America Between the Wars, 1919-1941
A Documentary Reader
Herausgegeben von Welky, David
America Between the Wars, 1919-1941
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This collection situates over seventy essential primary documents in their historical context to illustrate the American experience during the interwar period (1919-1941). Introducing a broad range of cultural and historical topics, from race and the role of women to trends in literature and the Great Depression, it also includes a wide selection of photographs and illustrations. End-of-chapter questions encourage critical thinking and analysis, while a bibliography prepares students for further research. A definitive resource for US history in the 20th century.
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This collection situates over seventy essential primary documents in their historical context to illustrate the American experience during the interwar period (1919-1941). Introducing a broad range of cultural and historical topics, from race and the role of women to trends in literature and the Great Depression, it also includes a wide selection of photographs and illustrations. End-of-chapter questions encourage critical thinking and analysis, while a bibliography prepares students for further research. A definitive resource for US history in the 20th century.
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- Uncovering the Past: Documentary Readers in American History .
- Verlag: Wiley & Sons
- 1. Auflage
- Seitenzahl: 280
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Januar 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 228mm x 151mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 349g
- ISBN-13: 9781444338973
- ISBN-10: 1444338978
- Artikelnr.: 33353451
- Uncovering the Past: Documentary Readers in American History .
- Verlag: Wiley & Sons
- 1. Auflage
- Seitenzahl: 280
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. Januar 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 228mm x 151mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 349g
- ISBN-13: 9781444338973
- ISBN-10: 1444338978
- Artikelnr.: 33353451
David Welky is Associate Professor of History at the University of Central Arkansas. He has written extensively on the history of film, sports, mass media, and popular culture in the 1920s and 1930s. His previous books include Thousand-Year Flood: The 1937 Ohio-Mississippi Disaster (2011), The Moguls and the Dictators: Hollywood and the Coming of World War II (2008), Everything Was Better in America: Print Culture in the Great Depression (2008) and Charles A. Lindbergh: The Power and Peril of Celebrity, 1927-1941 (edited with Randy Roberts, 2003).
List of Illustrations ix Series Editors' Preface x Source Acknowledgments xii Introduction 1 Chapter 1 Challenges to Postwar Readjustment 10 1 W. E. B. DuBois
"Returning Soldiers
" 1919 10 2 Jack Gaveel
Workers Need to Radicalize
1919 12 3 A. Mitchell Palmer on Communism in America
1920 15 4 Warren Harding
"Readjustment
" 1920 18 5 Charlotte Perkins Gilman
Immigration Hurts America
1923 20 Chapter 2 Social Battles of the 1920s 24 1 Grand Dragon Hiram Evans on the Klan and Americanism
1926 24 2 "The Menace of Fundamentalism
" 1925 30 3 Edwin E. Slosson
"The Futility of Anti-Prohibition
" 1920 32 4 "Why Boston Wishes to Hang Sacco and Vanzetti
" 1927 34 Chapter 3 The New Negro 38 1 Floyd J. Calvin
Criticizing Southern Lynching
1923 38 2 Marcus Garvey Addresses UNIA Supporters in Philadelphia
1919 41 3 Alain Locke
"Harlem
" 1925 43 4 Pace Phonograph Corporation
Supporting Black Businesses
1921 47 5 Zora Neale Hurston
