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Acknowledgements | ||
Preface | ||
Ch. 1 | Native American Females | |
"Keynote: Charting New Directions" | 3 | |
"Past Positives and Present Problems." | 8 | |
"Squaw Image Stereotyping" | 17 | |
"Contemporary Indian Humor" | 22 | |
"Indian Women as Change Agents for Indian Policy" | 29 | |
"Retrospect and Prospect: The Past, Present, and Future For Indian Women." | 34 | |
Ch. 2 | Native American Males | |
"I Will Fight No More Forever." | 43 | |
"You Must Speak Straight So That Your Words May Go As Sunlight To Our Hearts" | 44 | |
"The Whites Think We Don't Know about the Mines, But We Do." | 46 | |
"Manifesto Addressed to the President of the United States from the Youth of America" | 48 | |
"For the World to Live 'Europe' Must Die" | 54 | |
"Inaugural Address to the Navajo Nation" | 64 | |
Ch. 3 | African American Females | |
"Poem" | 73 | |
"An Address Delivered Before the Afric-American Female Intelligence Society of America." | 74 | |
"The New Cry" | 80 | |
"The Law and Moral Issues." | 83 | |
"Founders Day Address" | 89 | |
"Choose One of Five" | 94 | |
Ch. 4 | African American Males | |
"The Abolition of Slavery and the Slave Trade In the French and British Colonies" | 105 | |
"Speech on the Fugitive Slave Bill" | 110 | |
"The Negro Exodus from the Gulf States" | 113 | |
"Address Delivered Before Women's New England Club, Boston Jan. 27, 1889" | 129 | |
"Our Democracy and the Ballot" | 135 | |
"The Drum Major Instinct" | 142 | |
Ch. 5 | Mexican American Males | |
"Reverse Racism" | 154 | |
"The Word Was Made Flesh: Spanish in the Classroom" | 159 | |
"Chavez in Austin, Texas" | 161 | |
"Social Revolution in the Southwest" | 171 | |
"The Chicano and Education" | 182 | |
"Doing More For More: Hispanic Issues For Texas And The Nation" | 198 | |
Ch. 6 | Mexican American Females | |
"The Meaning of the Chicano Movement" | 215 | |
"Through the Curtain of Discontent A Face Emerges" | 220 | |
"Thoughts On A Sunday Afternoon" | 224 | |
"Viva La Causa! Viva La Raza" | 229 | |
"Folk Lore of the Texas-Mexican Vaquero" | 234 | |
"Rancho Buena Vista: Its Ways of Life and Traditions" | 236 | |
Ch. 7 | White American Females | |
"What Have We, As Individuals, To Do With Slavery?" | 255 | |
"For the Woman Suffrage Movement" | 260 | |
"An Epistle to the Clergy of the Southern States 1836." | 275 | |
"Restlessness of Youth: An Asset of Free Societies." | 297 | |
"Commencement Speech on Ethics at Virginia State University, May 21, 1989" | 303 | |
"To Love and Serve Humanity" | 311 | |
Bibliography | 315 |
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