Books and things…. Harriet beecher stowe Uncle Tom’s Cabin.

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Books and things…

Harriet beecher stowe Uncle Tom’s Cabin

Michael Harrington The Other America

Thomas jefferson Dec of Ind

Alfred thayer mahan The Influence of Sea Power on History

Thomas paine Common Sense

Upton sinclair The Jungle

Alexander hamilton The Report on Manufactures

F. Jackson Turner The Significance of the Frontier on Am. History

Betty Friedan The Feminine Mystique

William Lloyd Garrison The Liberator

Helen hunt jackson A Century of Dishonor

Hamilton, madison, jay The Federalist Papers

Andrew carnegie The Gospel of Wealth

Henry david thoreau Civil Disobedience

John steinbeck The Grapes of Wrath

Lincoln steffens The Shame of the Cities

Nathaniel Hawthorne The Scarlet Letter

Jonathan Edwards Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God

Booker t. Washington The Atlanta Compromise

Henry george Progress & Poverty

Adam smith A Wealth of Nations

Edward Bellamy Looking Backward

Jane addams Twenty Years at Hull House

Henry George Progress & Poverty

John Calhoun SC Exposition

T Jeff & Madison KY & VA Resolutions

Rachel Carson Silent Spring

Web du Bois The Souls of Black Folk

Daniel Ellsburg The Pentagon Papers

MLK Jr Letter from a Birmingham Jail

Jacob Riis How the Other Half Lives