An American History
672 ★ CHAPTER 17 Freedom’s Boundaries, at Home and Abroad the city to admit Chinese students to public schools. The state legisl ...
REDRAWING THE BOUNDARIES ★^673 Symbolizing the change was the juxtaposition, in 1895, of the death of Frederick Douglass with Bo ...
VOICES OF FREEDOM From Booker T. Washington, Address at the Atlanta Cotton Exposition (1895) In 1895, the year of the death of F ...
VOICES OF FREEDOM ★^675 From W. E. B. Du Bois, “Of Mr. Booker T. Washington and Others” (1903) The most powerful critique of Was ...
676 ★ CHAPTER 17 Freedom’s Boundaries, at Home and Abroad the Homestead and Pullman strikes demonstrated, direct confrontations ...
BECOMING A WORLD POWER ★^677 prohibition of alcoholic beverages (blamed for leading men to squander their wages on drink and tre ...
678 ★ CHAPTER 17 Freedom’s Boundaries, at Home and Abroad is known as the age of imperialism, when rival European empires carved ...
BECOMING A WORLD POWER ★^679 ownership of “Seward’s icebox.” Seward, however, was mostly interested in the Aleutian Islands, a p ...
680 ★ CHAPTER 17 Freedom’s Boundaries, at Home and Abroad the outlook of James G. Blaine, who served as secretary of state durin ...
BECOMING A WORLD POWER ★^681 color in which Hearst printed a popular comic strip— were selling a million cop- ies each day by mi ...
682 ★ CHAPTER 17 Freedom’s Boundaries, at Home and Abroad war broke out, Roosevelt resigned his post as assistant secretary of t ...
BECOMING A WORLD POWER ★^683 that the United States could neither return the Philippines to Spain nor grant them independence, f ...
684 ★ CHAPTER 17 Freedom’s Boundaries, at Home and Abroad Philippines. Filipinos had been fighting a war against Spain since 189 ...
BECOMING A WORLD POWER ★^685 domination of non- white peoples by whites formed part of the progress of civ- ilization. Among the ...
686 ★ CHAPTER 17 Freedom’s Boundaries, at Home and Abroad Leaders of both parties, while determined to retain the new overseas p ...
BECOMING A WORLD POWER ★^687 time of worldwide concern about immigration, race relations, and the “white man’s burden,” all of w ...
688 ★ CHAPTER 17 Freedom’s Boundaries, at Home and Abroad the United States in the “ un- American” position of “crushing with mi ...
The merger movement of 1897–1904 (discussed in the previous chapter) left broad sections of the economy under the control of gia ...
690 ★ CHAPTER 17 Freedom’s Boundaries, at Home and Abroad Populists (p. 652) Coxey’s Army (p. 656) New South (p. 660) Kansas Exo ...
What cultural conflicts emerged in the 1990s? FOCUS QUESTIONS • Why was the city such a central element in Progressive America ...
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