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ISBN 10: 039369691X
ISBN 13: 9780393696912
Author: Eric Foner
Voices of Freedom is the only reader with a thematic focus on American freedom. The organization of this enormously popular, compact, and accessible primary source documents collection mirrors the best-selling Give Me Liberty! survey texts. Much more affordable than other readers of its kind, it is an exceptional value in print and ebook formats. The Sixth Edition features new selections that focus on issues of inclusion and exclusion and the question, “Who is an American?”
Voices of Freedom A Documentary Reader 6th Table of contents:
Part 1: American Colonies to 1763
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Chapter 1: A New World
- Adam Smith, The Results of Colonization (1776)
- Giovanni da Verrazano, Encountering Native Americans (1524)
- Bartolomé de las Casas on Spanish Treatment of the Indians, from History of the Indies (1528)
- The Pueblo Revolt (1680)
- Father Jean de Brébeuf on the Customs and Beliefs of the Hurons (1635)
- Jewish Petition to the Dutch West India Company (1655)
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Chapter 2: Beginnings of English America, 1607-1660
- Exchange between John Smith and Powhatan (1608)
- Sending Women to Virginia (1622)
- Henry Care, English Liberties (1680)
- John Winthrop, Speech to the Massachusetts General Court (1645)
- The Trial of Ann Hutchinson (1637)
- Roger Williams, Letter to the Town of Providence (1655)
- The Levellers, The Agreement of the People Presented to the Council of the Army (1647)
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Chapter 3: Creating Anglo-America, 1660-1750
- William Penn, Pennsylvania Charter of Privileges and Liberties (1701)
- Nathaniel Bacon on Bacon’s Rebellion (1676)
- Letter by an Immigrant to Pennsylvania (1769)
- An Act Concerning Negroes and Other Slaves (1664)
- Benjamin Franklin, “Observations Concerning the Increase of Mankind” (1751)
- Complaint of an Indentured Servant (1756)
- Women in the Household Economy (1709)
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Chapter 4: Slavery, Freedom, and the Struggle for Empire, to 1763
- An Act for the Encouragement of the Importation of White Servants (1698)
- Olaudah Equiano on Slavery (1789)
- Advertisements for Runaway Slaves and Servants (1738)
- The Independent Reflector on Limited Monarchy and Liberty (1752)
- The Trial of John Peter Zenger (1735)
- The Great Awakening Comes to Connecticut (1740)
- Pontiac, Two Speeches (1762 and 1763)
Part 2: A New Nation, 1763-1840
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Chapter 5: The American Revolution, 1763-1783
- Virginia Resolutions on the Stamp Act (1765)
- New York Workingmen Demand a Voice in the Revolutionary Struggle (1770)
- Association of the New York Sons of Liberty (1773)
- Farmington, Connecticut, Resolutions on the Intolerable Acts (1774)
- Thomas Paine, Common Sense (1776)
- Samuel Seabury’s Argument against Independence (1775)
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Chapter 6: The Revolution Within
- Abigail and John Adams on Women and the American Revolution (1776)
- Jefferson’s Bill for Establishing Religious Freedom (1779)
- John Adams on the American Revolution (1818)
- Noah Webster on Equality (1787)
- Liberating Indentured Servants (1784)
- Letter of Phillis Wheatley (1774)
- Benjamin Rush, Thoughts Upon Female Education (1787)
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Chapter 7: Founding a Nation, 1783-1791
- Petition of Inhabitants West of the Ohio River (1785)
- David Ramsey, American Innovations in Government (1789)
- J. Hector St. John de Crèvecoeur, “What, Then, Is the American?” (1782)
- James Winthrop, The Anti-Federalist Argument (1787)
- Thomas Jefferson on Race and Slavery (1781)
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Chapter 8: Securing the Republic, 1791-1815
- Benjamin F. Bache, A Defense of the French Revolution (1792-93)
- Address of the Democratic-Republican Society of Pennsylvania (1794)
- Judith Sargent Murray, “On the Equality of the Sexes” (1790)
- Protest against the Alien and Sedition Acts (1798)
- George Tucker on Gabriel’s Rebellion (1801)
- Tecumseh, Speech to the Osage (1810)
- Felix Grundy, Battle Cry of the War Hawks (1811)
- Mercy Otis Warren on Religion and Virtue (1805)
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Chapter 9: The Market Revolution, 1800-1840
- Sarah Bagley, Freedom and Necessity at Lowell (1845)
- Joseph Smith, The Wentworth Letter (1842)
- Margaret McCarthy to Her Family in Ireland (1850)
- Ralph Waldo Emerson, “The American Scholar” (1837)
- Henry David Thoreau, Walden (1854)
- Charles G. Finney, “Sinners Bound to Change Their Own Hearts” (1836)
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Chapter 10: Democracy in America, 1815-1840
- The Monroe Doctrine (1823)
- John Quincy Adams on the Role of the National Government (1825)
- Andrew Jackson, Veto of the Bank Bill
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