The Annals of America : volumes 17-19.
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Chicago : Encylopaedia Britannica, inc., [1976].
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Chicago : Encylopaedia Britannica, inc., [1976].
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Primary sources covering United States history from Columbus to the 1980s. Viewpoints and opposing viewpoints of issues are presented.
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Volume | Location | Call Number | Status |
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v.17 | Bernardsville Public Library - Adult Nonfiction | 973 ANN v.17 | Available |
v.18 | Bernardsville Public Library - Adult Nonfiction | 973 ANN v.18 | Available |
v.19 | Bernardsville Public Library - Adult Nonfiction | 973 ANN v.19 | Available |
Table of Contents
v. 17. 1950-1960 Cold war in the nuclear age. / 1950: The hydrogen bomb program / Harry S. Truman
For abolishing the Electoral College / Henry Cabot Lodge
The American political party / Henry Steele Commager
The need for a bipartisan foreign policy / Wayne L. Morse
Communists in the State Department / Joseph R. McCarthy
Freedom and individual security / Herbert H. Lehman
"Too Old To Work" / Joe Glazer
American film plots / Martha Wolfenstein and Nathan Leites
Pandora's Box-Television / Gilbert Seldes
Nobel Prize acceptance speech / William Faulkner
United Nations police action in Korea / Harry S. Truman
Veto of the Internal Security Act / Harry S. Truman
The strategy of freedom / Dean Acheson
Military policy for the cold war / Herbert Hoover
The issue of limited war in Korea.
The Joint Chiefs of Staff to General MacArthur
General MacArthur to the Joint Chiefs of Staff
Civil supremacy over the military / William R. Tansill
1951: Message to Douglas MacArthur / Harry S. Truman
Korea and the Policy of Containment / Harry S. Truman
Farewell address to Congress / Douglas MacArthur
Senate report on organized crime
The transformation of American capitalism / Russell W. Davenport
The state church and Democratic society / John Courtney Murray
"Kisses Sweeter Than Wine" / Paul Campbell (The Weavers)
Regionalism / Thomas Hart Benton
"No Word, No Wind" / Mark Van Doren
For the expulsion of Senator McCarthy / William Benton
1952: The black silence of fear / William O. Douglas
The limits of power politics / Charles B. Marshall
A policy of instant retaliation / John Foster Dulles.
Defense of American territorial policies / Eleanor Roosevelt
Veto of the McCarran-Walter Immigration Act / Harry S. Truman
Productivity is an attitude / Peter F. Drucker
American industry and executive recruitment / Clarence B. Randall
Countervailing power / John Kenneth Galbraith
America, a frontier / William J. Grede
American women and American values / Florence R. Kluckhohn
On progressive education / John Dewey
The composer in industrial America / Aaron Copland
Action painting / Harold Rosenberg
Acceptance speech / Adlai E. Stevenson
I shall go to Korea / Dwight D. Eisenhower
1953: Containment or liberation / John Foster Dulles.
Atomic weapons and American policy / J. Robert Oppenheimer
Atoms for peace / Dwight D. Eisenhower
Mass information or mass entertainment / George Gallup
Tidelands oil for education / Mike Mansfield
Crime, ethnic groups, and urban politics / Daniel Bell
Bop / Langston Hughes
Mass culture / Dwight Macdonald
Life among the culture vultures / Dylan Thomas
"Automation" / Joe Glazer
A letter to Presbyterians
Reply to a Congressional Supoena / Harry S. Truman
1954: The strategy fo massive retaliation / John Foster Dulles
Brown et al. v. Board of Education of Topeka et al. / Earl Warren
Democracy and abundance / David M. Potter
The Capitalist revolution and "the city of God" / Adolf A. Berle
Dance in America / Agnes de Mille
The Oppenheimer Case
Opinion of the AEC
Opinion of Henry D. Smyth.
A cultural curtain / George F. Kennan
Resolution of condemnation of Senator McCarthy
1955: United States v. Lattimore / Luther Youngdahl
On privacy / William Faulkner
Republicans, Democrats
Who's Who? / James MacGregor Burns
Federalism today
A report to the President
King of the tame frontier / Clifton Fadiman
Unilateral disarmament
Open skies proposal to Russia / Dwight D. Eisenhower
The American theater / Arthur Miller
The Anglo-American difference / W. H. Auden
Organizing the unorganized
1956: Veto of Natural Gas Bill / Dwight D. Eisenhower
Declaration of southern congressmen on integration of schools
Mixed schools and mixed blood / Herbert Ravenel Sass
"This Land Is Your Land" / Woody Guthrie.
