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Primary Source Documents

Documenting US History
​hard back (class-set)

Document 16.8 Clifford K. Berryman, "Dr. New Deal" (1934) 
​Pgs. 373-374, Questions 1-3 (I,A,E)
Dr. New Deal
Document 16.10 Clifford K. Berryman, "Old Reliable" (1938)
Pg. 376, Questions 1-3 (I,A,E)
Old Reliable
Document 17.1 Chicago Streetcar (1900)
Pg. 384, Questions 1-3, (I,A,E)
Document 17.6 Zora Neale Hurston, "How it Feels to be Colored Me" (1928), Pgs. 389-391, Questions 1-3, (I,A,E) HIPPO 7
How it Feels to be Colored
Document 17.7 Espionage + Sedition Acts (1917-1918)
Pgs. 393-395 Questions 1-3 (I,A,E), Questions 1-3 (I,A,E)
HIPPOS 1 + 2

Espionage and Sedition


FDR's Inaugural Address

Sources for America's History soft cover​ (Red book)

21-2 Deposed Queen Pleads for Her Island Kingdom
pgs. 532-534, Questions 1-2, HIPPOS 4
Queen
21-6 President's Fourteen Points for Postwar Peace
​Pgs. 544-546, Questions 1-2
W.W.'s 14 Points
22-1 Condemned Radical Protests Political Hysteria
Pgs. 549-550, Questions 1-2,
Vanzetti
22-4 Evangelist Condemns the Curse of Alcohol
​Pgs. 556-559, Question 1, 
Sunday
22-5  Harlem Renaissance Poet Declares Black is Beautiful
Pgs. 560-563, Questions 1-3 HIPPOS 5
Black is Beautiful
23-3 Outflanking Roosevelt with Plan to Share the Nation's Wealth, Pgs. 575-578, Questions 1-2, HIPPOS 3
Every Man a King
23-4 FDR's New Deal Programs in Action
Pgs 579-580, Questions 1-2
24-2 Soldiers Describe D-Day Experience
Pg. 596-600, Questions 1-2
D-Day Experiences
24-6 President Explains Use of Atomic Bomb to End War
Pgs. 605-607, Questions 1-3
Justification for Dropping Atom Bombs
P7-3 Suffragists Bring Battle to the President
​Pgs 616, Questions 1-2
HIPPO 8
Suffragists Picture
P7-6 Labor Organizer Describes Latino Plight in America
Pgs. 625-628, Questions 1-2, HIPPOS 6
Latino Plight in America
WWI Socio/Political Minorities DBQ
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