorsey, 1969.
  • ______.
    Most Uncommon Jacksonians.
    Albany: State University of New York Press, 1967.
  • Remini, Robert V.
    The Age of Jackson.
    New York: Harper & Row, 1972.
  • Schlesinger, Arthur M., Jr.
    The Age of Jackson.
    Boston: Little, Brown, 1945.
  • Stearns, Peter N., and Walkowitz, Daniel, eds.
    Workers in the Industrial Revolution: Recent Studies of Labor in the United States and Europe.
    New Brunswick, N.J.: Transaction, 1974.
  • Tatum, Georgia Lee.
    Disloyalty in the Confederacy.
    New York: A.M.S. Press, 1970.
  • *Wertheimer, Barbara.
    We Were There: The Story of Working Women in America.
    New York: Pantheon, 1977.
  • Wilson, Edmund.
    Patriotic Gore: Studies in the Literature of the American Civil War.
    New York: Oxford University Press, 1962.
  • Yellen, Samuel.
    American Labor Struggles.
    New York: Pathfinder, 1974.
  • Zinn, Howard. “The Conspiracy of Law,”
    The Rule of Law,
    ed. Robert Paul Wolff. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1971.
11. R
OBBER
B
ARONS AND
R
EBELS
  • Allen, Robert.
    Reluctant Reformers: Racism and Social Reform Movements in the United States.
    New York: Anchor, 1975.
  • Bellamy, Edward.
    Looking Backward.
    Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1967.
  • Bowles, Samuel, and Gintis, Herbert.
    Schooling in Capitalist America.
    New York: Basic Books, 1976.
  • Brandeis, Louis.
    Other People's Money.
    New York: Frederick Stokes, 1914.
  • Brecher, Jeremy.
    Strike!
    Boston: South End Press, 1979.
  • Carwardine, William.
    The Pullman Strike.
    Chicago: Charles Kerr, 1973.
  • *Cochran, Thomas, and Miller, William.
    The Age of Enterprise.
    New York: Macmillan, 1942.
  • Conwell, Russell H.
    Acres of Diamonds.
    New York: Harper & Row, 1915.
  • Crowe, Charles. “Tom Watson, Populists, and Blacks Reconsidered,”
    Journal of Negro History,
    April 1970.
  • David, Henry.
    A History of the Haymarket Affair.
    New York: Collier, 1963.
  • Feldstein, Stanley, and Costello, Lawrence, eds.
    The Ordeal of Assimilation: A Documentary History of the White Working Class, 1830's to the 1970's.
    Garden City, N.Y.: Anchor, 1974.
  • *Foner, Philip.
    A History of the Labor Movement in the United States.
    4 vols. New York: International Publishers, 1947–1964.
  • ______.
    Organized Labor and the Black Worker 1619–1973.
    New York: International Publishers, 1974.
  • George, Henry.
    Progress and Poverty.
    New York: Robert Scholkenbach Foundation, 1937.
  • Ginger, Ray.
    The Age of Excess: The U.S. from 1877 to 1914.
    New York: Macmillan, 1975.
  • *______.
    The Bending Cross: A Biography of Eugene Victor Debs.
    New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press, 1949.
  • *Goodwyn, Lawrence.
    Democratic Promise: The Populist Movement in America.
    New York: Oxford University Press, 1976.
  • Hair, William Ivy.
    Bourbonism and Agrarian Protest: Louisiana Politics, 1877–1900.
    Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1969.
  • Heilbroner, Robert, and Singer, Aaron.
    The Economic Transformation of America.
    New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1977.
  • Hofstadter, Richard, and Wallace, Michael, eds.
    American Violence: A Documentary History.
    New York: Knopf, 1970.
  • *Josephson, Matthew.
    The Politicos.
    New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1963.
  • *______.
    The Robber Barons.
    New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1962.
  • Mason, Alpheus T., and Beaney, William M.
    American Constitutional Law.
    Englewood Cliffs, N.J.: Prentice-Hall, 1972.
  • *Myers, Gustavus.
    History of the Great American Fortunes.
    New York: Modern Library, 1936.
  • Pierce, Bessie L.
    Public Opinion and the Teaching of History in the United States.
    New York: DaCapo, 1970.
  • Pollack, Norman.
    The Populist Response to Industrial America.
    Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1976.
  • Smith, Henry Nash.
    Virgin Land.
    Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1970.
  • Spring, Joel H.
    Education and the Rise of the Corporate State.
    Boston: Beacon Press, 1973.
  • Wasserman, Harvey.
    Harvey Wasserman's History of the United States.
    New York: Harper & Row, 1972.
  • *Wertheimer, Barbara.
    We Were There: The Story of Working Women in America.
    New York: Pantheon, 1977.
  • *Woodward, C. Vann.
    Origins of the New South.
    Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1972.
  • *______.
    Tom Watson, Agrarian Rebel.
    New York: Oxford University Press, 1963.
  • *Yellen, Samuel.
    American Labor Struggles.
    New York: Pathfinder, 1974.
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