[F] = Foner, Eric. A Short History of Reconstruction: Updated Edition. Harper Perennial Modern Classics, 2015. ISBN: 9780062370860. [Preview with Google Books]
[P] = Polenberg, Richard D., ed. The Era of Franklin D. Roosevelt, 1933–1945: A Brief History with Documents. Bedford / St. Martin's, 2000. ISBN: 9780312133108.
[T] = Trachtenberg, Alan. The Incorporation of America: Culture and Society in the Gilded Age: 25th Anniversary Edition. Hill and Wang, 2007. ISBN: 9780809058280. [Preview with Google Books]
[W]= Williams, Robert F. Negroes with Guns. Foreword by Gloria House. Introduction by Timothy B. Tyson. Wayne State University Press, 1998. ISBN: 9780814327142. [Preview with Google Books]
Note: All readings are required unless otherwise indicated.
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Unit 1 – A New Birth of Freedom? Legacies of the Civil War And Reconstruction | ||
1 | Introductions | No readings assigned |
2 | Reconstruction, Race, and Reunion |
[F] "Preface." [F] Chapter 1: The World the War Made. [F] Chapter 4: Ambiguities of Free Labor. [F] Chapter 5: The Failure of Presidential Reconstruction, pp. 92-103. [F] Chapter 6: The Making of Radical Reconstruction. [F] Chapter 9: The Challenge of Enforcement. Blight, David W. "The Civil War in American Memory." National Park Service. Coates,Ta-Nehisi. "Why Do So Few Blacks Study the Civil War?" The Atlantic: The Civil War Issue, 2011. |
3 | Analyzing Primary Sources: Reconstruction |
Anderson, Jourdan. "To My Old Master," August 7, 1865. Letters of Note.
Mississippi Black Codes (1865). History is a Weapon. Address of the Colored Convention to the People of Alabama [Mobile, Al; 1867]. Red as Folk. Edward Crosby Testimony Regarding the KKK, 1872. Scribd. Douglass, Frederick. "Why Reconstruction Failed [August 1, 1880]." Marxists Internet Archive. |
4 | Screening: Independent Lens: Birth of a Movement - The Battle Against American's First Blockbuster. | No readings assigned. Work on Essay #1. |
Unit 2 – Incorporating America in the Gilded Age | ||
5 | Conflict and Conquest in The Frontier West |
[T] "Preface." [Preview with Google Books] [T] Chapter 1: The Western Route. [Preview with Google Books] Turner, Frederick Jackson. Chew, Lee. "Life of a Chinese Immigrant (1903)." W.W. Norton & Company, Inc. Recommended Lee, Erika. "The Chinese Exclusion Example: Race, Immigration, and American Gatekeeping, 1882–1924." Journal of American Ethnic History 21, no. 3 (2002): 36–62.
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6 | Capital, Labor, and the Standardization of Work |
[T] Chapter 2: Mechanization Takes Command. [T] Chapter 3: Capital and Labor. Jones, Rev. Jesse H., and I.G. Blanchard. "Eight-Hours.” Marxists Internet Archive. Taylor, Frederick Winslow. Recommended
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7 | Turning Points: 1893 and 1894 |
[T] Chapter 7: White City. Allen, Jon. "Capital Versus Labor: The Pullman Strike Showdown." Political Affairs, September 28, 2007. |
Unit 3 – The Search for Order at Home and Abroad | ||
8 | Becoming a World Power |
Silva, Noenoe K. "The 1897 Petitions Protesting Annexation," 1998. The Annexation Of Hawaii: A Collection Of Documents, University of Hawaii at Manoa Library. Platform of the American Anti-Imperialist League. Modern History Sourcebook: American Anti-Imperialist League, 1899. Fordham University. |
9 | Progressive Reform |
"I Am Almost a Prisoner": Women Plead for Contraception. History Matters. |
10 | Culture and Conflict in the 1920s |
Students will be assigned ONE of the following articles: Ngai, Mae M. "Nationalism, Immigration Control, and the Ethnoracial Remapping of America in the 1920s." OAH Magazine of History 21, no. 3 (2007): 11–15. Glickman, Lawrence B. "Rethinking Politics: Consumers and the Public Good during the 'Jazz Age'." OAH Magazine of History 21, no. 3 (2007): 16–20. Dumenil, Lynn. "The New Woman and the Politics of the 1920s." OAH Magazine of History 21, no. 3 (2007): 22–26. |
Unit 4 – The Global Crises of the 1930s and 1940s | ||
11 | The Great Depression and the New Deal |
[P] Chapter 1: FDR as President, pp. 39–44. [P] Chapter 2: The New Deal, pp. 68–89. [P] Chapter 4: Documenting the Depression: The Photographs of Dorothea Lange, pp. 108–13. [P] Chapter 5: Right...and Left...Face, pp. 114–119. [P] Chapter 6: Race, Ethnicity, and Reform, pp. 142–56. Selections from |
