We the Resistance

We the Resistance

Documenting a History of Nonviolent Protest in the United States

Huerta, Dolores; Long, Michael; Hedges, Chris

City Lights Books

04/2019

610

Mole

Inglês

9780872867567

15 a 20 dias

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We the Resistance:



Documenting Our History of Nonviolent Protest







































Introduced and Edited



by Michael G. Long



Introduction: Making America Resistant







ONE



The Roots of Resistance







Religious Oppression



We Cannot Condemn Quakers (1657)



Edward Hart



Redeemed of Wars (1672)



John Tilton and Others



I Felt a Scruple (1756)



Joshua Evans



Unjustly Taxed (1774)



Isaac Backus



Slavery



Buy Slaves to Free Them (1693)



George Keith



I am but a poor SLave (1723)



Anonymous Slave







Indian Removal and Extermination



I Have No King (1727)



Loron Sauguaarum



Not One Single Inch (1752)



Atiwaneto



Taxation Without Representation



The People Are the Proper Judge (1750)



Jonathan Mayhew



Tea Overboard (1773)



George Hewes



No Money for the Revolutionary War (1776, 1797)



Job Scott



Grant Us Relief from Taxation (1780)



John Cuffe and Others



TWO



Abolishing Slavery







Black Resistance



Like Sheep for Slaughter (1788)



Elizabeth Freeman and Prince Hall



They Do Not Consider Us as Men (1813)



John Fortren



Are We Men? (1829)



David Walker



The Fifth of July (1832)



Peter Osbourne



I Won't Obey It! (1850)



Jermaine Wesley Loguen



What to the Slave Is the Fourth of July? (1852)



Frederick Douglass



He Took Hold of Me and I Took Hold of the Window Sash (1854)



Elizabeth Jennings



The Next Thing to Hell (1856)



Harriet Tubman



White Resistance



Women Overthrowing Slavery (1836)



Angelina Grimke



Escape on the Pearl (1848)



Donald Drayton



Resistance to Civil Government (1849)



Henry David Thoreau



Was John Brown Justified? (1859)



William Lloyd Garrison



THREE



Protesting Early Wars







The War of 1812 and the Civil War



A Manifestly Unjust War (1812)



Boston Committee



The Slavery of the Sword (1861)



Alfred Love







Indian Removal and White Man's Wars



The Audacious Practices of Unprincipled Men (1836)



Chief John Ross



Kiss the Foot That Crushes Us? (1842)



Colored People's Press



The Negro Will Be Exterminated Soon Enough (1898)



Henry McNeal Turner



Hypocrisy of the Most Sickening Kind (1899)



Lewis H. Douglass



FOUR



Striking Against Industrialists







Petition for a Ten-Hour Workday (1845)



Sarah Bagley



Petition Against Terrorism (1871)



Colored National Labor Union



Will You Organize? (1877)



Albert Parsons



We Have 4,000 Men (1891)



Black Waterfront Workers of Savannah



A Petition in Boots (1894)



James Coxey



George Pullman, Ulcer on the Body Politic (1894)



Pullman Workers



The Wail of the Children (1903)



Mother Jones



The Uprising of the 20,000 (1909)



Clara Lemlich



Wage Slavery (1912)



Textile Workers of Lawrence, Massachusetts







FIVE



The Early Fight for Women's Rights







The Right to Vote



All Men and Women Are Created Equal (1848)



Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Others



Strong as Any Man (1851)



Sojourner Truth



I Return My Tax Bill (1858)



Lucy Stone



Amend the Constitution (1866)



Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Susan B. Anthony, Lucy Stone, and Others



Robbed of Citizenship (1873)



Susan B. Anthony



Why Women Want to Vote (1913)



Anna Howard Shaw



The Paramount Political Issue (1915)



Women's Voter Convention



The Lucretia Mott Amendment (1923)



Alice Paul



The Right to Sex and Love



Protest of Marriage (1855)