Automotive research at General Motors / Harlow H. Curtice
Price supports and farm surpluses / Ezra Taft Benson
The illusion of owning a business / Frederick W. Copeland
Interview with Billy Graham
The life and death of vaudeville / Fred Allen
1957: The crisis in the Middle East / Dwight D. Eisenhower
American speech / Max Lerner
How to read "Li'l Abner" / Arthur J. Brodbeck and David M. White
The myth of the happy worker / Harvey Swados
A Canadian looks at America / James H. Gray
Alaska's fight for statehood / Ernest Gruening
The Little Rock school crisis / Dwight D. Eisenhower
The portent of the moon / Walter Lippman
"Oh Russia, Let That Moon Alone!"
"Brainwashing" in Korea / Eugene Kinkead.
1958: Political credo / Lyndon B. Johnson
Wanted
Two billion angry men / Norman Cousins
First step toward disarmament / Hubert H. Humphrey
For continued experimentation with nuclear weapons / Edward Teller and Albert L. Latter
Federal court congestion / Earl Warren
Proposal to limit the power of the Supreme Court
For limiting appellate power / William E. Jenner
Against limiting appellate power / Thomas C. Hennings, Jr.
Perez v. Brownell / Earl Warren
The nonsense about safe driving / John D. Williams
Health and medical care
The white of American painters / Lawrence Gowing
1958-1959: Statehood for Hawaii
Against statehood / George W. Malone
For statehood / Fred A. Seaton
1959: Peace through law / John Foster Dulles
The greatest invention of them all / Henry B. du Pont
Education, our first line of defense / Hyman G. Rickover.
America's cultural relations abroad / Robert H. Thayer
1960: The U-2 Incident / Dwight D. Eisenhower
The super-city
Black, White, and the Blues / Kenneth Allsop
The case against forced integration / William D. Workman, Jr.
What is American poetry? / Karl Shapiro
The uncommited generation / David Riesman
Address to the ministers of Houston / John F. Kennedy.
v. 18. 1961-1968 The burdens of world power. / 1961: Farewell address / Dwight D. Eisenhower
Inaugural address / John F. Kennedy
Federal aid to education / John F. Kennedy
The vast wasteland / Newton N. Minow
Formulating foreign policy / Dean Rusk
The Bay of Pigs / Adlai E. Stevenson
Tax ideologies / Louis Eisenstein
Police arrest privileges in a free society / Orlando W. Wilson
Total victory in the Cold War / Barry Goldwater
The crisis of world capitalism
A Soviet view
The peace game / Walter Millis
A long twilight struggle / John F. Kennedy
1962: America and Europe / Melvin J. Lasky
Why are we "ugly Americans"? / Edward T. Hall
Problems of abundance / W. H. Ferry
Poverty in an affluent society / Michael Harrington
Defense contracting and the public interest / J. S. Dupré and W. E. Gustafson
The "control" of nature / Rachel Carson.
Senate report on urban mass transportation
Action painting
a reprise / Clement Greenberg
Principals of the John Birch Society
Dialogue on the American dream / Archibald MacLeish and Mark Van Doren
Baker v. Carr / William J. Brennan, Jr.
On the school prayer decision
For strengthening the states in the federal system / Lloyd W. Lowrey
Soviet missiles in Cuba / John F. Kennedy
1963: Letter from Birmingham Jail / Martin Luther King, Jr.
My dungeon shook / James Baldwin
The negro and the American promise / John F. Kennedy
I have a dream / Martin Luther King, Jr.
Songs of the civil rights movement
"Oh Freedom"
"Which Side Are You On?"
"We Shall Not Be Moved"
"Keep Your Eyes on the Prize"
Woke Up This Morning With My Mind Stayed on Freedom"
"Ain't Gonna Let Nobody Turn Me Round"
"This Little Light of Mine"
We Shall Overcome".
