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|t The Mayflower Compact, 1620 /
|r Samuel Eliot Morison --
|t John Winthrop, A modell of Christian charity, 1630 /
|r Lawrence W. Towner --
|t Mary Easty, Petition of an accused witch, 1692 /
|r Edmund S. Morgan --
|t Gabriel Thomas, An account of Pennsylvania, 1698 /
|r David M. Potter --
|t Benjamin Franklin, Father Abraham's speech, or, the way to wealth, 1757 /
|r Leonard W. Labaree --
|t Logan's speech, 1774 /
|r Wilcomb E. Washburn --
|t Thomas Jefferson, the Declaration of Independence /
|r Henry Steele Commager --
|t Benjamin Franklin, Address to the Federal Convention, 1787 /
|r Ralph L. Ketcham --
|t The Constitution of the United States of America, 1787, The preamble /
|r Clarence L. Ver Steeg ;
|t Article I /
|r C. Herman Pritchett ;
|t Article II /
|r Arthur Schlesinger, Jr. ;
|t Article III /
|r David Fellman ;
|t Article IV /
|r J.A.C. Grant ;
|t Article V. and the amending process /
|r Philip B. Kurland ;
|t Article VI and VII /
|r Alfred H. Kelly ;
|t The Bill of Rights: amendments, I-X /
|r Milton R. Konvitz ;
|t The Civil War amendments: XIII-XV /
|r Francis A. Allen --
|t George Washington, first inaugural address, 1789 /
|r Clinton Rossiter --
|t Alexander Hamilton, Report on manufactures, 1791 /
|r Thomas C. Cochran --
|t George Washington, farewell address, 1796 /
|r Richard B. Morris --
|t Thomas Jefferson, first inaugural address, 1901 /
|r Dumas Malone --
|t Jacob Henry, On religion and elective office, 1809 /
|r Joseph L. Blau --
|t John Adams, What do we mean by the American Revolution? 1818 /
|r L.H. Butterfield --
|t John Marshall, M'Culloch v. Maryland, 1819 /
|r Robert G. McCloskey --
|t James Monroe, the Monroe Doctrine, 1823 /
|r Dexter Perkins --
|t Andrew Jackson, The majority is to govern, 1829 /
|r John William Ward --
|t William Lloyd Garrison, Prospectus for the "Liberator," 1831 /
|r Kenneth M. Stampp --
|t Ralph Waldo Emerson, the American Scholar, 1937 /
|r Robert E. Spiller --
|t Lemuel Shaw, Commonwealth v. Hunt, 1842 /
|r Leonard W. Levy --
|t Henry David Thoreau, Civil disobedience, 1846 /
|r Frederick B. Toles --
|t Horace Mann, Report of the Massachusetts Board of Education, 1848 /
|r Ralph H. Gabriel --
|t The Seneca Falls Declaration of Sentiments and Resolutions, 1848 /
|r Barbara M. Soloman --
|t Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Address on the divorce bill, 1861 /
|r Nelson M. Blake --
|t Julia Ward Howe, The Battle Hymn of the Republic, 1861 /
|r William G. McLoughlin --
|t The Homestead Act, 1862 /
|r Paul W. Gates --
|t Abraham Lincoln, Second annual message to congress, 1862 /
|r Roy F. Nichols --
|t Abraham Lincoln, The Emancipation Proclamation, 1863 /
|r John Hope Franklin --
|t Abraham Lincoln, The Gettysburg Address, 1863 /
|r Allan Nevins --
|t Abraham Lincoln, Second Inaugural Address, 1865 /
|r Paul M. Angle --
|t Ulysses S. Grant, Terms of surrender for the army of northern Virginia, 1865 /
|r T. Harry Williams --
|t The oath of office, 1868 /
|r Harold M. Hyman --
|t The ballad of John Henry, c. 1872 /
|r Richard M. Dorson --
|t Mary Baker Eddy, Science and health, 1875 /
|r Martin E. Marty --
|t Emma Lazarus, The new colossus, 1883 /
