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1. Gettysburg Author: Abraham Lincoln
Ad-dress
Context:
Major Argument:
2. Second
Inagural
Author: Abraham Lincoln
(Lincoln)
Context:
Major Argument:

3. The New South Author: Henry Grady
Context: Given to Eastern elite states asking for the North to reinvest in the South
during Reconstruction
Major Argument: The New South isn't an insult to the Old South. There's no
need to apologize for Civil War, but move forward with agricultural diversification,
industrialization, and conciliation with the North.

4. Cotton States
Ex-position Author: Booker T. Washington
Address Context: Held in Atlanta and delivered to the Exposition, and organized by
New South to promote Southern economic progress and attract investment.
Major Argument: Invest in employing more of the Black community; this improves
the economy and also brings the Black community closer to being equal with
white counterparts.
5. Of Mr. Booker
T. Washington
and Others Author: WE.B. DuBois
Context: DeBois was frustrated w/ racial prejudice and Washington's "sell-out"
plans
6. Standard Oil Major Argument: Do not sacrifice liberties! You deserve all rights, not just some for
and Foreign some progress now.
Missions
Author: Washington Gladden
Context: Given in the social gospel tradition in the age of robber barons.
Gladden questions Rockefeller's motives in donating money to a cause.
Major Argument: Accepting money from people like Rockefeller taints US's institu-
tional goals and mission. They're bad.


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7. The
Forgotten Author: William Graham
Man Sumner Context: Age of social
Darwinism
Major Argument: We set the Forgotten Man free when we don't subsidize poor
8. Acres of Dia- labor conditions
monds
Russell Conwell
9. The March of Context:
the Flag Major Argument:

Author: Albert Beveridge
Context: Spain has imperial control over Cuba, and the US debates whether or not
to do this with Puerto Rico and the Philippines. This is congressionally debated,
10. Acceptance and Beveridge is one of the top representatives of pro-Philippine annexation.
Speech, 1900 Major Argument: Let's annex the Philippines. We have noble land from God, and
he also uses religious and economic based arguments, like trade.

Author: William Jennings Bryan
Context: There's a hotly contested conversation in the US about imperialism.
Despite personal beliefs, Bryan uses his DNC presidential candidate acceptance
speech to talk about the Philippines.
Major Argument: He uses religious arguments and historical documents to argue
that we'd be huge hypocrites to annex the Philippines, since we know what it's
like to be a colony.

11. The Cross of Gold Author: William Jennings Byran
Context: The repeal of the Silver Purchase Act highlights monetary issues in the US.
Bryan, a Silverite, argues against Gold-Bugs at the DNC.
Major Argument: To force America to use gold, even though no other country nor
mandate standardizes gold, is wrong. We would be crucifying mankind "upon a
cross of gold."



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