On the staffing of regulatory agencies / Howard Morgan
Two years of the Peace Corps / R. Sargent Shriver
Science in the affluent society / Jerome B. Wiesner
For the nuclear test-ban treaty / John F. Kennedy
Undelivered Dallas speech / John F. Kennedy
Eulogy for John F. Kennedy / Mike Mansfield
Let us continue / Lyndon B. Johnson
Violence in the American charactor / J. William Fulbright
1964: The war on poverty / Lyndon B. Johnson
The great society / Lyndon B. Johnson
Why labor lost the intellectuals / Herbert Harris
Old myths and new realities / J. William Fulbright
Problems of drug development / Louis Lasagna
The integrity of science
Conclusion of the Warren Commission Report
1965: Laugh off $11 million? / John R. Tunis
Corporate support for the performing arts
Mississippi accepts the civil rights law
The peoples of the U. S. A. / Nathan Glazer.
More lost indians / James Ridgeway
The half-finished society / Edmund K. Faltermeyer
A prophecy / Ben J. Wattenberg and Richard M. Scammon
Automation, jobs, and leisure / Erik Larrabee
Unsafe automotive design / Ralph Nader
Baiting the hook with merchandise
The meaning of the United Nations / Adlai E. Stevenson
Counterinsurgency / Robert F. Kennedy
The challenges to peace and freedom / W. Averell Harriman
The sonic boom
1966: Paradise is stripped / Harry M. Caudill
The total redevelopment of cities / Frank L. Whitney
The aging Great Lakes / Charles F. Powers and Andrew Robertson
The a-sexual society / Eleanor Garst
Ginzburg et al. v. United States / W. J. Brennan, Jr., H. Black, and W. O. Douglas
Military hardware, economic assistance, and civic action / Robert S. McNamara.
The arrogance of power / J. William Fulbright
The obligation of power / Lyndon B. Johnson
Black power / Stokely Carmicheal
On patriotism / Kirk Douglas
The university / Walter Lippman
Equal opportunity in education / James S. Coleman et al.
Corporate America / Andrew Hacker
Sheppard v. Maxwell, Warden
Tom C. Clark
Miranda v. Arizona / Earl Warren and Byron R. White
The Warren Report and its critics / Arnold L. Fein
1967: Crime in a free society
Public drunkenness
crime or health problem? / Gerald Stern
The growth of federal power / Richard N. Goodwin
The Clorox Case
On the new student Nihilism / Herbert A. Deane
The occupation of Newark / Tom Hayden
The politics of stability / Daniel P. Moynihan.
An interview with Gunnar Myrdal
The case of a runaway flower girl / J. Anthony Lukas
The seedier media / David Sanford
The view from Iron Mountain
Nuclear strategy / Robert S. McNamara
American intellectuals and foreign policy / Irving Kristol
Reflections on Vietnam / Richard H. Rovere
The draft and civil disobedience / Robert McAfee Brown
An end to the draft?
Tax loopholes / Paul H. Douglas
The politics of pure science / Daniel S. Greenberg
Water and the southwest / Virlis L. Fischer
1968: Turning the clock toward midnight / Eugene Rabinowitch
The use and abuse of psychedelic drugs / Daniel X. Freedman
The Kennedy effect / Richard S. Lewis
Constitutional reform in Maryland
Description of the proposed constitution / Clinton I. Winslow
Account of the defeat / Richard Homan.
Vietnam
Illusion and reality / Robert F. Kennedy
The choice in foreign policy / Eugene V. Rostow
Withdrawl speech / Lyndon B. Johnson
The negro in Vietnam / Thomas A. Johnson
The dollar crisis
On the President's measures / Richard A. Nenneman
The dollar under seige
Poverty / John W. Gardner
Hunger in the United States
Military occupation of cities / Robert B. Rigg
Business and the urban crisis
On civil disorders
Showdown for nonviolence / Martin Luther King, Jr.