|r John Higham --
|t Henry W. Grady, the new south, 1886 /
|r Thomas D. Clark --
|t James Cardinal Gibbons, The question of the "Knights of Labor," 1887 /
|r John Tracy Ellis --
|t Thomas Alva Edison, On the industrial research laboratory, 1887 /
|r Matthew Josephson --
|t Andrew Carnegie, Wealth, 1889 /
|r Robert H. Bremner --
|t People's party platform, 1892 /
|r John D. Hicks --
|t Frederick Jackson Turner, The significance of the frontier in American history, 1893 /
|r Ray Allen Billington --
|t Richard Warren Sears, Cheapest supply house on earth, 1894 /
|r John E. Jeuck --
|t Louis H. Sullivan, The tall office building artistically considered, 1896 /
|r Carl W. Condit --
|t William Jennings Bryan, "Cross of gold" speech, 1896 /
|r Richard Hofstadter --
|t William Allen White, What's the matter with Kansas? 1896 /
|r Walter Johnson --
|t Oliver Wendell Homes, Jr., The path of the law, 1897 /
|r Lon L. Fuller --
|t John Dewey, My pedagogic creed, 1897 /
|r Lawrence A. Cremin --
|t Albert J. Beveridge, The march of the flag, 1898 /
|r Ernest R. May --
|t John Wanamaker, On the department store, 1900 /
|r Malcolm P. McNair --
|t Jacob Riis, Introduction to "The Battle with the Slum," 1902 /
|r Richard C. Wade --
|t Lincoln Steffens, The shame of the cities, 1902-1904 /
|r Arthur Mann --
|t Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr., Two dissenting opinions, 1904-1919 /
|r Paul A. Freund --
|t William L. Riordon, Plunkitt of Tammany Hall, 1905 /
|r John P. Roche --
|t William James, Pragmatism, 1907 /
|r Sidney Hook --
|t Theodore Roosevelt, The new nationalism, 1910 /
|r Elting E. Morison --
|t Walter Rauschenbusch, Prayers of the social awakening, 1910 /
|r Winthrop S. Hudson --
|t Frederick W. Taylor, On scientific management, 1912 /
|r Daniel Bell --
|t Calvin Coolidge, Have faith in Massachusetts, 1914 /
|r Walter Muir Whitehill --
|t Louis D. Brandeis, The curse of bigness, 1915 /
|r Alpheus Thomas Mason --
|t Woodrow Wilson, "Fourteen points" address, 1918 /
|r Arthur S. Link --
|t Henry Cabot Lodge, Speech on the League of Nations, 1919 /
|r John A. Garraty --
|t H.L. Mencken, Preface to "The American language," 1919 /
|r Thomas Pyles --
|t Herbert Hoover, on American individualism, 1928 /
|r Irvin G. Wyllie --
|t Sinclair Lewis, The American fear of literature, 1930 /
|r Mark Schorer --
|t Franklin D. Roosevelt, first inaugural address, 1933 /
|r Frank Freidel --
|t Franklin D. Roosevelt, "Quarantine" address, 1937 /
|r William E. Leuchtenburg --
|t Albert Einstein, Letter to Franklin D. Roosevelt, 1939 /
|r Donald Fleming --
|t Wendell L. Wilkie, One world, 1943 /
|r Max Lerner --
|t George C. Marshall, the Marshall Plan, 1947 /
|r Hans J. Morgenthau --
|t Harry S. Truman, the Point IV program, 1949 /
|r Herbert Feis --
|t William Faulkner, Speech on acceptance of the Nobel Prize, 1950 /
|r Richard Ellmann --
|t The United States Supreme Court, Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka, 1954 /
|r Harry W. Jones --
|t John F. Kennedy, Inaugural address, 1961 /
|r James MacGregor Burns --
|t Lyndon B. Johnson, Address on voting rights, 1965 /
|r Oscar Handlin.
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