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_aA patriot's handbook : _bsongs, poems, stories, and speeches celebrating the land we love / _cselected and introduced by Caroline Kennedy. _hPR |
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_aNew York : _bHyperion, _c(c)2003. |
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_aList of illustrations -- _tAcknowledgments -- _tIntroduction -- _tFlag -- _tStar-spangled banner/ Francis Scott Key and John Stafford Smith, 1814 -- _tPledge of allegiance, 1892 -- _tBattle cry of freedom _rGeorge Frederick Root,c 1861 -- _tFlag goes by _rHenry Holcomb Bennett, c 1900 -- _tYou're a grand old flag _rGeorge M Cohan, 1906 -- _tWest Virginia State board of education v Barnette, 319 US 624 (1943) -- Flags _rGwendolyn Brooks, 1944 -- _tMike Christian story _rJohn McCain, 1971 -- _tTexas v Johnson, 491 US 397 (1989) -- US blues _rGrateful Dead, 1973 -- _tGod bless the USA _rLee Greenwood, 1984 -- _tVisions Of America -- _tModel of Christian charity/ John Winthrop, 1630 -- Farewell address, September 19, 1796 _rGeorge Washington -- _tFirst inaugural address, March 4, 1801 _rThomas Jefferson -- _tDedication of the Bunker Hill monument, June 17, 1825 _rDaniel Webster -- _tShip of state _rHenry Wadsworth Longfellow, 1849 -- _tStrenuous life, April 10, 1899 _rTheodore Roosevelt -- _tLet America be America Again _rLangston Hughes, 1936 -- _tSecond inaugural address, January 20, 1937 _rFranklin Delano Roosevelt -- _tInaugural address, January 20, 1961 _rJohn F Kennedy -- _tTimes they are a-changin' / Bob Dylan, c1963 -- _tFirst words spoken by a man on the moon, July 20, 1969 -- _tFarewell address, January 11, 1989 _rRonald Reagan -- _tPortraits Of Americans -- _tYankee Doodle, 1755 -- _tLetters from an American farmer _rJ Hector St John de Crevecoeur, 1782 -- _tDemocracy in America _rAlexis de Tocqueville, 1835 -- _tDemocracy _rHenry Adams, 1880 -- _tPicture of Dorian Gray _rOscar Wilde, 1891 -- _tDangers of the dress suit in politics _rGeorge Washington Plunkitt, 1905 -- _tTake me out to the ball game _rAlbert Von Tilzer and Jack Norworth, 1908 -- _tOn being an American _rH L Mencken, 1922 -- _tAs regards patriotism _rMark Twain, c 1900 -- _tI like Americans _rEdna St Vincent Millay, 1924 -- _tGreat Gatsby _rF Scott Fitzgerald, 1925 -- _tAmerican names _rStephen Vincent Benet, 1927 -- _t42nd parallel _rJohn Dos Passos, 1930 -- _tYou're the top _rCole Porter, 1934 -- _tStory of a novel _rThomas Wolfe, 1936 -- _tHollywood _rTruman Capote, 1950 -- _tLast gentleman _rWalker Percy, 1966 -- _tHow to tame a wild tongue _rGloria Anzaldua, 1987 -- _tCountry and a conundrum _rAnna Quindlen, 2002 -- _tRule Of Law -- _tConstitution of the United States, 1787 -- _tConstitutional convention, speech at the conclusion of it deliberations, September 17, 1787 _rBenjamin Franklin -- _tMarbury v Madison, 5 US 137 (1803) -- Civil disobedience _rHenry David Thoreau, 1849 -- _tFirst inaugural address, March 4, 1861 _rAbraham Lincoln -- _tUnited States of America v Susan B Anthony, 1873 -- _tTo kill a mockingbird _rHarper Lee, 1960 -- _tLetter from Birmingham City jail, April 16, 1963 _rMartin Luther King, Jr -- _tSpecial message to the congress: the American promise, March 15, 1965 _rLyndon B Johnson -- _tDuncan v Louisiana, 391 US 145 (1968) -- Opening statement to the House judiciary committee, proceedings on impeachment of Richard Nixon, July 25, 1974 _rBarbara Jordan -- _tRemarks on taking the oath of office, August 9, 1974 _rGerald R Ford -- _tBush v Gore, 531 US 98 (2000) -- |