Lucy Stone and Henry B. Blackwell



I Am a Free Lover (1871)



Victoria C. Woodhull



Sexual Love Is Not Exclusive (1878)



Ezra Heywood



A Rapture So Exquisite (1900)



Ida C. Craddock



Marriage and Love Have Nothing in Common (1910)



Emma Goldman



What Every Woman Needs to Know (1922)



Margaret Sanger



SIX



World War I



I Pledge Myself Against Enlistment (1915)



Tracy Mygatt and the Anti-Enlistment League



I Denounce the Governing Class (1915)



Kate Richards O'Hare



Strike Against War (1916)



Helen Keller



The Darker Races and Avaricious Capitalists (1917)



A.Philip Randolph and Chandler Owen



A Deliberate Violator (1918)



Roger N. Baldwin



The Children's Crusade for Amnesty (1922)



Kate Richards O'Hare and Frank O'Hare



SEVEN



Battling the Great Depression







A Bolshevik Revolution in Lawrence? (1919)



A.J. Muste



The Usual Policy of Terrorism (1919)



William Z. Foster



Don't Starve! Organize! (1932)



Ford Hunger Marchers



Camping for the Bonus Check (1932)



Bonus Army Veterans



We Poor Peoples Need You (1935)



Anonymous Sharecropper



Death Watch (1935)



League of the Physically Handicapped



The Flynt Sit-Down Strike (1937)



United Auto Workers



Cracking and Shelling and Striking (1938)



Emma Zepeda Tenayuca and the Texas Pecan Shellers Union



EIGHT



World War II







War Shall Be Illegal (1926)



Women's Peace Union



Students Strike Against War (1935)



Joseph P. Lash



Jim Crow and National Defense (1941)



A.Philip Randolph



I Cannot Honorably Participate (1943)



Robert Lowell



I Must Resist (1943)



Bayard Rustin



The Internment of Japanese Citizens (1944)



Fred Korematsu and Frank Murphy



A Racist Charge of Mutiny (1944)



Thurgood Marshall



Against Dropping Atomic Bombs on Japan (1945)



Leo Szilard



Judgment on Jubilation (1945)



Dorothy Day







NINE



The Civil Rights Movement







Preparing the Way



Human Holocaust Under the Stars and Stripes (1909)



Ida B. Wells-Barnett



We March for the Butchered Dead (1917)



Charles Martin and the Negro Silent Protest Parade



We Return Fighting (1919)





E. B. DuBois



We Demand Complete Control (1920)



Marcus Garvey



Communists for the Scottsboro Boys (1933)



Thomas Stamm



Jim Crow in the Armed Forces (1948)



Bayard Rustin



Another Historic Supreme Court Decision (1952)



Thurgood Marshall and Others



The Lynching of Emmett Till (1955)



Paul Robeson



Dogs, Cats, and Colored People (1955)



George Grant



From Rosa Parks to the Poor People's Campaign



Don't Ride the Bus (1955)



Jo Ann Gibson Robinson



We Shall Have to Lead Our People to You (1957)



Southern Negro Leaders Conference



The Racist Policy of Apartheid (1957)



George Houser and the American Committee on Africa



More Than a Hamburger (1960)



Ella Baker



We're Going to Keep Coming (1961)



Jim Zwerg



A Living Petition (1963)



Bayard Rustin



I Call Now for an Uprising (1963)



Bayard Rustin



I Didn't Try to Register for You (1964)



Fannie Lou Hamer



Alabama Negroes Are "Sick and Tired of Being Sick and Tired" (No Date)



No Name



The Right to Throw Off Such Government (1966)



Huey Newton and Bobby Seale



Economic and Social Bill of Rights (1968)



Bayard Rustin



TEN



Atomic Bombs and the Vietnam War







ICBMs and the Cuban Missile Crisis



Statement on Omaha Action (1955)



