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American Literacy, Throughout America's history thousands of books have captured the imagination of its populace, but only a few hundred have transcended pure entertainment or topicality and cut to the root of our nation's character. Beginning with Amerigo Vespucci, whose C, American Literacy
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  • American Literacy
  • Written by author J. N. Conway
  • Published by William Morrow, 1993/12/31
  • Throughout America's history thousands of books have captured the imagination of its populace, but only a few hundred have transcended pure entertainment or topicality and cut to the root of our nation's character. Beginning with Amerigo Vespucci, whose C
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Introduction: Why Books Make a Difference 13
Ch. 1 Cosmographiae Introductio, 1507 21
Ch. 2 The Bay Psalm Book, 1640 25
Ch. 3 Experiments and Observations on Electricity, Made at Philadelphia in America, 1751-54 31
Ch. 4 Common Sense, 1776 37
Ch. 5 The Declaration of Independence, 1776 41
Ch. 6 Webster's Spelling Book, 1783 45
Ch. 7 The Federalist, 1787-88 51
Ch. 8 Arthur Mervyn, 1799-1800 55
Ch. 9 "The Star-Spangled Banner," 1814 59
Ch. 10 Commentaries on American Law, 1826-30 65
Ch. 11 The McGuffey Eclectic Readers, 1836-57 69
Ch. 12 Nature, 1836 75
Ch. 13 Two Years Before the Mast, 1840 81
Ch. 14 Woman in the Nineteenth Century, 1845 87
Ch. 15 Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, 1845 93
Ch. 16 "Civil Disobedience," 1849 97
Ch. 17 Uncle Tom's Cabin, 1852 101
Ch. 18 The Gettysburg Address, 1863 107
Ch. 19 Kindergarten Culture, 1870 113
Ch. 20 Progress and Poverty, 1879 119
Ch. 21 A Century of Dishonor, 1881 125
Ch. 22 "The New Colossus," 1883 129
Ch. 23 Looking Backward, 1888 135
Ch. 24 The Gospel of Wealth, 1889 141
Ch. 25 How the Other Half Lives, 1890 147
Ch. 26 The Influence of Sea Power upon History, 1890 153
Ch. 27 History of Woman Suffrage, 1881-1902 157
Ch. 28 Maggie: A Girl of the Streets, 1893 163
Ch. 29 Wealth Against Commonwealth, 1894 167
Ch. 30 The Boston Cooking-School Cook Book, 1896 171
Ch. 31 "The Man with the Hoe," 1899 177
Ch. 32 Sister Carrie, 1900 183
Ch. 33 The Octopus, 1901 189
Ch. 34 The Souls of Black Folk, 1903 195
Ch. 35 The Shame of the Cities, 1904 201
Ch. 36 The History of the Standard Oil Company, 1904 207
Ch. 37 The Jungle, 1906 213
Ch. 38 The Great American Fraud, 1906 219
Ch. 39 Family Limitation, 1914 223
Ch. 40 The Grapes of Wrath, 1939 229
Ch. 41 The Common Sense Book of Baby and Child Care, 1946 235
Ch. 42 The Silent Spring, 1962 239
Ch. 43 The Other America, 1962 245
Ch. 44 The Feminine Mystique, 1963 249
Ch. 45 The American Way of Death, 1963 253
Ch. 46 "Letter from Birmingham Jail," 1963 259
Ch. 47 Unsafe at Any Speed, 1965 265
Ch. 48 Equality of Educational Opportunity, 1966 271
Ch. 49 The Population Bomb, 1968 275
Ch. 50 The Pentagon Papers, 1971 279
Suggested Reading 285
Index 295


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