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_aFreedom -- _tDeclaration of Independence _rThomas Jefferson, 1776 -- _tBut, Mister Adams (From the Broadway musical 1776) / Sherman Edwards, 1964 -- _tAmerica _rSamuel Francis Smith, 1832 -- _tIf I had a country, I should be a patriot, September 24, 1847 _rFrederick Douglass -- _tLetter to President Lincoln, August 25, 1864 _rAnnie Davis -- _tSympathy _rPaul Laurence Dunbar, 1893 -- _tFreedom _rE B White, July 1940 -- _tAs freedom is a breakfast food _rE E Cumming, 1940 -- _tState of the Union address, January 6, 1941 _rFranklin Delano Roosevelt -- _tAddress at "I am an American" day, Central park, New York, May 21, 1944 _rJudge Learned Hand -- _tI've got the light of freedom _rPete Seeger -- _tAddress to students, Moscow State University, May 31, 1988 _rRonald Reagan -- _tFreedom Of Speech And Of The Press -- _tStatement at trial of John Peter Zenger, 1735 _rAndrew Hamilton -- _tAbrams v US., 250 616 (1919) -- Whitney v California, 274 US 357 (1927) -- Remarks to the Senate in support of a Declaration of conscience, June 1, 1950 _rMargaret Chase Smith -- _tNew York Times Co v Sullivan, 376 US 254 (1964) -- Freedom Of Religion -- _tAmazing Grace _rJohn Newton, 1779, 1829 (last stanza) -- Speech against missionaries; efforts to baptize members of the Seneca tribe, 1805 _rChief Red Jacket -- _tSpeech to the greater Houston ministerial association, September 12, 1960 _rJohn F Kennedy -- _tEngel v Vitale, 370 US 421 (1962) -- Zelman v Simmons-Harris, 122 S Ct 2460 (2002) -- Right To Be Let Alone -- _tStatement against the Writs of assistance, Boston, 1761 _rJames Otis -- _tOlmstead v US, 277 438 (1928) -- Planned parenthood of Southeastern Pennsylvania v Casey, 505 US 833 (1992) -- Equality -- _tLetter to John Adam, March 31, 1776 _rAbigail Adams -- _tLetter to Abigail Adams, April 14, 1776 _rJohn Adams -- _tDeclaration of sentiments and resolutions _rSeneca Falls convention, 1848 -- _tAin't I a woman?, May 1851 _rSojourner Truth -- _tLift every voice and sing, 1900 _rJames Weldon Johnson -- _tSpeech in congress on women's rights and wartime service, January 10, 1918 _rJeannette Rankin -- _tIncident _rCountee Cullen, 1925 -- _tMerry-go-round _rLangston Hughes, 1942 -- _tCan a woman ever be president of the United States? / Eleanor Roosevelt, 1935 -- _tBrown v Board of eduction, 347 US 483 (1954) -- Chicago defender sends a man to Little Rock, Fall 1957 _rGwendolyn Brooks _r1960 -- _tTelevised address to the nation, June 11, 1963 _rJohn F Kennedy -- _tAddress at the march on Washington, August 28, 1963 _rMartin Luther King, Jr -- _tFeminine mystique, 1963 _rBetty Friedan -- _tSpecial plight and the role of the black woman, May 7, 1971 _rFannie Lou Hamer -- _tFrontiero v Richardson, 411 US 677 (1973) -- Statement on Americans with disabilities act, May 9, 1989 _rEdward M Kennedy -- _tAddress to the fourth UN world conference on women, Beijing, China, September 5, 1993 _rHillary Rodham Clinton -- _tRemarks on affirmative action, July 19, 1995 _rWilliam Jefferson Clinton -- _tBaker v State, 170 Vt 194 (1999) -- Individual -- _tSimple gifts _rJoseph Brackett, 1848 -- _tSelf-reliance, 1841 _rRalph Waldo Emerson -- _tWalden, 1854 _rHenry David Thoreau -- _tSongs of the sacred mysteries _rSioux, 1869 -- _tSorrow songs (from the Souls of black folk) / W E B Du Bois, 1903 -- _tRoad not taken _rRobert Frost, 1916 -- _tInvisible man _rRalph Ellison, 1947 -- _tAddress upon receiving the Nobel Prize, December 10, 1950 _rWilliam Faulkner -- _tLetter to the House committee on un-American activities, and reply (from Scoundrel Time), 1952 _rLillian Hellman -- _tDay of affirmation, Cape Town University, June 6, 1966 _rRobert F Kennedy -- _tDrum major instinct, February 4, 1968 _rMartin Luther King, Jr -- _tIn search of our mother's gardens _rAlice Walker, 1974 -- |