"How It Feels to Be Colored Me
" 1928 49 6 Aaron Douglas
Aspects of Negro Life
1934 and Into Bondage
1936 52 Chapter 4 New Trends in Literature 55 1 Edna St. Vincent Millay
"Spring
" 1920 55 2 Sinclair Lewis
Main Street
1920 56 3 Countee Cullen
"Heritage
" 1925 61 4 Nella Larsen
Quicksand
1928 65 Chapter 5 Women in the 1920s 70 1 Viola I. Paradise
Housekeeping and Childcare in Rural Montana
1919 70 2 Letters from Mothers to the Children's Bureau
1920-7 74 3 Crystal Eastman
Radical Feminism
1920 76 4 Margaret Sanger Defends Birth Control
1923 79 5 Advertisement for Lysol Disinfectant: Tradition Meets the New Woman
1928 82 Chapter 6 Mass Culture 85 1 Bruce Bliven
Radio's Promise and Pitfalls
1924 85 2 Cartoons Celebrating Charles Lindbergh's Transatlantic Flight
1927 89 3 Motion Pictures in Middletown
1929 91 4 John R. Tunis on College Football
1928 94 5 Paul Gallico Discusses the Relevance of Babe Ruth
1932 97 Chapter 7 The Onset of the Great Depression 102 1 Paul Abbot on the National Economy
1929 102 2 New York Times
First Day of the Crash
1929 107 3 Herbert Hoover Speaks to the Press about the Economy
1929 110 4 Calvin Coolidge
A Bright Economic Future If We Stay the Course
1932 111 Chapter 8 To Fear or Not to Fear 116 1 Walter Lippmann
Candidate Franklin Roosevelt
1932 116 2 Herbert Hoover
The Proposed New Deal Will Ruin Us
1932 119 3 Franklin Roosevelt's Fireside Chat on Banking
1933 122 4 Cartoon Celebrating the National Recovery Administration
1933 126 Chapter 9 Voices from the Great Depression 129 1 Clarence Lee
Riding the Rails during the Great Depression
1999 129 2 Ann Marie Low
Farming in the Dust Bowl
1930-2 132 3 John L. Spivak
Migrant Farm Workers
1934 136 4 Howard Kester
The Southern Tenant Farmers Union's "Ceremony of the Land
" 1937 141 Chapter 10 The New Deal: Critics and Limitations 146 1 James P. Cannon
In Support of Unionization
1934 146 2 Huey Long
"Every Man a King
" 1934 148 3 Raymond E. Click to Franklin Roosevelt
The New Deal Means Socialism
1935 152 4 The Saturday Evening Post Attacks Intrusive Government
1935 153 5 Cartoons Denouncing the Court-Packing Plan
1937 155 Chapter 11 People of Color in the Age of Roosevelt 159 1 Herman J. D. Carter
An Injustice at Scottsboro
1933 159 2 James R. Reid
Joe Louis: African American Hero
1938 161 3 John Collier on A New Deal for Native Americans
1938 163 4 Eva Lowe (Chen Junqi) Describes Chinese American Life during the Depression
1982 166 5 Luisa Moreno
Latinos and American Identity
1940 169 Chapter 12 Women in the New Deal Era 174 1 Babe Didrikson: Viking Girl
1932 174 2 Meridel Le Sueur
"I Was Marching
" 1934 178 3 Bruce Gould and Beatrice Blackmar Gould
A Modern Marriage
1937 182 4 Eleanor Roosevelt
"My Day
" 1937
1939 183 5 Letters from African American Women to the Federal Government
1935-41 187 6 Dorothea Lange
Photos of Women Surviving Hard Times
1939 192 Chapter 13 Raising the Walls in Turbulent Times 197 1 Henry Cabot Lodge Denounces the Proposed League of Nations
1919 197 2 Harry Elmer Barnes
World War I Was a Mistake
1926 200 3 Calvin Coolidge
Address to Congress Regarding the Invasion of Nicaragua
1927 204 4 The Sinking of the Panay
1937 206 Chapter 14 The Great Debate: America Encounters World War II 211 1 Franklin Roosevelt's Neutrality Message
1939 211 2 Charles Lindbergh
America is Drifting toward War
1940 214 3 Franklin Roosevelt
Fireside Chat on "An Arsenal of Democracy
" 1940 217 4 A. Philip Randolph Calls for a March on Washington
1941 222 5 Franklin Roosevelt Declares an Unlimited National Emergency
1941 225 Chapter 15 Popular Culture and the Great Debate 228 1 Will Hays