Dissent, protest, and disobedience / Erwin N. Griswold
Student revolt
Statement of Columbia student strikers
Statement of the Chancellor of the University of Denver / Maurice B. Mitchell
The strange death of liberal education / Iriving Kristol
A message to the young / Scott Buchanan.
v. 19. 1969-1973 Dé́tente and domestic crisis. / 1969: Epilogue: the legacy of 1968
The Walker Report
Bring us together / Richard M. Nixon
First inaugural address / Richard M. Nixon
A generation unsure it has a future / George Wald
What kind of world do you want? / John N. Mitchell
A breakdown of law and order / Jesse B. Ritter
"Psychodelerium Tremens" / Jane Goodsell
Improving medical care / Walter J. McNerney
Open letter to the U. S. voter on oil taxes
Interview on justice in America / Earl Warren
The moon landing / Neil A. Armstrong, Edwin E. Aldrin, and Michael Collins
Proclamation of the Delano grape workers
Fraud and violence in a union election / Joseph L. Rauh, Jr.
A vindication of the military-industrial relationship / J. B. Colwell
Debate on the safeguard antiballistic missile
Firearms and violence
Exchange of letters beteween Richard M. Nixon and Ho Chi Minh
Poverty and the welfare system
Letter from jail on black economic opportunity / Jesse Jackson
The Philadephia Plan / Edward W. Brooke
Open letter to Congress on Vietnam / Frank H. Mentz.
The pursuit of peace in Vietnam / Richard M. Nixon
Strategic arms limitation talks / William P. Rogers
The television news medium / Spiro T. Agnew
1970: Santa Barbara declaration of environmental rights
Direct elections
An invitation to national chaos / Theodore H. White
Urban housing needs / Richard J. Daley
Memorandum on the proposed equal rights amendment
School segregation in the north / Abraham Ribicoff
Benign neglect / Daniel P. Moynihan
Resolution against busing to achieve integration
Survival of the urban Catholic school / Francesco Cordasco
Privacy of income tax returns / Mortimer Caplin et al.
The Cambodia invasion / Richard M. Nixon
Kent State: May 4, 1970
Is it taps for wild Alaska / Ben East.
After Earth Day / Gladwyn Hill
Federal funding of medical research / Robert A. Campbell
The multinational challenge of the seventies / Jean-Jaques Servan-Schreiber
Old myths and new realities in the middle east / J. William Fulbright
Civil rights enforcement / Theodore M. Hesburgh
Revenue sharing in the cities / A. J. Cervantes
Interview on the conglomerates / Royal Little
1970-1973: An all-volunteer army
The Gales Commision report
Interview with Lt. Gen. Bernard W. Rogers
1971: Blue collar blues / Jerome Rosow
Court reform / Warren E. Burger
The Winter Soldier investigation
Trial of Lieutenant William Calley
Statement to the Court / Lt. Calley
Letter to President Nixon / Capt. Daniel.
New national cities / John V. Lindsay
The city as sandbox / George Sternlieb
Drug abuse / Art Linkletter
Wage and price controls / Richard M. Nixon
Interview on the Pentagon Papers / Daniel Ellsberg
Attica, September 1971
The police crisis
The corporation and the profit motive / Anthony W. Smith
Farewell to foreign aid / Frank Church
1972: Funmobile folly / Peter Harnik
The leisure boom
The education of Henry Durham / Erwin Knoll
The ITT affair
The Shanghai Communique
The cratering of Indochina / Arthur H. Westing and E. W. Pfeiffer
The Moscow summit / Richard M. Nixon
Where I stand / George S. McGovern
The press as watchdog
1973: Vietnam truce / Henry Kissinger
San Antonio School District v. Rodriguez / Lewis F. Powell.
Unfinished Oscar speech / Marlon Brando
The traffic in art and antiquities / Karl. E. Meyer
The year of Europe / Henry Kissinger
Oil
Capitalism betrayed in its own camp / Fred R. Harris
The energy crisis / Dewey F. Bartlett
Miller v. California / Warren E. Burger and William O. Douglas
Black dominance of professional sports / Terry Bledsoe
Television address to the American people / Leonid I. Brezhnev
Watergate testimony / John W. Dean III
Press conference on Watergate / Richard M. Nixon
The scope of Executive Privilege / John J. Sirica
Self-governing the medical profession / Edwin J. Holman.
The new violence / Ralph Nader
The resignation of Spiro T. Agnew
The biggest business in America
Nairobi draft on monetary reform
Reworking foreign policy / Nicholas de B. Katzenbach
Managing in a shortage economy
Is the fuel crisis real? / Barry Commoner
The crisis of public confidence.
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