Marjorie Swann



An Appeal by Government Scientists (1958)



Linus Pauling



Openly Against Civil Defense (TBA)



Women Strike for Peace



President Kennedy, Be Careful (TBA)



Women Strike for Peace



Ring Around the Pentagon (1972)



Women Strike for Peace



Hell No, We Won't Go



March on Washington to End the Vietnam War (1965)



Students for a Democratic Society



A Draft for the Freedom Fight in the US (1965)



Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee



A Call to Resist Illegitimate Authority (1967)



Marcus Raskin and Arthur Waskow



Our Apologies, Good Friends (1968)



Daniel Berrigan and the Catonsville Nine



Stop Dow and Napalm (1969)



University of Michigan Students



For the People (1970)



National Chicano Moratorium Committee



If the Government Doesn't Stop the War, We Will Stop the Government (1971)



Mayday Tribe







ELEVEN



The Expanding Civil Rights Movement







Red Power



Fish-Ins (1964)



Janet McCloud



The Occupation of Alcatraz (1969)



Indians of All Tribes



The Occupation of the Bureau of Indian Affairs (1972)



American Indian Movement



The Occupation of Wounded Knee (1973)



Red Tide Students



The Longest Walk (1978)



American Indian Movement



Chicano Power



La Huelga and La Causa Is Our Cry (1966)



Dolores Huerta



BLOWOUTS-BABY-BLOWOUTS!! (1968)



Chicano Students in East Los Angeles



El Plan Espiritual de Aztlan (1969)



First National Chicano Liberation Youth Conference



To Resist with Every Ounce (1969)



Cesar Chavez



Hasta Le Victoria Siempre! (1970)



Young Lords



Le Marcha de la Reconquista (1971)



Rosalio Munoz and the Chicano Moratorium Committee



Yellow Power



The Yellow Power Movement (1969)



Amy Uyematsu



The Right to Assert Our Yellow Identity (1969)



Asian American Political Alliance



From Colonies to Communities (1969)



Asian Community Center



Gay Power



Ejected from Dewey's (1965)



Janus Society



Homosexuals March on the White House (1965)



Frank Kameny



Young Homos Picket Compton's (1966)



Vanguard



Christopher Street Liberation Day (1970)



Gay Liberation Front



Women Power



Underground Abortion (1969)



Jane



We Call on All Our Sisters (1969)



Redstockings



Women Power (1970)



Bella Abzug and the Third World Alliance



Welfare Is a Women's Issue (1972)



Johnnie Tilmon



Speak-Out Against Sexual Harassment (1975)



Working Women United and Others



Disability Power



Sitting Against Nixon (1972)



Judy Heumann



The Vegetables Are Rising (1977)



Ed Roberts



Deaf President Now (1988)



Gallaudet Students







TWELVE



Environmental Justice and Animal Liberation







Saving Earth



Earth Day (1970)



Gaylord Nelson



I Can Find No Natural Balance with a Nuclear Plant (1975)



Sam Lovejoy



Oppose, Resist, Subvert (1981)



Edward Abbey



Occupy the Forest (1985)



Earth Firsters



Nuclear Waste on Our Homeland (1995)



Lower Colorado River Tribes







Freeing the Animals



Rescuing the Monkeys (1981)



People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals



A Necessary Fuss (1984)



Animal Liberation Front



Don't Call Avon (1989)



People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals



The Hegins Pigeon Shoot (1996)



Fund for Animals







THIRTEEN



The Nuclear Arms Race, Central America, and the Gulf War







Anti-Nuclear Campaigns



Declaration of Nuclear Resistance (1976)



Clamshell Alliance



Making the World Truly Safe (1979)



Randall Forsberg



Unity Statement (1980)



Grace Paley



The Wars in Central America



We Join in Covenant to Provide Sanctuary (1982)



Bay Area Sanctuary Movement



Against the War in Central America (1983)