The Motion Picture in a Changing World
1940 228 2 Henry R. Luce
America and the War
1940 230 3 Edward R. Murrow
This is London
1940 234 4 War and Consumerism: Advertisements from Time Magazine
1941 238 5 Harry Warner's Testimony to a Senate Subcommittee on War Propaganda in Film
1941 243 Bibliography 247 Index 257
"Returning Soldiers
" 1919 10 2 Jack Gaveel
Workers Need to Radicalize
1919 12 3 A. Mitchell Palmer on Communism in America
1920 15 4 Warren Harding
"Readjustment
" 1920 18 5 Charlotte Perkins Gilman
Immigration Hurts America
1923 20 Chapter 2 Social Battles of the 1920s 24 1 Grand Dragon Hiram Evans on the Klan and Americanism
1926 24 2 "The Menace of Fundamentalism
" 1925 30 3 Edwin E. Slosson
"The Futility of Anti-Prohibition
" 1920 32 4 "Why Boston Wishes to Hang Sacco and Vanzetti
" 1927 34 Chapter 3 The New Negro 38 1 Floyd J. Calvin
Criticizing Southern Lynching
1923 38 2 Marcus Garvey Addresses UNIA Supporters in Philadelphia
1919 41 3 Alain Locke
"Harlem
" 1925 43 4 Pace Phonograph Corporation
Supporting Black Businesses
1921 47 5 Zora Neale Hurston
"How It Feels to Be Colored Me
" 1928 49 6 Aaron Douglas
Aspects of Negro Life
1934 and Into Bondage
1936 52 Chapter 4 New Trends in Literature 55 1 Edna St. Vincent Millay
"Spring
" 1920 55 2 Sinclair Lewis
Main Street
1920 56 3 Countee Cullen
"Heritage
" 1925 61 4 Nella Larsen
Quicksand
1928 65 Chapter 5 Women in the 1920s 70 1 Viola I. Paradise
Housekeeping and Childcare in Rural Montana
1919 70 2 Letters from Mothers to the Children's Bureau
1920-7 74 3 Crystal Eastman
Radical Feminism
1920 76 4 Margaret Sanger Defends Birth Control
1923 79 5 Advertisement for Lysol Disinfectant: Tradition Meets the New Woman
1928 82 Chapter 6 Mass Culture 85 1 Bruce Bliven
Radio's Promise and Pitfalls
1924 85 2 Cartoons Celebrating Charles Lindbergh's Transatlantic Flight
1927 89 3 Motion Pictures in Middletown
1929 91 4 John R. Tunis on College Football
1928 94 5 Paul Gallico Discusses the Relevance of Babe Ruth
1932 97 Chapter 7 The Onset of the Great Depression 102 1 Paul Abbot on the National Economy
1929 102 2 New York Times
First Day of the Crash
1929 107 3 Herbert Hoover Speaks to the Press about the Economy
1929 110 4 Calvin Coolidge
A Bright Economic Future If We Stay the Course
1932 111 Chapter 8 To Fear or Not to Fear 116 1 Walter Lippmann
Candidate Franklin Roosevelt
1932 116 2 Herbert Hoover
The Proposed New Deal Will Ruin Us
1932 119 3 Franklin Roosevelt's Fireside Chat on Banking
1933 122 4 Cartoon Celebrating the National Recovery Administration
1933 126 Chapter 9 Voices from the Great Depression 129 1 Clarence Lee
Riding the Rails during the Great Depression
1999 129 2 Ann Marie Low
Farming in the Dust Bowl
1930-2 132 3 John L. Spivak
Migrant Farm Workers
1934 136 4 Howard Kester
The Southern Tenant Farmers Union's "Ceremony of the Land
" 1937 141 Chapter 10 The New Deal: Critics and Limitations 146 1 James P. Cannon
In Support of Unionization
1934 146 2 Huey Long
"Every Man a King
" 1934 148 3 Raymond E. Click to Franklin Roosevelt
The New Deal Means Socialism
1935 152 4 The Saturday Evening Post Attacks Intrusive Government
1935 153 5 Cartoons Denouncing the Court-Packing Plan
1937 155 Chapter 11 People of Color in the Age of Roosevelt 159 1 Herman J. D. Carter
An Injustice at Scottsboro
1933 159 2 James R. Reid
Joe Louis: African American Hero
1938 161 3 John Collier on A New Deal for Native Americans
1938 163 4 Eva Lowe (Chen Junqi) Describes Chinese American Life during the Depression
1982 166 5 Luisa Moreno
Latinos and American Identity
1940 169 Chapter 12 Women in the New Deal Era 174 1 Babe Didrikson: Viking Girl
