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By: Material type: TextTextSeries: America in the makingPublication details: New York, Crowell-Collier Press [1968]Description: 200 p. illus. 21 cmSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • 081 ARC N68U
Contents:
"Newe and dangerous opinions": Roger Williams.--Morning star of liberty: John Peter Zenger.--"Whether it be popular or unpopular": Thomas Paine.--The common scold: Anne Royall.--The beatnik of 1830: Joseph Palmer.--"Burn the Tribune! Hang Old Greeley!": Horace Greeley.--"I was not born to be forced": Henry David Thoreau.--The branded hand: Jonathan Walker.--"If the women mean to wear the pants": Amelia Jenks Bloomer.--"The minority are right!": Eugene Debs.--"I believe that men will see the truth": Woodrow Wilson.--First lady doctor in the West: Bethenia Owens.--"The law was wrong, not I": Margaret Sanger. --"The atomic clock ticks faster": J. Robert Oppenheimer.--"My God, I feel so alone!": J. William Fulbright.--Bibliography (p. [193]-195)
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"Newe and dangerous opinions": Roger Williams.--Morning star of liberty: John Peter Zenger.--"Whether it be popular or unpopular": Thomas Paine.--The common scold: Anne Royall.--The beatnik of 1830: Joseph Palmer.--"Burn the Tribune! Hang Old Greeley!": Horace Greeley.--"I was not born to be forced": Henry David Thoreau.--The branded hand: Jonathan Walker.--"If the women mean to wear the pants": Amelia Jenks Bloomer.--"The minority are right!": Eugene Debs.--"I believe that men will see the truth": Woodrow Wilson.--First lady doctor in the West: Bethenia Owens.--"The law was wrong, not I": Margaret Sanger. --"The atomic clock ticks faster": J. Robert Oppenheimer.--"My God, I feel so alone!": J. William Fulbright.--Bibliography (p. [193]-195)

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