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- The contest : the 1968 election and the war for America's soul / by Schumacher, Michael,1950-author.(CARDINAL)767130;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 518-524) and index.Hubert Humphrey : the long road to contention -- Eugene McCarthy : making of a grassroots candidacy -- Richard Nixon : reboot -- George Wallace : politics of race -- Robert Kennedy : shadows of indecision -- New Hampshire : victorious losers -- Wisconsin : a reward for the challenger -- Torrents of rage and sorrow -- Indiana : killing floor -- Nebraska : expectations, high and low -- Oregon : McCarthy's big stand -- California : a time to be born, a time to die -- Summer doldrums -- Miami : "Let's win this one for Ike" -- Resistance -- Chicago : preserving disorder -- The final lap -- America votes.A dramatic, deeply informed account of one of the most consequential elections and periods in American history, 1968--rife with riots, assassinations, anti-Vietnam War protests, and realpolitik--was one of the most tumultuous years in the twentieth century, culminating in one of the most consequential presidential elections in American history. The Contest tells the story of that contentious election and that remarkable year. Bringing a fresh perspective to events that still resonate half a century later, this book is especially timely, giving us the long view of a turning point in American culture and politics. Author Michael Schumacher sets the stage with a deep look at the people with important roles in the unfolding drama: Lyndon B. Johnson, Robert F. Kennedy, Eugene McCarthy, George Wallace, Richard Nixon, and especially Hubert H. Humphrey, whose papers and journals afford surprising new insights. Following these politicians in the lead-up to the primaries, through the chaotic conventions, and down the home stretch to the general election, The Contest combines biographical and historical details to create a narrative as intimate in human detail as it is momentous in scope and significance. An election year when the competing forces of law and order and social justice were on the ballot, the Vietnam War divided the country, and the liberal regime begun with Franklin D. Roosevelt was on the defensive, 1968 marked a profound shift in the nation's culture and sense of itself. Thorough in its research and spellbinding in the telling, Schumacher's book brings sharp focus to that year and its lessons for our current critical moment in American politics.A dramatic, deeply informed account of one of the most consequential elections and periods in American history.
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- "If elected--" : unsuccessful candidates for the presidency, 1796-1968 / by Miller, Lillian B.(CARDINAL)150798; National Portrait Gallery (Smithsonian Institution).Historian's Office.(CARDINAL)216540;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 480-492).From the Constitution to the emergence of parties, 1787-1796: Thomas Jefferson (1796) -- Thomas Pinckney (1796) -- 1800: "Revolution in principles": John Adams (1800) -- Aaron Burr (1800) -- Charles Cotesworth Pinckney (1804) -- Charles Cotesworth Pinckney (1808) -- George Clinton (1808) -- DeWitt Clinton (1812) -- Rufus King (1816) -- 1820: Era of good feelings and the end of an age -- 1824: "Corrupt bargain": William Harris Crawford (1824) -- Henry Clay (1824) -- Andrew Jackson (1824) -- John Quincy Adams (1828) -- Henry Clay (1832) -- William Wirt (1832) -- Daniel Webster (1836) -- William Henry Harrison (1836) -- Hugh Lawson White (1836) -- 1840: Log