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_aWar And Peace -- _tSpeech after defeat by the Virginia militia, 1774 _rChief Logan -- _tSpeech to the second Virginia convention, March 23, 1775 _rPatrick Henry -- _tCommon sense, February 14, 1776 _rThomas Paine -- _tPaul Revere's ride _rHenry Wadsworth Longfellow, 1863 -- _tMonroe doctrine, 1823 -- _tBattle hymn of the Republic _rJulia Ward Howe, 1861 -- _tShiloh, a requiem _rHerman Melville, April 1862 -- _tFinal emancipation proclamation, January 1, 1863 _rAbraham Lincoln -- _tGettysburg address, November 19, 1863 _rAbraham Lincoln -- _tSecond inaugural address, March 4, 1865 _rAbraham Lincoln -- _tMemoirs _rUlysses S Grant, 1885-1886 -- _tSurrender to the U S army, 1877 _rChief Joseph -- _tMarines' song, 1891 -- _tDo not weep, maiden, for war is kind _rStephen Crane, 1899 -- _tCaisson song _rEdmund L Gruber, 1907 -- _tWar message to congress, April 2, 1917 _rWoodrow Wilson -- _tOver there _rGeorge M Cohan, 1917 -- _tUnknown soldier _rBilly Rose -- _tSeptember 1, 1939 _rW H Auden, 1941 -- _tWar message to congress, December 8, 1941 _rFranklin Delano Roosevelt -- _tGift outright _rRobert Frost, 1942 -- _tMartial Cadenza _rWallace Stevens, 1954 -- _tGreat crusade, June 6, 1944 _rDwight D Eisenhower -- _tOn the atomic bomb, 1945 _rH Robert Oppenheimer -- _tFateful decision, 1948 _rAlbert Einstein -- _tAddress to the nation on Korea, April 11, 1951 _rHarry S Truman -- _tFarewell address, January 17, 1961 _rDwight D Eisenhower -- _tBlowin' in the wind _rBob Dylan, 1962 -- _tCommencement address at American University, June 10, 1963 _rJohn F Kennedy -- _tVietnam veterans against the war _rJohn Kerry, 1971 -- _tBorn in the USA _rBruce Springsteen, 1984 -- _tOn the rainy river (from the Things they carried), 1990 _rTim O'Brien -- _tRemarks upon returning from the people's Republic of China, February 28, 1972 _rRichard M Nixon -- _tRemarks at Michigan State University, May 5, 1995 _rWilliam Jefferson Clinton -- _tAddress on terrorism before a Joint meeting of congress, September 20, 2001 _rGeorge W Bush -- _tAddress upon receiving the Nobel Prize, December 10, 2002 _rJimmy Carter -- _tWork, Opportunity, And Invention -- _tNew Colossus _rEmma Lazarus, 1883 -- _tExplusion of he immigrants, c1884 _rHuang Zunxian -- _tI hear America singing _rWalt Whitman, 1891 -- _tI've been working on the railroad -- _tLetter to Octave Chanute, May 13, 1900 _rWilbur Wright -- _tSpeech at the convention of the National American woman suffrage association, July 22, 1905 _rFlorence Kelley -- _tJungle _rUpton Sinclair, 1906 -- _tEllis Island _rHenry James, 1907 -- _tBarrio boy, 1971 _rErnesto Galarza -- _tMy life and owrk, 1922 _rHenry Ford -- _tThey won't think, 1921 _rThomas Alva Edison -- _tHappy days are here again, / Milton Ager and Jack Yellen, 1929 -- _tBrother, can you spare a dime? / E Y Harburg and Jay Gorney, 1932 -- _tFirst inaugural address, March 4, 1933 _rFranklin Delano Roosevelt -- _tWest Coast Hotel Co v Parrish, 300 US 379 (1937) -- Grapes of wrath _rJohn Steinbeck, 1939 -- _tDeath of a salesman, 1949 _rArthur Miller -- _tKitchen debate, Moscow, 1959 _rRichard Nixon and Nikita Khrushchev -- _tEllis Island interview, March 22, 1991 _rManny Steen -- _tKing Leer, 1950 _rGroucho Marx -- _tCoal miner's daughter _rLoretta Lynn, 1970 -- _tChoosing a dream: Italians in Hell's kitchen. 