
EPUB3 TALKING BACK CIVILIZATION
Indian Voices from the Progressive Era
- 190 pages
- English
- ePUB (mobile friendly)
- Available on iOS & Android
About this book
As progressive reformers took on America's ills at the start of the twentieth century, a new generation of Native American reformers took on America, talking back to the civilization that had overrun but not crushed their own. This volume offers a collection of 21 primary sources, including journal articles, testimony, and political cartoons by Native Americans of the Progressive Era, who worked in a variety of fields to defend their communities and culture. Their voices are organized into 7 topical chapters on subjects such as native religion, education, and Indian service in World War I. Spanning the period from the 1893 Columbian Expedition to the 1920s congressional land hearings, this rich array of voices fills an important gap in the chronology of Native American studies. An engaging introduction focusing on the intellectual leaders of the protest efforts includes background on the Progressive Era, while headnotes for each document, striking illustrations, a chronology of major events, and a bibliography support the firsthand accounts.
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Table of contents
- About this Book
- Foreword
- Preface
- List of Illustrations
- Introduction: American Indian Activism in the Progressive Era
- 1. Speaking Out at the World’s Columbian Exposition, 1893
- 2. Critics of Indian Education
- 3. Discussing Christianity and Religion
- 4. American Indians on America’s Indian Policy
- 5. Popular Images of Indians: Cartoons and Commentary, 1913–1916
- 6. World War I
- 7. After the War: Reservation Indians Speak Out
- Afterword: The Pueblos Protest the Bursum Bill, 1922
- Questions for Consideration
- Chronology of Important Events for Native Americans in the Progressive Era (1890–1928)
- Selected Bibliography
- Index
- Back Cover