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Not in Our Name : American Antiwar Speeches, 1846 to the Present /

"A collection of American antiwar speeches from every major conflict starting with the Mexican-American War. Includes critical analyses, biographical and bibliographical information, and an appendix describing common rhetorical devices used by antiwar speakers"--Provided by publisher.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Otros Autores: Stellato, Jesse, 1981- (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: University Park, PA : Pennsylvania State University Press, [2012]
Colección:Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo

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505 0 |a Mexican-American War. Theodore Parker delivers "A sermon of war" ; Charles Sumner calls for the withdrawal of American troops from Mexico ; Abraham Lincoln inveighs against President Polk -- Civil War. Clement Vallandigham argues that the war cannot be won ; Alexander Long proposes peace at any price -- Spanish-American War and Philippine Insurrection. Moorfield Storey warns of a dangerous and growing militarism ; Charles Eliot Norton defines "true patriotism" ; Carl Schurz discusses the perils faced by an occupying force ; Charles Eliot Norton Accuses America of "counterfeit patriotism" -- World War I. William Jennings Bryan resigns as Secretary of State to launch an antiwar crusade ; George Norris assails the Senate's War Resolution ; Robert La Follette argues that the war lacks popular support ; Kate Richards O'Hare discusses the war's degradation of women ; Eugene V. Debs argues that the working class will "furnish the corpses" of war -- World War II. Norman Thomas discusses the War's effect on civil liberties ; Richard Wright justifies African American opposition to World War II ; Charles Lindbergh asks "who are the war agitators?" -- Korean War. Paul Robeson declares that blacks will never fight the Soviet Union ; W.E.B. Du Bois runs for congress on a peace platform -- Vietnam War. Martin Luther King, jr. urges Americans to go "beyond Vietnam" ; Eugene J. McCarthy celebrates the "spirit of 1963" ; Robert F. Kennedy says of the war in Vietnam: "it must be ended" ; Shirley Chisholm demands "people and peace, not profits and war" ; Fannie Lou Hamer rallies antiwar students at Berkeley ; John Kerry testifies on behalf of Vietnam veterans against the war -- War On Terror. Barbara Lee pleads with the House not to "become the evil that we deplore" ; Barack Obama criticizes a "dumb war" ; Noam Chomsky asks "why Iraq?" ; Robert Byrd chastises the Senate for standing "passively mute" ; Arundhati Roy rails against "imperial democracy." 
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