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Preface: Toward Consideration of the Rhetorical Culture of Equality | ||
Acknowledgments | ||
1 | Introduction: The Story of Equality | 1 |
Pt. 1 | The Rhetorical Foundations of American Equality | |
2 | The British Rhetoric of Revolt, 1760-1774 | 19 |
3 | The Anglo-American Revolutionary Rhetoric, 1774-1789 | 40 |
4 | The African-American Rhetoric of Equal Rights, 1774-1860 | 69 |
Pt. 2 | Rhetorical Integrations | |
5 | Separate But Equal, 1865-1896 | 101 |
6 | Integrated Equality, 1896-1960 | 147 |
7 | The New Equalities, 1960-1990 | 188 |
Afterword | 217 | |
Research and Bibliography Essay | 233 | |
Appendix: Reference List of Newspapers and Magazines | 249 | |
Notes | 251 | |
Index | 345 |
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