1932 174 2 Meridel Le Sueur
"I Was Marching
" 1934 178 3 Bruce Gould and Beatrice Blackmar Gould
A Modern Marriage
1937 182 4 Eleanor Roosevelt
"My Day
" 1937
1939 183 5 Letters from African American Women to the Federal Government
1935-41 187 6 Dorothea Lange
Photos of Women Surviving Hard Times
1939 192 Chapter 13 Raising the Walls in Turbulent Times 197 1 Henry Cabot Lodge Denounces the Proposed League of Nations
1919 197 2 Harry Elmer Barnes
World War I Was a Mistake
1926 200 3 Calvin Coolidge
Address to Congress Regarding the Invasion of Nicaragua
1927 204 4 The Sinking of the Panay
1937 206 Chapter 14 The Great Debate: America Encounters World War II 211 1 Franklin Roosevelt's Neutrality Message
1939 211 2 Charles Lindbergh
America is Drifting toward War
1940 214 3 Franklin Roosevelt
Fireside Chat on "An Arsenal of Democracy
" 1940 217 4 A. Philip Randolph Calls for a March on Washington
1941 222 5 Franklin Roosevelt Declares an Unlimited National Emergency
1941 225 Chapter 15 Popular Culture and the Great Debate 228 1 Will Hays
The Motion Picture in a Changing World
1940 228 2 Henry R. Luce
America and the War
1940 230 3 Edward R. Murrow
This is London
1940 234 4 War and Consumerism: Advertisements from Time Magazine
1941 238 5 Harry Warner's Testimony to a Senate Subcommittee on War Propaganda in Film
1941 243 Bibliography 247 Index 257
List of Illustrations ix Series Editors' Preface x Source Acknowledgments xii Introduction 1 Chapter 1 Challenges to Postwar Readjustment 10 1 W. E. B. DuBois
"Returning Soldiers
" 1919 10 2 Jack Gaveel
Workers Need to Radicalize
1919 12 3 A. Mitchell Palmer on Communism in America
1920 15 4 Warren Harding
"Readjustment
" 1920 18 5 Charlotte Perkins Gilman
Immigration Hurts America
1923 20 Chapter 2 Social Battles of the 1920s 24 1 Grand Dragon Hiram Evans on the Klan and Americanism
1926 24 2 "The Menace of Fundamentalism
" 1925 30 3 Edwin E. Slosson
"The Futility of Anti-Prohibition
" 1920 32 4 "Why Boston Wishes to Hang Sacco and Vanzetti
" 1927 34 Chapter 3 The New Negro 38 1 Floyd J. Calvin
Criticizing Southern Lynching
1923 38 2 Marcus Garvey Addresses UNIA Supporters in Philadelphia
1919 41 3 Alain Locke
"Harlem
" 1925 43 4 Pace Phonograph Corporation
Supporting Black Businesses
1921 47 5 Zora Neale Hurston
"How It Feels to Be Colored Me
" 1928 49 6 Aaron Douglas
Aspects of Negro Life
1934 and Into Bondage
1936 52 Chapter 4 New Trends in Literature 55 1 Edna St. Vincent Millay
"Spring
" 1920 55 2 Sinclair Lewis
Main Street
1920 56 3 Countee Cullen
"Heritage
" 1925 61 4 Nella Larsen
Quicksand
1928 65 Chapter 5 Women in the 1920s 70 1 Viola I. Paradise
Housekeeping and Childcare in Rural Montana
1919 70 2 Letters from Mothers to the Children's Bureau
1920-7 74 3 Crystal Eastman
Radical Feminism
1920 76 4 Margaret Sanger Defends Birth Control
1923 79 5 Advertisement for Lysol Disinfectant: Tradition Meets the New Woman
1928 82 Chapter 6 Mass Culture 85 1 Bruce Bliven
Radio's Promise and Pitfalls
1924 85 2 Cartoons Celebrating Charles Lindbergh's Transatlantic Flight
1927 89 3 Motion Pictures in Middletown
1929 91 4 John R. Tunis on College Football
1928 94 5 Paul Gallico Discusses the Relevance of Babe Ruth
1932 97 Chapter 7 The Onset of the Great Depression 102 1 Paul Abbot on the National Economy
1929 102 2 New York Times
First Day of the Crash
1929 107 3 Herbert Hoover Speaks to the Press about the Economy
1929 110 4 Calvin Coolidge
A Bright Economic Future If We Stay the Course
1932 111 Chapter 8 To Fear or Not to Fear 116 1 Walter Lippmann
Candidate Franklin Roosevelt
1932 116 2 Herbert Hoover
The Proposed New Deal Will Ruin Us