cabin and hard cider democracy: Martin Van Buren (1840) -- Henry Clay (1844) -- James Gillespie Birney (1844) -- Lewis Cass (1848) -- Martin Van Buren (1848) -- Gerrit Smith (1848) -- Winfield Scott (1852) -- John Parker Hale (1852) -- John C. Frémont (1856) -- Millard Fillmore (1856) -- 1860: "House Divided": Stephen A. Douglas (1860) -- John Cabell Breckinridge (1860) -- John Bell (1860) -- George B. McClellan (1864) -- Horatio Seymour (1868) -- Horace Greeley (1872) -- Victoria Claflin Woodhull (1872) -- Charles O'Conor (1872) -- James Black (1872) -- 1876: Bargains and compromise: Samuel J. Tilden (1876) -- Peter Cooper (1876) -- Winfield Scott Hancock (1880) -- James B. Weaver (1880) -- Neal Dow (1880) -- James G. Blaine (1884) -- Benjamin F. Butler (1884) -- John P. St. John (1884) -- Belva Ann Lockwood (1884) -- Grover Cleveland (1888) -- Benjamin Harrison (1892) -- James B. Weaver (1892) -- 1896: Silver and a full dinner pail: William Jennings Bryan (1896) -- John McAuley Palmer (1896) -- William Jennings Bryan (1900) -- Alton B. Parker (1904) -- Thomas E. Watson (1904) -- William Jennings Bryan (1908) -- 1912: Progressives all: William Howard Taft (1912) -- Theodore Roosevelt (1912) -- Eugene V. Debs (1912) -- Charles Evans Hughes (1916) -- James Middleton Cox (1920) -- Eugene V. Debs (1920) -- John W. Davis (1924) -- Robert M. LaFollette (1924) -- Alfred E. Smith (1928) -- Norman Thomas (1928) -- 1932: Democracy confronts depression -- Herbert Hoover (1932) -- James R. Cox (1932) -- Jacob S. Coxey (1932) -- Alfred M. Landon (1936) -- Earl Browder (1936) -- William Lemke (1936) -- Wendell Wilkie (1940) -- Thomas E. Dewey (1944) -- Gerald L.K. Smith (1944) -- 1948: Pollsters confounded: Thomas E. Dewey (1948) -- Henry A. Wallace (1948) -- Strom Thurmond (1948) -- 1952: Time for a change: Adlai Stevenson (1952) -- Eric Hass (1952) -- Adlai Stevenson (1956) -- Richard M. Nixon (1960) -- Barry M. Goldwater (1964) -- Hubert H. Humphrey (1968) -- George Wallace (1968) -- Eldridge Cleaver (1968).
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- The presidency A to Z / by Peters, Gerhard(Gerhard D.)(CARDINAL)547095; Woolley, John T.(John Turner),1950-(CARDINAL)733651;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 684-690) and index.G: Garfield, James A -- Garner, John Nance -- Gerry, Elbridge -- Goldwater, Barry M -- Gore, Albert Jr -- Grant, Ulysses S -- Great Depression -- Great Society -- Group of Eight (G-8)/Group of Twenty (G-20) -- Guantanamo Bay -- H: -- Hail to the Chief -- Hamdan v Rumsfeld -- Hamilton, Alexander -- Hamlin, Hannibal -- Harding, Warren G -- Harrison, Benjamin -- Harrison, William Henry -- Hayes, Rutherford B -- Health and Human Services Department -- Hendricks, Thomas A -- Historic milestones of the presidency -- Hobart, Garret A -- Homeland Security Department -- Honeymoon period -- Hoover, Herbert C -- Hoover Commissions -- Housing and Urban Development Department -- Hughes, Charles Evans -- Humphrey, Hubert H -- Humphrey's Executor v United States -- Hurricane Katrina -- I: -- Immigration and Naturalization Service v Chadha -- Impeachment -- Impoundment -- Inauguration -- Independent Executive agencies -- Independent regulatory agencies -- Interest groups and the presidency -- Interior Department -- Iran-Contra affair -- Iraq War (Operation Iraqi Freedom) -- J: -- Jackson, Andrew -- Japanese American internment -- Jefferson, Thomas -- Johnson, Andrew -- Johnson, Lady Bird -- Johnson, Lyndon B -- Johnson, Richard M -- Joint Chiefs of Staff -- Justice Department -- K: -- Kennedy, Jacqueline -- Kennedy, John F -- Kerry, John -- King, William R -- Kitchen cabinet -- Korean War -- L: -- La Follette, Robert M -- Labor Department -- Lame duck -- Landon, Alfred -- Law enforcement powers -- Legislative veto -- Libraries -- Lincoln, Abraham -- Lincoln, Mary Todd -- Line-item veto -- Louisiana Purchase -- M: -- McCain, John -- McCarthy, Eugene J -- McClellan, George B -- McGovern, George S -- McKinley, William -- Madison, Dolley -- Madison, James -- Management and Budget, Office of -- Marshall, Thomas R -- Martial law -- Media and the presidency -- Memorials, presidential -- Mexican-American War of 1846 -- Midterm elections -- Milligan, Ex parte -- Mondale, Walter F -- Monroe, James -- Monroe Doctrine -- Morton, Levi P -- Myers v United States -- N: -- National Archives and Records Administration -- National bank -- National Economic Council -- National Intelligence , Office of the Director of -- National party conventions -- National security adviser -- National Security Council -- Neutrality Proclamation of 1793 -- New Deal -- New Freedom -- New Frontier -- Nixon, Pat -- Nixon, Richard -- O: -- Oath of office -- Obama, Barack -- Obama, Michelle --List of figures and list of tables -- About the authors -- Preface -- A: -- Adams, Abigail -- Adams, John -- Adams, John Quincy -- Agnew, Spiro T -- Agriculture Department -- Air Force One -- Appointment and removal power (Executive Branch) -- Arthur, Chester A -- Article II -- Assassinations and assaults -- B: -- Background of presidents -- Barkley, Alben W -- Bell, John -- Biden, Joseph Jr -- Blaine, James G -- Blair House -- Breckinridge, John C -- Brownlow Committee -- Bryan, William Jennings -- Buchanan, James -- Buckley v Valeo -- Budget process -- Bureaucracy -- Burr, Aaron -- Bush, Barbara -- Bush, George H W -- Bush, George W -- Bush, Laura -- Bush v Gore -- C: -- Cabinet -- Calhoun, John C -- Camp David -- Campaign debates -- Campaign financing -- Carter, Jimmy -- Carter, Rosalynn -- Central Intelligence Agency -- Cheney, Richard B -- Chief of Staff -- Chief of State -- Civil Service -- Civil War -- Clay, Henry -- Cleveland, Grover -- Clinton v Jones -- Clinton, Bill -- Clinton, George -- Clinton, Hillary Rodham -- Colfax, Schuyler -- Commerce Department -- Commissions, Presidential -- Congress and the presidency -- Congressional caucus (King Caucus) -- Constitutional powers and provisions -- Coolidge, Calvin -- Counsel to the president -- Court-packing plan -- Courts and the president -- Crawford, William Harris -- Curtis, Charles -- D: -- Daily and family life -- Dallas, George M -- Davis, Jefferson -- Dawes, Charles G -- Death of the president -- Debs, Eugene V -- Defense Department -- Delegate selection reforms -- Dewey, Thomas E -- Diplomatic powers -- Disability amendment -- Doctrines, presidential -- Dole, Robert J -- Douglas, Stephen A -- Dukakis, Michael S -- E: -- Economic Advisers, Council of -- Economic powers -- Education Department -- Eisenhower, Dwight D -- Elections and campaigns -- Elections chronology -- Electoral College -- Emancipation Proclamation -- Emergency powers -- Energy Department -- Environmental Protection Agency -- Ethics -- Executive agreements -- Executive office buildings -- Executive office of the president -- Executive orders -- Executive privilege -- F: - Fairbanks, Charles W -- Fair Deal -- Farewell addresses -- Federal Bureau of Investigation -- Federal Election Commission -- Federalist Papers -- Federal Reserve System -- Ferraro, Geraldine A -- Fillmore, Millard -- First hundred days -- First ladies -- Ford, Betty -- Ford, Gerald R -- Former presidents --P: -- Pardon power -- Party leader -- Patronage -- Perot, Ross H -- Persian Gulf War (Operations Desert Shield and Desert Storm) -- Personnel Management, Office of -- Pierce, Franklin -- Political parties -- Polk, James K -- Presidential greatness -- Presidential Medal of Freedom -- Press conferences -- Press Secretary, Presidential -- Primaries and caucuses -- Proclamations and endorsements -- Public opinion and the presidency -- Q: Qualifications of the president and vice president -- Quayle, Dan -- R: -- Reagan, Nancy -- Reagan, Ronald -- Reconstruction -- Religion and the presidency -- Rockefeller, Nelson A -- Roosevelt, Eleanor -- Roosevelt, Franklin D -- Roosevelt, Theodore -- S: -- Salary and perquisites -- Seals of Office -- Secret Service -- Senatorial courtesy -- Separation of powers -- Sherman, James S -- Signing statements -- Smith, Alfred E -- Spanish-American War of 1898 -- Special counsel -- Speeches and rhetoric -- Square Deal -- Staff -- State Department -- State of the Union Address -- Stevenson, Adlai E -- Stevenson, Adlai E, II -- Stewardship theory -- Succession -- Summit meetings -- T: -- Taft, William Howard -- Taylor, Zachary -- Teapot Dome scandal -- Term of office -- Third parties -- Thurmond, J Strom -- Tilden, Samuel J -- Titles of the president and vice president -- Tompkins, Daniel D -- Trade policy -- Trade Representative, Office of the U S -- Transition period -- Transportation Department -- Travel -- Treasury Department -- Treaty power -- Truman, Harry S -- Tyler, John -- U: -- Unitary executive theory -- United Nations -- United States v Curtiss-Wright Export Corp -- United States v Nixon -- V: -- Van Buren, Martin -- Veterans Affairs Department -- Veto power -- Vice president -- Vice-presidential residence -- Vietnam War -- W: -- Wallace, George C -- Wallace, Henry A -- War in Afghanistan -- War of 1812 -- War on terrorism -- War powers -- War Powers Act of 1973 -- Washington, George -- Washington, Martha -- Watergate affair -- Weaver, James B -- Wheeler, William A -- Whiskey Rebellion -- Whiskey ring scandal -- White House -- Willkie, Wendell L -- Wilson, Edith -- Wilson, Henry -- Wilson, Woodrow -- World War I -- World War II -- Y: -- Youngstown Sheet and Tube Co v Sawyer -- Z: -- Zapruder film -- Reference material: -- U S Presidents and Vice Presidents, 1789-2012 -- Backgrounds of U S Presidents, 1789-2012 -- Summary of Presidential Elections, 1789-2008 -- Party affiliations in Congress and the Presidency, 1789-2013 -- Presidential Cabinets, 1789-2012 -- U S Government Organizational Chart -- Government resources on the Web -- Constitution of the United States -- Selected bibliography -- Index.From the Back Cover: An invaluable and authoritative reference for understanding the highest office in the land. The Presidency A to Z is an authoritative and engaging volume that provides readers with the information they need to understand the executive branch, the men who have held the office of president, and the people and organizations that support them. This fifth edition includes new biographies of Barack Obama, Michelle Obama, John McCain, and Joseph Biden; revised coverage of presidential relations with Congress, the Supreme Court, the bureaucracy, political parties, the media, interest groups, and the public; updated entries on the Iraq War, the war in Afghanistan, and Guantanamo Bay; and expanded content on the budget process and campaign finance. With a historical and contemporary focus, The Presidency A to Z offers quick information and in-depth background on how the executive branch has responded to the challenges facing the nation. More than 300 