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by Jill Lepore


  Mansfield, Lord, 88

  “Manual for the Motion Picture Industry, A,” 501–2

  manufacturing, 192

  Hamilton’s emphasis on, 140

  inventory of, 172

  Jefferson’s distaste for, 169, 171–72

  slavery as form of, 169

  in World War II, 486

  Mao Zedong, 539

  maps, mapmakers, 14

  Marbury v. Madison, 168, 239, 268–69, 378

  March on Washington (1963), 609–10, 613

  Mark I computer, 523, 524

  Marlowe, Christopher, 444

  marriage, 529

  Married Women’s Property Act, 257

  Marshall, John:

  Cherokee National recognized by, 215–16

  as chief justice, 165, 167–68, 187

  federal law overturned by, 239

  on preservation of Union, 260

  Marshall, Thurgood, 497, 575–88

  on Johnson, 643

  on originalism, 687–88

  retirement of, 697

  Marshall Plan, 538

  Martin, Jim, 505–6

  Martin, Luther, 125–26, 130

  Martin, Tracy, 763

  Martin, Trayvon, 763, 765, 767

  Marx, Karl, 230, 231, 254, 255

  Mary I, queen of England, 26–27

  Maryland, 576

  income tax in, 301

  Maryland, University of, Law School, 576

  Maryland colony, 44

  Mashpees, 212, 215

  Mason, George, xii, 86, 96, 99, 122, 128

  bill of rights proposal of, 127

  Massachusetts:

  constitution of, 111, 112, 114, 128

  Know-Nothings in, 263

  ratification debate in, 130

  Revolutionary War debt of, 116

  secret ballot in, 344

  Shays’s Rebellion in, 116, 118

  slavery outlawed in, 114

  Massachusetts Assembly, 88

  Massachusetts Bay colony, 43–44, 44

  Massachusetts General Colored Association, 203

  Massachusetts General Hospital, 560

  Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), 524, 587

  mass advertising, 401

  and campaign of 1912, 387

  mass communication, 363, 420, 566

  mass consciousness, 363

  mass consumption, 363

  mass delusion, 364

  Masses, 362

  mass hysteria, 363

  mass incarceration, 699–700

  mass migration, 363

  mass production, 363, 444

  Mather, Cotton, 57, 60

  mattresses, 195

  Mauchly, John, 520, 524, 526–27, 558, 559, 575

  maximum-hour laws, 346, 377, 381, 382

  Maya, 8, 11

  Mayflower, 43

  voyage of, 38–39

  Mayflower Compact, 39, 43

  McAllum, Sam, 317

  McCain, John, 752

  McCarthy, Eugene, 629, 633

  McCarthy, Joseph, 504, 549–52, 553, 555, 556, 557, 565–68, 567, 571, 572, 592

  McCarthyism, 592, 597

  McClellan, George, 303, 304

  McClure, Samuel Sidney, 371

  McClure’s, 371

  McCormick, Anne O’Hare, 423, 457

  McCurry, Michael, 708

  McGovern, George, 633, 642, 694

  McGranery, James P., 578

  McKellar, Kenneth, 39

  McKinley, William:

  assassination of, 375

  in election of 1896, 352, 374, 375

  warship sent to Cuba by, 366

  McKissick, Floyd, 595

  McMurray, Howard, 549

  McNamara, Robert, 629, 640

  McVeigh, Timothy, 702

  McWilliams, Carey, 549, 560

  Mead, Margaret, 660

  measurement, see quantification

  “Measurement of Inequality, The” (Gini), 443

  Mechanics Magazine, 210

  Mecom, Edward, 87

  media:

  and Ailes, 704–5, 742–43

  consolidation of, 732–33

  deregulation of, 737

  Fairness Doctrine, 682, 704

  and political polarization, 704, 707–8, 724

  republicanism’s faith in, 144–45

  Wilson’s relationship with, 388

  Medicaid, 619, 671, 700

  Medicare, and Reagan administration, 671

  Meese, Edwin, 678–79, 684

  Mein Kampf (Hitler), 489

  Melich, Tanya, 652, 665

  Mellon, Andrew W., 405, 443

  Melville, Herman, 559

  “Memorial Remonstrance against Religious Assessments” (Madison), 137

  Menace of Modernism, The (Riley), 392–93

  Mencken, H. L., 417, 418, 466

  Mennonites, 569

  Merchants of Death (Engelbrecht and Hanighen), 445

  Mercury Theatre on the Air (radio show), 468–69

  Merriam, Frank, 450, 451

  Mesoamerica, 12

  Mesopotamia, 12

  Metacom (“King Philip”), 55–56

  Methodists, 201, 366

  Metropolitan Museum of Art, 407

  Mexicans, 409–10

  as cowboys, 334

  Mexican War, 232, 241, 244, 368, 482

  casualties of, 293

  declaration of, 243

  Douglass’s opposition to, 249

  protests against, 246, 259, 263

  and Wilmot Proviso, 244–46, 245

  Mexico, 281, 394

  Cortés’s invasion of, 22–23

  immigration from, 674–75

  movement of Americans into, 221–22

  negotiation of border with, 222

  Oregon Territory claimed by, 242

  shrinking of, 250–51

  Texas’s rebellion against, 222–23, 233

  Mexico City, 250

  Meyer, Philip, 667

  Michigan, 208, 255

  movement to, 221

  Michigan, University of, 348, 544

  Michigan Avenue (Chicago), 406

  Microsoft, 695, 735

  middle class, 529

  Middle East, 11

  Midway, Battle of, 494

  military desegregation, 541

  military spending, and Reagan administration, 671

  militias, 702

  Miller, Ola Babcock, 455

  Millionaire’s Amendment, 505

  Mills, C. Wright, 558–59, 566

  Milton, John, 49, 291

  Milwaukee, Wis., 371

  minimum wage, 364

  Ministry of Propaganda, German, 434, 452, 456, 481

  Mink, Patsy, 659

  Minnesota:

  farm cooperatives in, 336

  immigrants recruited to, 208

  minorities, 544

  see also specific minorities

  Minor v. Happersett, 328

  Minow, Newton, 571

  missionaries, 366

  Mississippi, 281, 541, 578

  flood in, 421

  Indians in, 213

  movement to, 221

  secession of, 289

  slaves sold to, 202

  as slave state, 176

  Understanding Clause in constitution of, 344

  Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party, 621

  Mississippi River, navigation rights on, 170

  Missouri:

  battle over statehood for, 176–80

  movement to, 221

  Missouri Compromise, 179–80, 253, 262–63

  Missouri Question (Raymond), 178–79

  Mitchell, Charles, 370

  Mobile, Ala., 302

  “Model of Christian Charity, A” (Winthrop), 43

  Modern Efficiency Desk, 404

  modernism, 354, 390

  modernization, and Vietnam War, 603–4

  Mondale, Walter, 683, 696, 706

  monogenists, 256

  monopoli
es, 335, 343, 363, 449, 526

  Monroe, James, 172, 176

  Monroe Doctrine, 180, 234–35

  Montaigne, Michel de, 28

  Montana, 325

  blacks in, 369

  creation of, 332

  Montesinos, Antonio de, 21–22, 23

  Montesquieu, 129, 135

  Montgomery, Ala., bus boycott (1955–56), 582–84

  Montreal, 79

  Moody, John, 742–43

  Moore, Mary, 302

  moral crusades, 557

  Moral Majority, 663–64

  More, Thomas, 14, 54

  Morgan, J. Pierpont, 372, 388

  Mormons, 201

  Morris, Dick, 710

  Morris, Gouverneur, 119, 126–27

  Morris, Robert, 109

  Morris, Thomas, 223–24

  Morrison, Philip, 545

  Morrison, Toni, 712

  Morse, Samuel F. B., 208–9, 229, 249, 263, 272–73

  telegraph lauded by, 274–75

  mortgages, 343

  Morton, Levi, 313

  Mosaic, 731

  Mothers for Moral America, 616

  Motion Picture Association of America, 501

  Mount Vernon, 233, 236

  MSNBC, 707

  muckrakers, 371–73, 448

  Muhammad, Elijah, 606, 613

  mulattoes, 409

  Muller, Curt, 381

  Muller v. Oregon, 381–82

  Mundus Novus (Vespucci), 14

  Munich crisis, 467, 474

  Munitions Committee, 445

  Muñoz Camargo, Diego, 16

  Murdoch, Rupert, 707, 743

  Murphy, Frank, 495–96

  Murray, Pauli, 497–98, 499–500, 647, 652

  Murrow, Edward R., 511–12, 522, 563, 564–67, 574

  Muslims, 11, 12

  in American colonies, 50

  Catholic wars with, 36

  Mussolini, Benito, 427, 449, 467, 474, 514

  Mutual network, 461

  Myrdal, Gunnar, 501, 502

  NAFTA (North American Free Trade Agreement), 699

  Nagasaki bombing (1945), 517, 522

  Nanking, 481–82

  Napoleon Bonaparte, 371

  Napoleon I, emperor of France, 170

  Napoleonic Wars, 170, 171, 172

  Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass (Douglass), 248

  Nation, 344, 414, 434, 502

  National Advisory Commission on Civil Disorders (Kerner Commission), 627–28

  National Aeronautics and Space Agency (NASA), 587

  National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), 371, 389, 396, 399, 497, 577, 579, 580, 581, 582, 583, 595, 596, 605

  on criminal justice policy, 699

  National Association of Manufacturers, 446

  national bank, 233

  renewal of charter of, 234

  National Bank Act, 333

  National Broadcasting Corporation (NBC), 422, 435, 467, 473, 476, 562, 571

  National Bureau of Standards, 363

  National City Bank, 388

  National Congress of Mothers, 380

  National Convention of Colored Men, 238, 317

  national debt, World War II growth of, 487

  National Defense Research Committee (NDRC), 488, 525

  “National Education Campaign,” 547

  National Era, 269

  National Farmers’ Alliance, 336

  National Federation of Republican Women’s Clubs, 555–57

  National Firearms Act, 445

  National Insurance Act, 379

  National Organization for Women (NOW), 647

  National Origins Act, 407–8

  National Photographic Portrait Gallery, 294

  national prayer breakfasts, 569

  National Press Association, 356

  National Radio Chapel (radio show), 460

  National Recovery Administration, 463

  National Republican Party, 219

  National Review, 555, 723

  National Rifle Association (NRA), 445–46, 672–73, 675–76, 678

  National Science Foundation (NSF), 525, 542, 545

  National Security Act (1947), 538

  National Security Agency (NSA), 538

  National Urban League, 497

  National War Labor Board, 397, 487

  National Welfare Rights Organization, 638

  National Woman’s Alliance, 346

  National Woman’s Party, 394, 431

  National Woman Suffrage Association, 328, 329

  National Women’s Conference (1977), 659–62

  National Women’s Political Caucus, 652

  National Youth Administration, 504

  Nation of Islam, 606–7, 613, 621, 622

  nation-states, 525

  and fiction of common ancestry, 9–10

  rise of, 9

  Native Americans, 399

  American Revolution and, 102

  catastrophic effect of European diseases on, 19–20

  as cowboys, 334

  declining territory of, 337

  enslavement of, 48

  European disease in, 17

  excluded by populism, 336

  French alliances with, 66

  in human zoos, 354

  legal and moral right as issue for, 55

  Locke on rights of, 53

  1960s activism, 634

  path to citizenship of, 337

  removal of, 192, 212–16

  on reservations, 337

  sovereignty and, 53–54

  in wars with colonists, 55–56

  nativism, 263

  Naturalization Act (1798), 314

  natural rights, see human rights

  “Nature of Mass Belief Systems in Mass Publics, The” (Converse), 593

  Navy, U.S., 486

  Nazi Party, 427, 434–35

  genocide by, 511–13, 513

  Ndongo, 38

  Neal, Claude, 458

  Nebraska:

  creation of, 262

  farm cooperatives in, 336

  women protected in, 380–81

  Negro March on Washington, 498

  Negroes with Guns, 607

  Negro Seaman Acts, 203

  Netherlands, 240, 473

  Neutrality Acts, 474, 475

  Nevada, 260–61, 324

  creation of, 332

  irrigated land in, 409

  Nevins, Allan, 562

  Nevis, 84

  New American Right, The (Bell), 592, 614

  Newby, Dangerfield, 283

  New Communalism, 695

  New Conservation, 437

  New Deal, 429–30, 437–38, 444, 479, 504, 515, 526, 527, 531–32, 535, 552, 570

  blacks excluded from, 440, 457–58

  and Clinton administration, 700

  conservatism vs., 444–45, 446–47, 656

  and debate over Constitution, 462–66

  first hundred days of, 462

  Herbert Hoover’s criticism of, 506–7

  liberalism of, 444

  and New Democrats, 696

  and Reagan agenda, 627

  redistribution under, 443

  Supreme Court vs., 463–66

  New Democrats, 696

  New Departure, 324

  New Echota, Ga., 214–15

  New England:

  abolition of slavery in, 123

  antislavery movement in, 87, 88

  Caribbean sugar plantations and, 45

  dissenters’ settlement of, 39, 40, 43

  Indian removal and, 215

  Indian wars in, 55–56

  Pequot War in, 45

  slavery in, 45, 48

  New-England Courant, 60

  New Forum, 346

  Newfoundland, 34

  New France, Métis in, 69

  New Hampshire, constitution of, 111, 128

  New Hampshire colony, 44

  New Haven colony, 44

  New Jersey colony, 51


  New Left, 627, 628–29, 637, 651, 694

  and identity politics, 703

  New Mexico, 243, 260–61, 394

  New Negro, The (Locke), 411

  New Netherland, 44

  New Orleans, Battle of, 173, 181

  New Orleans, La., 170, 204

  New Orleans Bee, 289

  New Republic, 362, 396–97, 400, 403, 426, 541

  New South, 587

  New Spain, 17, 20, 26

  free blacks in, 69

  racial caste system in, 23, 24

  newspapers, 211, 533–34, 540–41, 551, 552, 555, 557, 558, 563, 571–72, 580

  growth of, 145

  Madison on importance of, 144–45

  partisanship of, 145

  political campaigning and, 160–61

  two-party system and, 145

  see also media; press, freedom of

  New Sweden, 44

  Newsweek, 522, 577

  New Theology, 354

  Newton, Huey, 627

  Newtown, Ct., 765

  New Women, 386

  New York, debtors’ prison abolished by, 226

  New York, N.Y., 104, 105

  corruption in, 342

  draft riots in, 300

  Federal Hall in, 131–32, 132

  slaves in, 61, 62, 63–64

  supposed slave conspiracy in, 63–64

  top 1 percent in, 207

  New York, secret ballot in, 344

  New York American, 182

  New York colony, 51

  New Yorker, The, 413, 521, 572, 722

  New York Herald, 210, 211, 229, 236, 349, 385, 453, 458

  New York Herald Tribune, 479, 490

  New York Journal, 349, 367

  New York Observer, 273

  New-York Packet, xi, xii–xiii, xviii

  New York Power Authority, 438

  New York state, slavery in, 123

  New York Stock Exchange, 141–42, 407, 424, 436 New York Sun, 211, 229

  New York Times, 255, 295, 297, 340, 342, 349, 350, 352, 363, 387, 445, 505, 523, 527, 558

  New York Tribune, 235, 252

  New-York Weekly Journal, 61–62

  New York World, 349–50, 375

  Ngo Dinh Diem, 603, 604

  Nicaragua, 281

  Niebuhr, Reinhold, 427, 541, 583

  Nierenberg, William, 683

  Nine Old Men, The, 464

  Nineteenth Amendment, 402, 431

  Nixon, Richard M.:

  and abortion, 653–54, 658

  as anticommunist, 540–41, 548–51

  background of, 534–35, 540–41

  “Checkers speech” of, 561–63, 572

  congressional campaign of (1946), 534–37

  and contraception, 650

  and criminal justice policy, 622, 673

  and economic malaise, 657

  and environmental movement, 681

  and gun control debate, 673

  inauguration (1973), 642–43

  Khrushchev meeting (1959), 589–91, 589

  and Pentagon Papers, 640–41

  and political polarization, 636, 637–39, 643

  and presidential election (1960), 589, 599–601, 601

  and presidential election (1964), 615

  and presidential election (1968), 631–33, 636

  and presidential election (1972), 641–42

 

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