12 | The Second World War |
Korematsu v. United States: The U.S. Supreme Court Upholds Internment. History Matters. Recommended A More Perfect Union: Japanese Americans & the U.S. Constitution. Smithsonian National Museum of American History. |
13 | The United States and the Creation of Three Worlds |
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Unit 5 – The Cold War And The Color Line | ||
14 | Cold War Culture and the Quest for Security |
"Employment of Homosexuals and Other Sex Perverts in Government (1950)." Frontline. |
15 | Space, Place, and Race in Postwar America |
Recommended Cohen, Lizabeth. "From Town Center to Shopping Center: The Reconfiguration of Community Marketplaces in Postwar America." American Historical Review 101, no. 4 (1996):1050–81. |
16 | The Long Civil Rights Movement |
[W] House, Gloria. "Forward." [W] Tyson, Timothy. "Robert F. Williams, 'Black Power,' and the Roots of the African American Freedom Struggle." Gage, Beverly. "What an Uncensored Letter to M.L.K. Reveals," New York Times Magazine, November 11, 2014. Hall, Jacquelyn Dowd. "The Long Civil Rights Movement and the Political Uses of the Past." Journal of American History 91, no. 4 (2005): 1233–63. Dudziak, Mary. "Brown as a Cold War Case." Journal of American History 91, no. 1 (2004): 32–42. Ogbar, Jeffrey O.G. "The FBI’s War on Civil Rights Leaders," January 16, 2017. Daily Beast. View HBO. "King In The Wilderness Official Trailer (2018) | HBO." March 7, 2018. YouTube. "Eyes On The Prize - (Part 1) Awakenings 1954–1956." April 13, 2016. YouTube. |
17 | The International Black Freedom Struggle |
[W] Note: Read the entire book. Gaines, Kevin. "A World to Win: The International Dimension of the Black Freedom Movement." OAH Magazine of History 20, no. 5 (2006): 14–18. View "Negroes with Guns." July 9, 2017. YouTube. |
Unit 6 – Revolutions at Home and Abroad | ||
18 | Vietnam and the New Left |
Hall, Mitchell K. "The Vietnam Era Antiwar Movement." OAH Magazine of History 18, no. 5 (2004): 13–17. Lubar, Steven. "'Do Not Fold, Spindle or Mutilate': a Cultural History of the Punch Card." Journal of American Culture 15, no. 4 (1992) pp. 43–53. Savio, Mario. "And End to History," 1964. History is a Weapon. King, Jr., Martin Luther. "Declaration of Independence from the War in Vietnam (1967)." Declaration Project. Recommended
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19 | Power, Protest, and the Politics of Identity |
"Black Panther Party Platform, Program, and Rules." History is a Weapon.
Strait, Guy.
New York Radical Women. "No More Miss America!," August 22, 1968. Redstockings. Hanisch, Carol. "The Personal is Political," February 1969. CarolHanisch.org. (skim the January 2006 introduction) American Indian Center. "Seizure of Alcatraz Island," 1969. Digital History. Young Lords Party. "13 Point Program and Platform," October 1969. Latino Education Network Service.
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20 | Visit to MIT Archives and Special Collections |
No readings assigned. View "MIT: Progressions (1969)." July 18, 2017. YouTube. |
Unit 7 – A Nation Divided | ||
21 | The Silent Majority and the Crises of the 1970s |
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22 | Research Paper Workshop | No readings assigned. Work on the final paper. |
23 | Conservatives in Power and the Long Life of “Law and Order” |
Thompson, Heather Ann. "Why Mass Incarceration Matters: Rethinking Crisis, Decline, and Transformation in Postwar American History." Journal of American History 97, no. 3 (2010): 703–34. Carter, Dan T. "The Rise of Conservatism Since World War II." OAH Magazine of History 17, no. 2 (2003): 11–16. |
24 | The Rediscovery of the Market and the Rise of a Digital Age |
Metcalf, Stephen. "Neoliberalism: The Idea that Swallowed the World," The Guardian, August 18, 2017. O’Mara, Margaret. "The Future of Work: The Technology Industry is Changing the Rules." Pacific Standard, October 16, 2015. Barlow, Jack Perry. "Jack In, Young Pioneer!" Keynote Essay for the 1994 Computerworld College Edition. Electronic Frontier Foundation. Recommended
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Unit 8 – Toward a History of the Present | ||
25 | Growing Up in the Twenty-First Century |
"Sherry Turkle: Connected, But Alone?" TED Talk, 2012. |
26 | Closing Thoughts | No readings assigned. Prepare mini-presentations on final papers. |