a term utilized for the mistreatment of natives inflicted by the spanish
the black legend
a document that lists the rights and ammendments for all people
Constitution of the United States
emancipation ideals and antislavery and abolitionist supporter and is known for his speeches
Fredrick Douglass
leader of the Social Gospel Movement and was a Protestant Clergyman. wrote a variety of speeches
Josiah Strong, “Our Country” (main ideas)
an advocate for containment of the soviet union
George Kennan, “Long Telegram”
"perfect" society, first gov of Massachusetts Bay
“City on a Hill: A Model of Christian Charity
85 articles and essay that argued the ratifying of the US
federalists paper
an anti-slavery job written by an abolitionist
Harriet Beecher Stowe's Uncle Tom's Cabin
the "gospel of wealth" author and leader
Andrew Carnegie, “The Gospel of Wealth”
an american feminist who wrote a book on feminism and was an activist
Betty Friedan “The Feminine Mystique
Sermon given by Johnathan Edwards on July 18 1741
Jonathan Edwards, “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God”
a speech that supported removing the Native Americans from "white" people
Andrew Jackson to the Cherokee tribe
a speech given by a president that addresses the future of slavery
Abraham Lincoln, “House Divided” speech, Second Inaugural Address
revealed details of unsanitary treatment of laborers. Led to health regulations to keep a healthy environment
Upton Sinclair “The Jungle”
addreses the inequal treatment of African Americans. a new ideal to change the ways people saw "equality"
Martin Luther King Jr. “Letter from Birmingham Jail”, “I Have a Dream” speech
Written by Thomas Jefferson, addressed the separation of the US and Britain
Declaration of Independence
a speech told by an African American Abolitionist speaker that talked about anti slavery and womens rights
Sojourner Truth
early stages of activism and feminist ideals. Womens right council at seneca falls leader.
Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony, “Declaration of Sentiments”
addresses Japan due to the attack on Pearl Harbor. declares war on them
Franklin Delano Roosevelt, First Inaugural Address, December 8 1941 address
Officials looked and considered communism as the center for evil. speech given by a president
Ronald Reagan “Evil Empire” speech