David Cortright



The Illegal Invasion of Panama (1989)



Matthew Rothschild







The Gulf War



An Attack Against People of Color (1990)



Azania Howse



I Will Resist (1990)



Jeff Paterson



Unjustifiable Destruction (1991)



Ramsey Clark







FOURTEEN



The Expanding Movement



for Gay Rights and Women's Rights







Lesbian and Gay Rights



I Am Proud to Raise My Voice Today (1979)



Audre Lorde



The Right to Lesbian and Gay Sex (1987)



The March on Washington for Lesbian and Gay Rights



We Take That Fire and Make It Our Own (1993)



The Lesbian Avengers



The AIDS Crisis



You Could Be Dead in Five Years (1987)



ACT UP



Why We Fight (1988)



Vito Russo







Sexual Harassment, Abortion, and Black Women



Clarence Thomas, Sexual Harasser (1991)



Anita Hill



March for Women's Lives (1992)



Patricia Ireland and Faye Wattleton



The Million Woman March (1997)



Phile Chionesu and Asia Coney



FIFTEEN



Defending Labor and Immigrants







You Are Not Alone (1981)



Lane Kirkland



Boycotting Shell (1986)



United Mineworkers of America



Globalization Without Representation (1999)



People for Fair Trade



No Sweatshops (1999)



SOLE



Latino March on Washington (1996)



Coordinadora 96







SIXTEEN



The War on Terror







Isn't This Really About Oil? (2002)



Medea Benjamin



Calling All Americans to Resist War and Repression (2002)



Not in Our Name



Let the Virtual March Begin (2003)



Win Without War



Bring Our Troops Home (2005)



Cindy Sheehan



Shut Down Creech (2016)



Anti-Drone Activists



SEVENTEEN



Making the New Century Resistant



Mining, Pipelines, and Climate Warming



End Mountaintop Removal (2010)



Appalachia Rising



The Biggest Carbon Bomb in North America (2011)



Tar Sands Action



Together, We Rise (2017)



Dave Archambault



And So We Resist Climate Warming (2017)



Bill McKibben







LGBT Rights to Serve and Marry



Chained to Serve Openly (2010)



Get EQUAL



A Rogue Clerk and the Failed Defense of Marriage (2013)





Bruce Hanes and Anthony Kennedy



Shaking Booties for Mike Pence (2017)



WERK for Peace



Targeting Transgender Troops (2017)



Human Rights Campaign







Reasserting the Power of Women



Every Feminist Is an Organizer (2004)



Dolores Huerta



Our Pussies Ain't for Grabbin' (2017)



The Women's March and America Ferrera



Fearless Girl (2017)



Susan Cox







Occupying Wall Street and Washington



Killing Big Insurance (2009)



Mobilization for Health Care for All



Occupy, I Love You (2011)



Naomi Klein



Moral Mondays (2013)



William Barber II



Time to Withdraw Big Money from Politics (2016)



Democracy Spring and Democracy Uprising



Freeing Slaves in Prison (2016)



Support Prisoner Resistance



Not Our President (2017)



John Lewis and Others



Dying for Health Care (2017)



ADAPT







Legalizing Immigrants



We Want a Legalization Process (2006)



Luis Gutierrez, Gloria Romero, and Others



DREAMers Stop Deportation Bus (2013)



United We Dream



Protect the Rights of Immigrants (2017)



American Civil Liberties Union



We Pledge to Resist for Immigrants (2017)



Alison Harrington



Trump Seems to Have Made Me an Alien (2017)



Mo Farah



Black Lives Matter



Our Son Is Your Son (2012)



Tracy Martin and Sybrina Fountain



Riding to Ferguson (2014)



Black Lives Matter



Murder in Charlottesville (2017)



TBA



March on Washington for Racial Justice (2017)



TBA



Conclusion: Where to Resist from Here?
nonviolence;first-person accounts;history of activism;non-military resistance;injustice;anthology