1971 _rMario Puzo -- _tRecapturing America's moral vision, University of Kansas, March 18, 1968 _rRobert F Kennedy -- _tAddress to the Commonwealth club of San Francisco, November 9, 1984 _rCesar Chavez -- _tMy hometown/ Bruce Springsteen, 1984 -- _tPOPism, 1975 _rAndy Warhol -- _tSpeech to the Democratic convention, August 12, 1980 _rEdward M Kennedy -- _tHomeless children speak, 1986 _rDavid Bright -- _tSpeech at the Republican convention, August 18, 1988 _rGeorge Bush -- _tJoy luck club _rAmy Tan, 1989 -- _tEducation of an American, September 21, 2001 _rArnold Schwarzenegger -- _tCapitalizing on the "cognitive niche", 1999 _rBill Gates -- _tOur Land -- _tGod bless America _rIrving Berlin, 1938 -- _tThanksgivings _rIroquois, 1891 -- _tTwelfth song of the thunder _rNavajo, 1887 -- _tOh! Susanna _rStephen Foster, 1848 -- _tOld cotton fields at home _rHuddie Ledbetter, 1936 -- _tLight in August _rWilliam Faulkner, 1932 -- _tLet us now praise famous men _rJames Agee, 1941 -- _tFlorida _rElizabeth Bishop, 1946 -- _tAdventures of Huckleberry Finn _rMark Twain, 1884 -- _tStopping by woods on a snowy evening _rRobert Frost, 1923 -- _tMoby-Dick _rHerman Melville, 1851 -- _tSidewalks of New York _rJames W Blake and Charles B Lawlor, 1894 -- _tNew York, New York _rFred Ebb and John Kander, 1977 -- _tJazz _rToni Morrison, 1992 -- _tChicago _rCarl Sandburg, 1916 -- _tSignificance of the frontier in American history, 1893 _rFrederick Jackson Turner -- _tBallad of Davy Crockett _rGeorge Bruns and Tom Blackburn, 1954 -- _tO Pioneers! / Willa Cather, 1913 -- _tResponse to the breakup of their reservation, 1903 _rNorthern Utes -- _tHome on the range _rDavid Guion, 1930 -- _tOld Chisholm trail, c1880 -- _tMud below _rAnnie Proulx, 1999 -- _tOklahoma _rRichard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II, 1943 -- _tI left my heart in San Fransciso _rGeorge C Cory, Jr and Douglass Cross, 1954 -- _tSunset _rJack Kerouac, 1960 -- _tSurfin' USA _rChuck Berry and Brian Wilson, 1963 -- _tLos Angele notebook _rJoan Didion, 1966 -- _tBig yellow taxi _rJoni Mitchell, 1970 -- _tWilderness letter _rWallace Stegner, 1960 -- _tAmerica _rPaul Simon, 1968 -- _tAmerica, the beautiful _rKatharine Lee Bates. 1893 -- _tLand is your land _rWoody Guthrie, 1940 -- _tPermissions and photo credits -- _tIndex. |
520 | 0 | _aFrom Publishers Weekly: The rich and sometimes discordant strains of American self-scrutiny fill this wide-ranging anthology. Kennedy (The Best-Loved Poems of Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis) arranges the more than 200 selections according to themes like "The Flag," "Freedom of Speech," "Work, Opportunity and Invention" and "The Individual," and devotes equal space to the official, the devotional and the oppositional. The Declaration of Independence and the Constitution are reprinted in full, along with a large selection of presidential inaugurals and farewells and excerpts from landmark Supreme Court decisions. Popular songs include "Yankee Doodle," "This Land Is Your Land" and "Surfin' USA." Poems and fiction from such luminaries as Whitman, Faulkner, Fitzgerald, Stephen Crane, Alice Walker and Annie Proulx explore the variegated textures of American life. The dissident voices of Thoreau, Susan B. Anthony and Frederick Douglass hold America to account for its injustice; H.L. Mencken castigates it as "a commonwealth of third-rate men"; and Oscar Wilde raises a sardonic eyebrow at the whole dubious enterprise. Combining traditional touchstones of Americanism with many insightful surprises, Kennedy's thoughtful arrangement of works of historical significance and literary quality will reward both casual browsers and those conducting a more focused investigation of the nation's patriotic literature. | |
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