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| Preface | p. xi |
| The Reconstruction Era: Farmers and Workers in the West and North, 1866-1877 | p. 1 |
| The Problem | p. 1 |
| Background | p. 2 |
| The Method | p. 5 |
| The Evidence | p. 6 |
| Excerpts from Inspirational Literature | |
| Western Farmers | |
| Photos of sod houses | |
| Excerpts from observations, letters, circulars, and meeting notes co... MORE | |
| Northern Workers | |
| Excerpts from letters, preambles, government reports, and autobiographies concerning the lives of northern workers | |
| Questions to Consider | p. 26 |
| Epilogue | p. 28 |
| The Road to True Freedom: African American Alternatives in the New South | p. 30 |
| The Problem | p. 30 |
| Background | p. 32 |
| The Method | p. 36 |
| The Evidence | p. 39 |
| Excerpt from Ida B. Wells's United States Atrocities (1892) | |
| Booker T. Washington's Atlanta Exposition Address (1895) | |
| Excerpt from Henry McNeal Turner's "The American Negro and His Fatherland" (1895) | |
| Excerpts from W. E. B. Du Bois's "The Talented Tenth" (1903) and Niagara Address (1906) | |
| Excerpt from Frances E. W. Harper's "Enlightened Motherhood" (1892) | |
| Table showing migration of Negro population by U.S. region, 1870-1920 | |
| Questions to Consider | p. 55 |
| Epilogue | p. 58 |
| How They Lived: Middle-Class Life, 1870-1917 | p. 61 |
| The Problem | p. 61 |
| Background | p. 61 |
| The Method | p. 68 |
| The Evidence | p. 70 |
| Advertisements for clothing, beauty and health aids, firearms, books and home study courses, insurance, automobiles, household appliances and furnishings, 1882-1916 | |
| Architectural drawings and descriptions of houses, 1878-1909 | |
| Excerpts on the new business of advertising, 1898-1927 | |
| Questions to Consider | p. 96 |
| Epilogue | p. 97 |
| Progressives and the Family: The Redefinition of Childhood, 1880-1920 | p. 99 |
| The Problem | p. 99 |
| Background | p. 99 |
| The Method | p. 103 |
| The Evidence | p. 105 |
| Photographs of children at play and work | |
| Photographs of children and parents | |
| Visuals of the pure milk campaign | |
| Table of children's meals | |
| Excerpts of a child neglect report | |
| Letters to the children's bureau | |
| Excerpts of advice to middle-class parents | |
| Legislation and court rulings on child labor | |
| Questions to Consider | p. 122 |
| Epilogue | p. 123 |
| Homogenizing a Pluralistic Nation: Propaganda During World War I | p. 124 |
| The Problem | p. 124 |
| Background | p. 126 |
| The Method | p. 129 |
| The Evidence | p. 131 |
| War song and poetry, advertisements, posters, editorial cartoons, speeches, movie stills | |
| Questions to Consider | p. 152 |
| Epilogue | p. 154 |
| The "New" Woman: Social Science Experts and the Redefinition of Women's Roles in the 1920s | p. 158 |
| The Problem | p. 158 |
| Background | p. 159 |
| The Method | p. 163 |
| The Evidence | p. 164 |
| Excerpts from the 1920s' social science literature on sex and sexuality | |
| Excerpts and charts on women's work and pay | |
| Excerpts from the 1920s' social science literature on marriage and the family | |
| Biographies and autobiographies of three "new" women | |
| Questions to Consider | p. 183 |
| Epilogue | p. 184 |
| Documenting the Depression: The FSA Photographers and Rural Poverty | p. 186 |
| The Problem | p. 186 |
| Background | p. 187 |
| The Method | p. 189 |
| The Evidence | p. 192 |
| Documentary photographs as instruments of reform | |
| Questions to Consider | p. 201 |
| Epilogue | p. 201 |
| Going to War with Japan: A Problem in Diplomacy and Causation | p. 203 |
| The Problem | p. 203 |
| Background | p. 204 |
| The Method | p. 208 |
| The Evidence 210 | |
| Excerpts from public opinion polls, foreign policy dispatches and memoranda from the United States and Japan, memoirs and diaries, press releases, and speeches | |
| Questions to Consider | p. 236 |
| Epilogue | p. 237 |
| Separate but Equal? African American Educational Opportunities and the Brown Decision | p. 239 |
| The Problem | p. 239 |
| Background | p. 240 |
| The Method | p. 244 |
| The Evidence | p. 246 |
| First section of the Fourteenth Amendment to the Constitution | |
| Excerpts from Plessy v. Ferguson (1896) | |
| Photograph of doll experiment and excerpts from social science testimony | |
| Excerpts from amicus curiae briefs, Brown v. Board of Education (1952) | |
| Excerpts from the oral arguments, 1952 and 1953 | |
| Excerpts from the Brown I decision (1954) | |
| Questions to Consider | p. 258 |
| Epilogue | p. 259 |
| A Generation in War and Turmoil: The Agony of Vietnam | p. 261 |
| The Problem | p. 261 |
| Background | p. 262 |
| The Method | p. 268 |
| The Evidence | p. 272 |
| Sample release forms for oral history interviews | |
| Interviews and photographs with five males and two females (veterans and civilians) of the Vietnam War era | |
| Questions to Consider | p. 296 |
| Epilogue | p. 297 |
| A Nation of Immigrants: The California Experience | p. 299 |
| The Problem | p. 299 |
| Background | p. 300 |
| The Method | p. 304 |
| The Evidence | p. 305 |
| Proverbs, statistics, and excerpts from life stories of Asian immigrants | |
| Excerpts from life stories and testimonies of Hispanic immigrants | |
| Photographs of fourth-wave immigrants | |
| Questions to Consider | p. 315 |
| Epilogue | p. 315 |
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