The faith of our fathers : an anthology expressing the aspirations of the American common man, 1790-1860 /

"This book is an anthology expressing the democratic aspirations of the American common man. The "faith of our fathers" is presented through writings, speeches, resolutions, and petitions that exemplify the ideals of political, social, and economic betterment of the American plain peo...

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Other Authors: Mark, Irving, 1908- (Editor), Schwaab, Eugene L. (Eugene Lincoln), 1909- (Editor)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: New York : Alfred A. Knopf, 1952
Edition:First edition.
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245 1 4 |a The faith of our fathers :  |b an anthology expressing the aspirations of the American common man, 1790-1860 /  |c edited by Irving Mark (Brooklyn College) and Eugene L. Schwaab. 
250 |a First edition. 
264 1 |a New York :  |b Alfred A. Knopf,  |c 1952. 
264 4 |c ©1952 
300 |a 1 online resource (xviii, 393 pages) 
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504 |a Includes bibliographical references. 
505 0 |a Civil rights. Resolutions on the Alien and Sedition Acts from Woodford County, Kentucky [1798] -- On the Alien and Sedition Laws [1798] / John Armstrong -- An essay on the liberty of the press [1799] / George Hay -- To the Citizens of Richmond, not Freeholders [1801] -- Plea for Extension of the Franchise [1821] / John Cramer -- The Memorial of the Non-Freeholders of Richmond, Virginia [1829] -- To My Fellow Citizens [1835] / Rev. Elijah P. Lovejoy -- Address on Right of Free Discussion [1838] / Lewis C. Gunn -- Democracy [1841] / George S. Camp -- Declaration of Sentiments at the Seneca Falls Convention [1848] -- Speech on Negro Suffrage [1851] / Norton S. Townshend -- At the Women's Rights Convention, Akron, Ohio [1851] / Sojourner Truth -- Protest against Taxation without Representation [1852] / Harriot K. Hunt -- Protest [1855] / Henry B. Blackwell and Lucy Stone -- Right to alter the existing government. Seditious Writings [1798] / David Brown -- Editorial on Rebellion [1817] / Hezekiah Niles -- An address for the benefit of the Greeks [1824] / William W. Miller -- The rights of man to property [1829] / Thomas Skidmore -- Address at the working men's dinner [1830] / Robert Walker -- An address on the origin and progress of Avarice [1834] / Seth Luther -- Speech before the Constitutional Assembly of Rhode Island [1842] / Thomas W. Dorr -- To Thomas A. Devyr from prison [1845] / Smith A. Boughton -- Fraternal aid to the common men of other nations. A Virginia address to the National Assembly of France [1791] -- Resolution of the Democratic Society of New York [1794] -- South America [1817] / Henry Marie Brackenridge -- An appeal in behalf of the independent South American provinces [1818] -- An oration delivered on the fourth of July [1839] / George Holley -- An essay on education [1841] / Caleb Atwater -- The Oregon question [1846] / The Western Review -- All men are created equal. Five letters addressed to the Yeomanry [1792] / George Logan -- Plan for a nobility in the United States [1798] -- Essay in behalf of the poor [1804] / William Wirt -- Essay on naturalization [1816] -- Resolutions at a working men's meeting [1829] -- Advantages of a Republican Condition of Society [1833] / Samuel Whitcomb, Jr. -- The Inequality of Human Condition [1836] / William Leggett -- An Appeal to the Voluntary Citizens [1840] / Henry E. Riell -- Speech at Tammany Hall [1841] / Michael Walsh -- The Great Lawsuit [1843] / Margaret Fuller -- The White Banner [1851] / George Lippard -- Toward Negro equality. Slavery inconsistent with justice and good policy [1792] / Rev. David Rice -- Petition of the American Convention against Slavery [1794] -- Discourse before the New York Abolitionist Society [1798] / Elihu Hubbard Smith -- An address to the New York African Society [1809] / William Hamilton -- Observations on slavery [1814] / Elias Hicks -- Manumission Society of North Carolina: an address to the people of North Carolina [1830] -- Oasis [1834] / Lydia Maria Child -- Speech on slavery [1838] / Angelina E. Grimke Weld -- American slavery as it is [1839] / Theodore Weld -- Address on the gradual abolition of slavery in West Virginia [1847] / Henry Ruffner -- Minority report of the Boston Grammar School Board [1849] / Charles T. Russell -- A lecture on American slavery [1850] / Frederick Douglass -- Last speech to the court [1859] / John Brown 
