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200 _aCivil Disobedience in America
_bLIVR
_eA Documentary History
_fDavid R. WEBER
210 _aLondres
_cCornell University Press
_d1978
215 _a318 p.
320 _aNotes p. 301-314 Index
345 _a139
545 _hp. 33-54
_iI. Origins
545 _fEdward HART et alii
_hp. 35-37
_iThe Flusching Remontrance (1657)
545 _fJonathan MAYHEW
_hp. 38-43
_i"Discourse Concerning Unlimited Submission and Non-Resistance to the Higher Power" (1750)
545 _fJohn WOLLMAN
_hp. 44-48
_iJohn Wolman's Journal (c. 1760)
545 _fIsaac BACKUS
_hp. 49-54
_i"An Appeal to the Public for Relegion Liberty" (1773)
545 _hp. 55-96
_iII. Conscience vs. Law in the Mid-Nine teenth Century
545 _fWilliam LLOYD GARRISON
_hp. 57-60
_i"Review of Gerrit Smith's Letters" and "Trial of Rev. Mr. Cheever" (1835)
545 _fWilliam ELLERY CHANNING
_hp. 61-68
_i"Lecture on War" (1838)
545 _fJohn PIERPONT
_hp. 69-72
_iA Discourse on the Covenant with Judas (1842)
545 _fJohn GREENLEAF WHITTIER
_hp. 73-75
_i"Massachusetts to Virginia" (1843)
545 _fJames RUSSELL LOWELL
_hp. 76
_i"On the Capture of Fugitive Slaves Near Washington" (1845)
545 _fFrancis WAYLAND
_hp. 77-83
_iThe Duty of Obedience to the Civil Magistrate (1847)
545 _fHenry David THOREAU
_hp. 84-96
_i"Resistance to Civil Government" (1849)
545 _hp. 97-177
_iIII. Disobedience to the Fugitive Slave Law of 1850
545 _fLewis HAYDEN
_fWilliam C. NELL et alii
_hp. 99-105
_i"Declaration of Sentiments of the Colored Citizens of Boston, on the Fugitive Slave Bill" (1850)
545 _fTheodore PARKER
_hp. 106-112
_iThe Function and Place of Conscience, in Relation to the Laws of Men (1850)
545 _fSamuel WILLARD
_hp. 113-114
_iThe Grand Issue (1851)
545 _fNathalie HALL
_hp. 115-120
_iThe Limits of Civil Obedience (1851)
545 _fDaniel FOSTER
_hp. 121-123
_iOur Nation's Sins and the Christian's Duty (1851)
545 _fCharles BEECHER
_hp. 124-128
_iThe Duty of Disobedience to Wicked Laws (1851)
545 _fGerrit SMITH
_hp. 129-131
_iThe True Office of Civil Government (1851)
545 _fThomas TREADWELL STONE
_hp. 132-133
_iAn Address before the Salem Femele Anti-Slavery Society (1852)
545 _fJoshua GIDDINGS
_hp. 134-139
_iSpeeches in Congress (1850-1852)
545 _fWendell PHILLIPS
_hp. 140-143
_iSpeech at the Melodeon on the First Anniversary of the Rendition of Thomas Sims (1852)
545 _fHarriet BEECHER STOWE
_hp. 144-156
_iUncle Tom's Cabin (1852)
545 _fThomas WENTWORTH HIGGINSON
_hp. 157-162
_iMassachusetts in Mourning (1854)
545 _f Henry David THOREAU
_hp. 163-167
_i"Slavery in Massachusetts" (1854)
545 _fLydia Maria CHILD
_hp. 168-176
_iThe Duty of Disobedience to the Fugitive Slave Act (1860)
545 _hp. 177-202
_iIV. Disobedient Feminists
545 _fElizabeth CADY STATON
_fLucretia MOTT et alii
_hp. 179-183
_i"Declaration of Sentiments and Resolutions of the First Woman's Rights Convention" (1848)
545 _fSusan B. ANTHONY
_hp. 184-187
_iStatement to the Court (1873)
545 _fAbby SMITH
_hp. 188-194
_iSpeeches and Letters (1873-1874)
545 _hp. 195-202
_iMilitant Suffragists Picket President Wilson (1917)
545 _hp. 203-230
_iV. Civil Disobedience for Civil Rights
545 _hp. 205-210
_iA. Philip Randolph vs.Wayne Morse (1948)
545 _fMartin Luther KING
_hp. 211-224
_iThree Statements on Civil Disobedience (1961-1968)
545 _fStokely CARMICHAEL
_hp. 225-230
_i"Black Power" (1966)
545 _hp. 231-290
_iVI. Conscientious Resistance to War in the Twentieth Century
545 _fJohn HAYNES HOLMES
_hp. 233-238
_i"A Statement to My People on the Eve of War" (1917)
545 _fCarl HAESSLER
_fMaurice HESS
_fRoger BALDWIN
_hp. 239-242
_iStatements by Conscientious Objectors (1918)
545 _fAlbert EINSTEIN
_hp. 243-246
_iThe Two Percent Speech (1930)
545 _fJessie WALLACE HUGHAN
_hp. 247-250
_iThe Beginnings of War Resistance (1935)
545 _fLeon THOMSON
_fDonald BENEDICT
_fDavid DELLINGER et alii
_hp. 251-254
_iWhy We Refused to Register (1941)
545 _fAlbert BIGELOW
_hp. 255-259
_i"Why I Am Sailing into the Pacific Bomb-Test Area" (1958)
545 _fCharlotte E. KEYES
_hp. 260-269
_i"Suppose They Gave a War and No One Came" (1966)
545 _fMichael FERBER
_hp. 270-274
_i"A Time to Say No" (1967)
545 _fDaniel BERRIGAN
_hp. 278-285
_iThe Trial of the Catonsville Nine (1970)
545 _fJohn William WARD
_hp. 286-290
_i"To Whom Should I Write a Letter ?" (1972)
545 _hp. 291-300
_iVII. Epilogue
545 _fJeb STUART MAGRUDER
_hp. 293-296
_iTestimony before the Senate Select Committee on Presidential Compaign Activities (1973)
545 _fWilliam SLOANE COFFIN, Jr.
_hp. 297-300
_i"Not Yet a Good Man" (1973)
606 _aCivil disobedience
_xHistory
_yUnited States
_924480
606 _aPolitical science
_xStoryes
_yUnited States
_924481
610 _aETATS-UNIS D'AMERIQUE. POLITIQUE. HISTOIRE SOCIALE
700 _4070
_aWEBER
_bDavid R.
_923501
801 _aTN
_bBIB.CEC
_c20181113
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