1932 119 3 Franklin Roosevelt's Fireside Chat on Banking
1933 122 4 Cartoon Celebrating the National Recovery Administration
1933 126 Chapter 9 Voices from the Great Depression 129 1 Clarence Lee
Riding the Rails during the Great Depression
1999 129 2 Ann Marie Low
Farming in the Dust Bowl
1930-2 132 3 John L. Spivak
Migrant Farm Workers
1934 136 4 Howard Kester
The Southern Tenant Farmers Union's "Ceremony of the Land
" 1937 141 Chapter 10 The New Deal: Critics and Limitations 146 1 James P. Cannon
In Support of Unionization
1934 146 2 Huey Long
"Every Man a King
" 1934 148 3 Raymond E. Click to Franklin Roosevelt
The New Deal Means Socialism
1935 152 4 The Saturday Evening Post Attacks Intrusive Government
1935 153 5 Cartoons Denouncing the Court-Packing Plan
1937 155 Chapter 11 People of Color in the Age of Roosevelt 159 1 Herman J. D. Carter
An Injustice at Scottsboro
1933 159 2 James R. Reid
Joe Louis: African American Hero
1938 161 3 John Collier on A New Deal for Native Americans
1938 163 4 Eva Lowe (Chen Junqi) Describes Chinese American Life during the Depression
1982 166 5 Luisa Moreno
Latinos and American Identity
1940 169 Chapter 12 Women in the New Deal Era 174 1 Babe Didrikson: Viking Girl
1932 174 2 Meridel Le Sueur
"I Was Marching
" 1934 178 3 Bruce Gould and Beatrice Blackmar Gould
A Modern Marriage
1937 182 4 Eleanor Roosevelt
"My Day
" 1937
1939 183 5 Letters from African American Women to the Federal Government
1935-41 187 6 Dorothea Lange
Photos of Women Surviving Hard Times
1939 192 Chapter 13 Raising the Walls in Turbulent Times 197 1 Henry Cabot Lodge Denounces the Proposed League of Nations
1919 197 2 Harry Elmer Barnes
World War I Was a Mistake
1926 200 3 Calvin Coolidge
Address to Congress Regarding the Invasion of Nicaragua
1927 204 4 The Sinking of the Panay
1937 206 Chapter 14 The Great Debate: America Encounters World War II 211 1 Franklin Roosevelt's Neutrality Message
1939 211 2 Charles Lindbergh
America is Drifting toward War
1940 214 3 Franklin Roosevelt
Fireside Chat on "An Arsenal of Democracy
" 1940 217 4 A. Philip Randolph Calls for a March on Washington
1941 222 5 Franklin Roosevelt Declares an Unlimited National Emergency
1941 225 Chapter 15 Popular Culture and the Great Debate 228 1 Will Hays
The Motion Picture in a Changing World
1940 228 2 Henry R. Luce
America and the War
1940 230 3 Edward R. Murrow
This is London
1940 234 4 War and Consumerism: Advertisements from Time Magazine
1941 238 5 Harry Warner's Testimony to a Senate Subcommittee on War Propaganda in Film
1941 243 Bibliography 247 Index 257
"Returning Soldiers
" 1919 10 2 Jack Gaveel
Workers Need to Radicalize
1919 12 3 A. Mitchell Palmer on Communism in America
1920 15 4 Warren Harding
"Readjustment
" 1920 18 5 Charlotte Perkins Gilman
Immigration Hurts America
1923 20 Chapter 2 Social Battles of the 1920s 24 1 Grand Dragon Hiram Evans on the Klan and Americanism
1926 24 2 "The Menace of Fundamentalism
" 1925 30 3 Edwin E. Slosson
"The Futility of Anti-Prohibition
" 1920 32 4 "Why Boston Wishes to Hang Sacco and Vanzetti
" 1927 34 Chapter 3 The New Negro 38 1 Floyd J. Calvin
Criticizing Southern Lynching
1923 38 2 Marcus Garvey Addresses UNIA Supporters in Philadelphia
1919 41 3 Alain Locke
"Harlem
" 1925 43 4 Pace Phonograph Corporation
Supporting Black Businesses
1921 47 5 Zora Neale Hurston
"How It Feels to Be Colored Me
" 1928 49 6 Aaron Douglas
Aspects of Negro Life
1934 and Into Bondage
1936 52 Chapter 4 New Trends in Literature 55 1 Edna St. Vincent Millay
"Spring
" 1920 55 2 Sinclair Lewis
Main Street
1920 56 3 Countee Cullen
"Heritage
" 1925 61 4 Nella Larsen
Quicksand