505 8 |a Community humaneness. On the death penalty [1793] / William Bradford -- A discourse on humane sentiment [1794] / Rev. Thomas Barnard -- Report on a visit to Bridewell [1809] / The Humane Society of New York -- An improved mode of treating the insane [1815] / Thomas Eddy -- A sermon on deaf and dumb persons / Thomas Hopkins Gallaudet -- Report on a ministry-at-large in Boston [1831-2] / Joseph Tuckerman -- The case of Laura Dewey Bridgman [1840] / Samuel Gridley Howe -- Memorial to th Massachusetts Legislature [1843] Dorothea Dix -- Report [1848] / Boston Society for Aiding Discharged Convicts -- First circular of the Children's Aid Society [1853] / Charles Loring Brace -- Free public education. A plan for the general establishment of schools [1791] / Robert Coram -- Memorial to the General Assembly of Rhode Island [1799] / John Howland -- A plan for improving female education [1819] / Emma Willard -- Letter tot he School Commissioners [1822] / Nathan Guilford -- Six essays on public education- essay VI [1830] -- Its nature [1831] / American Lyceum -- Report of the Pennsylvania Joint Committee [1834] -- To the people of New Jersey on common schools [1838] / George Washington Doane -- Importance of a uniform common school system [1839] Elijah Vance -- Report on free schools [1844] / Onondaga County Teachers' Institute Committee -- Free schools in Virginia [1850] / Moncure Daniel Conway -- Peace among nations. An oration on war [1797] / Isaac A. Van Hook -- Letter to the editors on peace [1800] / Repubesco -- War inconsistent with the religion of Jesus Christ [1812] -- Solemn review of the custom of war [1814] / Rev. Noah Worcester -- Essay on a Congress of Nations [1840] / William Ladd -- Christian non-resistance [1846] / Adin Ballou -- The assassin and the soldier [1845] / Henry C. Wright -- World's Workingmen's Strike against war [1850] / Elihu Burritt -- An American voice on war [1856] / William Rounceville Alger -- Religious freedom. The rights of conscience inalienable [1791] / John Leland -- Proofs of a conspiracy against Christianity [1802] / Abraham Bishop -- Speech in the North Carolina Legislature [1809] / Jacob Henry -- On the Sabbath mails / Richard M. Johnson -- Resolutions / The Friends of Liberal Principles and Equal Rights in Rochester -- Report on the destruction of the Ursiline Convent [1834] -- Speech before the Supreme Court of Massachusetts [1836] / Abner Kneeland -- The state of the nation [1850] / Theodore Parker -- Memorial to the Massachusetts Constitutional Convention [1853] / John W. Le Barnes -- Share the land. Petition for land from Illinois settlers [1790] / James Piggott and other -- Remarks on land allotments [1796] / John Evert Van Alen -- The Memorial of the New York Irish Emigrant Association [1818] --Report on public lands for education in the Maryland Senate [1821] -- Memorial of the Missouri Legislature on Federal Land Policy [1825] --The sources and effects of unequal wealth [1826] / Langdon Byllesby -- Memorial to Congress on the land question [1828] -- Resolution on land [1834] / Trades' Union National Convention -- The radical and advocate of equality [1835] / Paul Brown -- Report of the National Reform Union [1844] -- Monopoly of land the great evil [1845] / Lewis Masquerier -- Speech on the Homestead Bill [1851] / George Washington Julian -- Iron Harp [1855] / Augustine J.H. Duganné -- Right to earn a living. An address [1791] / The Journeymen Carpenters of Philadelphia -- Address to the public [1805] / The Working Shoemakers of Philadelphia -- To the master printers of the City of New York [1809] / The New York Typographical Society -- An oration delivered before the Trades Union of Boston [1834] / Frederick Robinson -- Ten-hour circular [1835] / The Boston Committee -- To the journeymen printers [1837] / The Typographical Association of New York City -- Social destiny of man [1840] / Albert Brisbane -- Address to the Journeymen Printers of the United States [1850] / National Convention of Journeymen Printers -- Equitable return for work done. The key of Liberty [1798] / William Manning -- An essay on Common Wealths [1822] / New York Society for Promoting Communities -- Resolutions [1831] / The New York Association of Tailoresses -- Working Man's Manual [1831] / Stephen Simpson -- Political essays [1831] / New York Association for Gratuitous Distribution of Discussions on Political Economy -- An address to farmers, mechanics, and laborers [1834] -- Labor the only true source of wealth [1837] / Theophilus Fisk -- Equitable Commerce [1846] / Josiah Warren -- The workingman's political economy [1847] / John Pickering -- Labor and other capital [1849] / Edward Kellogg -- An advertisement [1850] / The Journeymen Printers of Philadelphia. 
520 |a "This book is an anthology expressing the democratic aspirations of the American common man. The "faith of our fathers" is presented through writings, speeches, resolutions, and petitions that exemplify the ideals of political, social, and economic betterment of the American plain people. These expressions represent much that is good in the American way of life. The materials in this anthology show the democratic character of our Revolutionary heritage. They depict the struggles of ordinary men and women to fulfill the promise of the Declaration of Independence."--Taken from preface 
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