comprehensive entries provide: Biographies of each president and other individuals who have played important roles in the executive branch; Explanation of key concepts and powers relating to the presidency; Comprehensive coverage of presidential elections; Analysis of executive branch relations with the legislative and judicial branches; Exploration of the policies of each president and their effects on U S and world history. Appendixes offer valuable reference material on U S presidents and vice presidents, their background, and service dates; a summary of presidential elections; and thorough coverage of major cabinet officials. The Presidency A to Z is part of the five-volume American Government A to Z series published by CQ Press.
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- American reformers : an H.W. Wilson biographical dictionary / by Whitman, Alden,1913-1990.(CARDINAL)146657;
Includes bibliographies.Grace Abbot -- Jane Addams -- Felix Adler -- Elizabeth Agassiz -- Amos Bronson Alcott -- William Andrus Alcott -- Saul Alinsky -- Richard Allen -- John Peter Altgeld -- Oscar Ameringer -- Jessie Daniel Ames -- Elizabeth Preston Anderson -- Fannie Andrews -- John Bertram Andrews -- Stephen Andrews -- Mathilde Anneke -- Susan B Anthony -- Samuel Chapman Armstrong -- Edward Atkinson -- Rachel Avery -- Albion Fellows Bacon -- Sarah George Bagley -- Ray Stannard Baker -- Sara Baker -- Emily Balch -- Roger Baldwin -- Adin Ballou -- Wharton Barker -- Kate Barnard -- Gertrude Barnum -- Janie Porter Barrett -- Samuel Barrows -- Leonora Barry -- Clara Barton -- Mary Ritter Beard -- Catharine Beecher -- Henry Ward Beecher -- Lyman Beecher -- Edward Bellamy -- Dorothy Bellanca -- Alva Belmont -- Victor L. Berger -- Mary McLeod Bethune -- John Bigelow -- James G. Birney -- James Black -- Alice Blackwell -- Antoinette Blackwell -- Elizabeth Blackwell -- Emily Blackwell -- Harriot Stanton Blatch -- William Bliss -- Amelia Bloomer -- Ella ("Mother Bloor") Bloor -- Inez Boissevain -- Edward Bok -- Charles Joseph Bonaparte -- Mary Bonney -- Gertrude Bonnin -- Maud Booth -- Henry Ingersoll Bowditch -- Charles Brace -- Myra Bradwell -- Louis D. Brandeis -- Madeline Breckinridge -- Sophonisba Breckinridge -- Margaret Brent -- Cyril Briggs -- Lloyd Vernon Briggs -- Albert Brisbane -- Heywood Broun -- John Brown -- Martha McClellan Brown -- Olympia Brown -- Orestes Brownson -- William J. Bryan -- Frank Burkitt -- Elihu Burritt -- Etienne Cabet -- Richard Clarke Cabot -- Helen Stuart Campbell -- Edward Carmack -- Matilda Carse -- Rachel Carson -- George Washington Carver -- Carrie Chapman Catt -- Elizabeth Chace -- Lucinda Chandler -- William Ellery Channing -- Maria Chapman -- Ednah Cheney -- David Lee Child -- Lydia Maria Child -- Richard Childs -- Tennessee Claflin -- Cassius Marcellus Clay -- Samuel Langhorne Clemens -- Levi Coffin -- Stanton Coit -- Clara Colby -- Ellen Collins -- Julia Colman -- Katharine Coman -- John R. Commons -- Anthony Comstock -- Victor Considerant -- Harriet Converse -- Jacob Coxey -- Prudence Crandall -- Caroline Crane -- David Croly -- Herbert Croly -- Jane Cunningham ("Jennie June") Croly -- Ernest Crosby -- Howard Crosby -- Kate Richards O'Hare Cunningham -- George Curtis -- Caroline Dall -- Richard Henry Dana Jr. -- Richard Henry Dana 3d -- Clarence Darrow -- Andrew Jackson Davis -- Katharine Davis -- Paulina Davis -- Dorothy Day -- Eugene Debs -- Voltairine De Cleyre -- Martin Delany -- Daniel De Leon -- William Jennings Demorest -- Mary Ware Dennett -- John Dewey -- Melvil Dewey -- Anna Dickinson -- Annie LePorte Diggs -- Samuel Dike -- Major ("Father") Divine -- Dorothea Dix -- David Low Dodge -- Ignatius Donnelly -- Thomas Wilson Dorr -- Frank Doster -- Frederick Douglass -- Sarah Douglass -- Neal Dow -- W. E. B. Du Bois -- Abigail Duniway -- Crystal Eastman -- Max Eastman -- Mary Baker Eddy -- Thomas Eddy -- John Elliott -- Ralph Waldo Emerson -- Sarah Emery -- Elizabeth Glendower Evans -- George Henry Evans -- Eliza Farnham -- Rebecca Felton -- David Field -- Edward Filene -- Charles Finney -- John Fitzpatrick -- Alice Cunningham Fletcher -- Abraham Flexner -- Benjamin Flower -- Elizabeth Gurley Flynn -- Charles Follen -- Martin Foran -- Patrick Ford -- James Forten -- Timothy Thomas Fortune -- Abigail Foster -- William Z. Foster -- Lydia Folger Fowler -- Orson Fowler -- Felix Frankfurter -- Lynn Frazier -- Margaret Fuller -- Isaac Funk -- Andrew Furuseth -- Frances Dana Barker Gage -- Matilda Gage -- Joseph Gales -- Helen Hamilton Gardener -- Henry Garnet -- William Lloyd Garrison -- Marcus Garvey -- Ernest B. Gaston -- Henry George -- Abigail Gibbons -- Linda Gilbert -- Mabel Gillespie -- Charlotte Perkins Gilman -- Edwin Godkin -- Parke Godwin -- Emma Goldman -- Samuel Gompers -- Anna Adams Gordon -- Isabella Graham -- Sylvester Graham -- Rebecca Gratz -- Horace Greeley -- Isaac Newton Gresham -- Josephine Griffing -- Goldsborough Griffith -- Angelina Grimke -- Charlotte Forten Grimke -- Sarah Grimke -- Laurence Gronlund -- Luther H. Jr. Gulick -- Emanuel Haldeman-Julius -- Edward Everett Hale -- Emma Hall -- Fannie Lou Hamer -- Alice Hamilton -- Hutchins Hapgood -- Norman Hapgood -- John Marshall Harlan -- Ida Harper -- Thomas Harris -- Hubert H. Harrison -- Hastings Hart -- William Harvey -- Lydia Hasbrouck -- Ella Haskell -- John Henry Hawkins -- Mary Garrett Hay -- Arthur Garfield Hays -- William D. ("Big Bill") Haywood -- Thomas Hazard -- Hinton Helper -- Alice Henry -- Josephine Herbst -- Caroline Hewins -- Angela Heywood -- Ezra Heywood -- Elias Hicks -- Thomas Wentworth Higginson -- Joe Hill -- Patty Hill -- Morris Hillquit -- Jessie Hodder -- Josiah Holbrook -- Isabella Beecher Hooker -- Harry Hopkins -- Isaac Tatem Hopper -- Eugenio Maria de Hostos y Bonilla -- Milford Howard -- Frederic Howe -- Julia Ward Howe -- Samuel Gridley Howe -- William Dean Howells -- Harriot Hunt -- Grace Hutchins -- Anne Hutchinson -- Robert Green Ingersoll -- Martin Irons -- William Mills Ivins -- Gardner Jackson -- Helen Jackson -- William Jay -- Thomas Jefferson -- Ellen Cheney Johnson -- Magnus Johnson -- Tom Johnson -- Mary Harris ("Mother Jones") Jones -- George Washington Julian -- Mary Kehew -- Florence Kelley -- Oliver Kelley -- Edward Kellogg -- John Kellogg -- Paul Kellogg -- Florence Kelly -- Dan King -- Martin Luther King Jr. -- Abner Kneeland -- William Ladd -- Robert M La Follette -- Harry W Laidler -- William Langer -- Julia Lathrop -- Lewis E Lawes -- Benjamin Lay -- Mary Elizabeth Lease -- Joshua Leavitt -- Ann Lee -- William Lemke -- Benjamin Lindsey -- Mary Livermore -- Henry Demarest Lloyd -- Belva Ann Lockwood -- George Loftus -- Jack London -- Meyer London -- Huey P. Long -- Henry Loucks -- Elijah Lovejoy -- Josephine Lowell -- Clemence Lozier -- Benjmain Lundy -- Seth Luther -- Mary Lyon -- Alfred McCann -- Charles McCarthy -- Samuel S. McClure -- Frances McDougall -- Mary Eliza McDowell -- Edward McGlynn -- Stephen McLallin -- William Maclure -- George McNeill -- Charles William Macune -- Malcolm X -- Horace Mann -- Vito Marcantonio -- Herbert Marcuse -- Helen Marot -- John Marsh -- Sarah Martyn -- Emma Marwedel -- Lewis Masquerier -- Peter Maurin -- Samuel Joseph May -- Christian Metz -- Elizabeth Smith Miller -- John Mitchel -- Robert Moses -- Johann Joseph Most -- Lucretia Mott -- Ellen Mussey -- A. J. Muste -- Thomas Nast -- Carry Nation -- Clarina Nichols -- Mary Nichols -- George W. Norris -- John Humphrey Noyes -- Thomas Nugent -- Gerald P Nye -- Fremont Older -- Floyd Olson -- Leonora O'Reilly -- Charles Osborn -- Thomas Osborne -- Mary O'Sullivan -- Robert Owen -- Elizabeth Packard -- Thomas Paine -- Elihu Palmer -- Theodore Parker -- Charles Parkhurst -- Albert Parsons -- Elsie Parsons -- Alice Paul -- Elizabeth Peabody -- William Penn -- Frances Perkins -- Wendell Phillips -- Parker Pillsbury -- Amos Pinchot -- Gifford Pinchot -- Hazen Pingree -- Leonidas Lafayette Polk -- Louis Freeland Post -- Terence V Powderly -- Adam Clayton Powell Jr. -- Joseph Priestley -- Josiah Quincy -- Amelia Quinton -- A. Philip Randolph -- Jeannette Rankin -- Robert Rantoul -- Walter Rauschenbusch -- James Redpath -- John Reed -- Agnes Regan -- Sarah Remond -- Milo Reno -- Jacob Riis -- George Ripley -- Sophia Ripley -- Margaret Robins -- Harriet Robinson -- Eleanor Roosevelt -- Theodore Roosevelt -- Ernestine Rose -- William Round -- Benjamin Rush -- Charles Russell -- Howard Hyde Russell -- John Ryan -- Franklin Benjamin Sanborn -- Elizabeth Sanders -- Margaret Sanger -- Solomon Schindler -- Rose Schneiderman -- Hannah Kent Schoff -- Carl Schurz -- Rosika Schwimmer -- Vida Scudder -- Caroline Severance -- Anna Howard Shaw -- Daniel Shays -- Mary E. Simkhovitch -- Jeremiah Simpson -- Upton Sinclair -- Thomas Skidmore -- Abby Smith -- Gerrit Smith -- Julia Smith -- Hannah Smith -- J. E. Spingarn -- Lysander Spooner -- Elizabeth Cady Stanton -- Lincoln Steffens -- Uriah Stephens -- Alzina Stevens -- Lillian Stevens -- Thaddeus Stevens -- Ira Steward -- Alvan Stewart -- Eliza Daniel ("Mother Stewart") Stewart -- Gustav Stickley -- William Still -- Cora Frances Stoddard -- Isaac Stokes -- Rose Pastor Stokes -- Lucy Stone -- Harriet Beecher Stowe -- Charles Sumner -- Eliza Sunderland -- John Swinton -- Jane Swisshelm -- William H. Sylvis -- Arthur Tappan -- Lewis Tappan -- Ida M.Tarbell -- John Thomas -- Martha Carey Thomas -- Norman Thomas -- Henry David Thoreau -- Thomas Tibbles -- Marion Todd -- William Howe Tolman -- Albion Tourgee -- Arthur Townley -- Francis Townsend -- Augusta Troup -- Benjamin Franklin Trueblood -- Sojourner Truth -- Harriet Tubman -- Benjamin Tucker -- Harriet Taylor Upton -- William U'Ren -- Marie Louise Van Vorst -- Thorstein Veblen -- Helen Frances ("Fanny") Villard -- Oswald Villard -- Henry Vincent -- Mary Heaton Vorse -- Lillian D Wald -- Mary Walker -- Zerelda Wallace -- William English Walling -- Lester Ward -- Earl Warren -- Josiah Warren -- Booker T. Washington -- Thomas Watson -- Julius Wayland -- Noah Webster -- Theodore Weld -- Ida Wells-Barnett -- Wayne Wheeler -- Henry Whipple -- Alfred Tredway White -- Ellen White -- Walt Whitman -- John Greenleaf Whittier -- Harvey Washington Wiley -- Roy Wilkins -- Jemima Wilkinson -- Emma Willard -- Frances Willard -- Aubrey Williams -- Elizabeth Williams -- Roger Williams -- Gaylord Wilshire -- Isaac Wise -- Edith Wood -- Victoria Woodhull -- John Granville Woolley -- John Woolman -- Abby Woolsey -- Georgeanna Woolsey -- Jane Woolsey -- Noah Worcester -- Elizur Wright -- Frances ("Fanny") Wright -- Henry Wright -- Whitney Young -- Marie Zakrzrewska -- John Peter Zenger.Contains biographies of 508 men and women who were the principal architects of reform in America from the seventeenth century to modern times.
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