1928 65 Chapter 5 Women in the 1920s 70 1 Viola I. Paradise
Housekeeping and Childcare in Rural Montana
1919 70 2 Letters from Mothers to the Children's Bureau
1920-7 74 3 Crystal Eastman
Radical Feminism
1920 76 4 Margaret Sanger Defends Birth Control
1923 79 5 Advertisement for Lysol Disinfectant: Tradition Meets the New Woman
1928 82 Chapter 6 Mass Culture 85 1 Bruce Bliven
Radio's Promise and Pitfalls
1924 85 2 Cartoons Celebrating Charles Lindbergh's Transatlantic Flight
1927 89 3 Motion Pictures in Middletown
1929 91 4 John R. Tunis on College Football
1928 94 5 Paul Gallico Discusses the Relevance of Babe Ruth
1932 97 Chapter 7 The Onset of the Great Depression 102 1 Paul Abbot on the National Economy
1929 102 2 New York Times
First Day of the Crash
1929 107 3 Herbert Hoover Speaks to the Press about the Economy
1929 110 4 Calvin Coolidge
A Bright Economic Future If We Stay the Course
1932 111 Chapter 8 To Fear or Not to Fear 116 1 Walter Lippmann
Candidate Franklin Roosevelt
1932 116 2 Herbert Hoover
The Proposed New Deal Will Ruin Us
1932 119 3 Franklin Roosevelt's Fireside Chat on Banking
1933 122 4 Cartoon Celebrating the National Recovery Administration
1933 126 Chapter 9 Voices from the Great Depression 129 1 Clarence Lee
Riding the Rails during the Great Depression
1999 129 2 Ann Marie Low
Farming in the Dust Bowl
1930-2 132 3 John L. Spivak
Migrant Farm Workers
1934 136 4 Howard Kester
The Southern Tenant Farmers Union's "Ceremony of the Land
" 1937 141 Chapter 10 The New Deal: Critics and Limitations 146 1 James P. Cannon
In Support of Unionization
1934 146 2 Huey Long
"Every Man a King
" 1934 148 3 Raymond E. Click to Franklin Roosevelt
The New Deal Means Socialism
1935 152 4 The Saturday Evening Post Attacks Intrusive Government
1935 153 5 Cartoons Denouncing the Court-Packing Plan
1937 155 Chapter 11 People of Color in the Age of Roosevelt 159 1 Herman J. D. Carter
An Injustice at Scottsboro
1933 159 2 James R. Reid
Joe Louis: African American Hero
1938 161 3 John Collier on A New Deal for Native Americans
1938 163 4 Eva Lowe (Chen Junqi) Describes Chinese American Life during the Depression
1982 166 5 Luisa Moreno
Latinos and American Identity
1940 169 Chapter 12 Women in the New Deal Era 174 1 Babe Didrikson: Viking Girl
1932 174 2 Meridel Le Sueur
"I Was Marching
" 1934 178 3 Bruce Gould and Beatrice Blackmar Gould
A Modern Marriage
1937 182 4 Eleanor Roosevelt
"My Day
" 1937
1939 183 5 Letters from African American Women to the Federal Government
1935-41 187 6 Dorothea Lange
Photos of Women Surviving Hard Times
1939 192 Chapter 13 Raising the Walls in Turbulent Times 197 1 Henry Cabot Lodge Denounces the Proposed League of Nations
1919 197 2 Harry Elmer Barnes
World War I Was a Mistake
1926 200 3 Calvin Coolidge
Address to Congress Regarding the Invasion of Nicaragua
1927 204 4 The Sinking of the Panay
1937 206 Chapter 14 The Great Debate: America Encounters World War II 211 1 Franklin Roosevelt's Neutrality Message
1939 211 2 Charles Lindbergh
America is Drifting toward War
1940 214 3 Franklin Roosevelt
Fireside Chat on "An Arsenal of Democracy
" 1940 217 4 A. Philip Randolph Calls for a March on Washington
1941 222 5 Franklin Roosevelt Declares an Unlimited National Emergency
1941 225 Chapter 15 Popular Culture and the Great Debate 228 1 Will Hays
The Motion Picture in a Changing World
1940 228 2 Henry R. Luce
America and the War
1940 230 3 Edward R. Murrow
This is London
1940 234 4 War and Consumerism: Advertisements from Time Magazine
1941 238 5 Harry Warner's Testimony to a Senate Subcommittee on War Propaganda in Film
1941 243 Bibliography 247 Index 257