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These Truths

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by Jill Lepore


  as cause of Civil War, 296, 389

  Compromise of 1850

  on, 260–61

  and Constitution, 191, 241, 256–57, 261–62, 268

  constitutional convention and, 123–27

  Constitution and, 127

  Davis’s defense of, 293

  death toll of, 47

  debt as, 81, 82, 83

  Declaration of Independence’s ignoring of, 99

  defenses of, 255–56

  democracy vs., 191

  efforts to silence dissent on, 223–24

  and election of 1840, 228

  in election of 1860, 287

  and English common law, 88

  and European extraction of wealth from Americas, 17

  Federalist/Republican divide on, 176

  forbidden to read, 205

  as form of manufacturing, 169

  as form of politics, 64

  free labor vs., 255

  free trade and, 281–82

  global history of, 17–18

  idea of liberty and, 10, 86, 88, 92, 96, 105–6

  in industrializing U.S., 202–3

  legal and moral right as issue in, 10, 15–16, 20–22, 45–48, 55, 74, 86, 108, 133, 177

  liberty and, 64

  Lincoln’s criticism of, 255, 263–66

  Locke on, 54–55

  in Loyalist exodus from U.S., 104–5, 107

  Missouri statehood and, 176–80

  Morse’s defense of, 263

  New Deal recordings of, 441

  in New England, 45, 48

  opposition to, 199–200

  post-Revolution increase in, 123

  price of, 280, 281

  Quakers’ ban on, 92

  race and, 55, 56–57, 69–70, 86, 143

  Raymond’s predicted growth of, 179

  rebellions by, 3, 55, 56–59, 63, 84, 85, 99, 159

  religion and, 17

  under Roman law, 21–22, 47, 48

  runaway, 74–75, 94, 100, 104, 203

  in Spanish America, 18, 21–22

  state constitutions and, 113–14

  as three-fifths of a person, 116, 125, 130, 157, 173, 175

  torture of, 58, 63, 73

  in Virginia, 38

  Walkers denunciation of, 203–4

  in West, 221, 267

  slave trade, 29, 46

  in Africa, 11–12, 17–18, 38, 46

  American colonies and, 48

  Atlantic crossing in, 38, 47

  British in, 45–48, 73

  closing of, 202

  Constitution and, 136

  death toll in, 47

  desire to reopen, 281

  as issue at constitutional convention, 125–26

  Portuguese in, 11–12, 18, 38, 46

  within U.S., 123

  Slavs, 383

  smallpox, 19–20

  Smith, Adam, 17, 82, 115–16

  Smith, Howard, 613

  Smith, John, 36

  Smith, Margaret Bayard, 182, 187–88

  Smith, Margaret Chase, 551, 613, 615

  Smith, William Loughton, 135

  Smith Act (1940), 552, 573

  SNCC (Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee), 597, 606, 607, 621, 625–26, 627, 628–29

  Social Creed, 366

  social Darwinism, 343, 378, 379, 391

  Social Gospel movement, 365–66, 391

  social insurance, 377

  Social Insurance (Rubinow), 379

  socialism, 384–85, 504, 553

  “socialized medicine,” 547–48, 553–54, 570

  social media, 770

  social purity movement, 397

  Social Science Research Council, 544–45

  social sciences, 348, 349, 354, 542–46, 566, 578

  Social Security, 447, 533

  and Reagan administration, 671

  Social Security Act, 438, 439, 465

  Social Statics (Spencer), 378

  Society for the Relief of Distressed Debtors, 140

  Society for the Relief of Free Negroes Unlawfully Held in Bondage, see Pennsylvania Society for Promoting the Abolition of Slavery

  sociology, 348

  Sojourner Truth Homes, 499

  Solomon Islands, 494

  Somerset, James, 88

  Somerset v. Stewart, 88

  Somme, Battle of, 390

  Sons of Liberty, 82, 84–85, 86, 87, 299

  Sontag, Susan, 722

  South, 203

  antislavery societies in, 205

  black codes in, 318, 320

  black voting rights in, 320

  cotton production in, 202, 217

  defense of slavery in, 255–56

  divided into military districts, 323

  exports from, 217

  freedmen denied rights in, 317

  Great Migration from, 371

  Indian removal in, 212–16

  movement into Mexico from, 221–22

  secret ballot in, 344

  South Carolina, 203

  black “apprenticeship” in, 318

  black politicians in, 323

  desire to reopen slave trade of, 281

  income tax in, 301

  nullification and, 218

  percentage of slaves in, 218

  secession of, 289

  slaves sold downriver from, 202

  women arrested for voting in, 328

  South Carolina colony:

  slave rebellion in, 63

  Stono Rebellion in, 58–59

  South Dakota:

  creation of, 332

  farm cooperatives in, 336

  Southeast Asia, 456

  Southern Baptist Convention, 568, 664

  Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC), 584, 596–97, 606, 607, 620, 622

  Southern Commercial Convention, 281

  Southern Democratic Party, 288

  Southern Horrors: Lynch Law in All Its Phases (Wells), 356, 357

  Southern Pacific Railroad Company, 338

  South Korea, 560

  sovereignty:

  legal and moral right as issue in, 32, 39–43, 48, 53–54, 55

  of the people, see popular sovereignty representation and, 90–91

  Soviet Exhibition of Science, Technology, and Culture (1959), 590

  Soviet Union, 535–39, 548, 570, 578, 586

  and creation of United Nations, 492

  German invasion of, 481

  invasion of Afghanistan by, 680, 722, 738

  in United Nations, 503

  U.S. food sent to, 486

  Spain, 221, 242, 462

  American Revolution and, 101

  as Catholic country, 26

  civil war in, 474

  expulsion of Muslims and Jews from, 12

  and Polk’s desire for Cuba, 242

  territorial claims of, 15–16

  Spanish-American War, 366–67, 367, 374, 482

  Spanish conquest, 18–25, 21, 26

  British colonies vs., 33

  debate over morality and legality of, 23–25

  Florida and, 25

  impact of European diseases in, 19–20

  legal and moral right as issue in, 15–16, 20–22, 47

  Requerimiento in, 22, 23

  slavery in, 18, 21–22

  see also New Spain

  Special Report (TV show), 710–11

  speculation, 140, 141

  speech, freedom of, 49–50, 60, 62, 131, 137, 552, 573, 763

  Spencer, Herbert, 343, 365, 378

  Spencer, Richard, 770

  Spencer, Sarah, 329

  Spencer-Roberts, 625

  Spirit of the Laws, The (Montesquieu), 129

  Spooner, Lysander, 241

  Spratt, Leonidas, 281

  Sputnik launch (1957), 586, 587

  Stages of Economic Growth (Rostow), 603

  stagflation, 657

  Stalin, Josef:

  at Tehran Conference, 502–3

  at Yalta Conference, 508–10, 514
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br />   Stalin, Joseph, 535, 539, 554, 570

  Stalinism, 482

  Stamp Act (1765), 82–87, 90

  repeal of, 87

  Stamp Act Congress (1765), 83, 91, 131

  standard of living, 1960s, 591–92

  Standard Oil, 371, 372–73, 412, 448, 449, 572

  “stand your ground” laws, 764

  Stanley, Henry Morton, 750–51

  Stanton, Edwin, 317, 324

  Stanton, Elizabeth Cady, 257–58, 329

  citizenship of women desired by, 320–21

  National Woman Suffrage Association founded by, 328

  Thirteenth Amendment pushed by, 303

  Stapleton, Jean, 660

  Starnes, Joseph, 443–44

  Starr, Kenneth, 710, 711

  State, The (Wilson), 348

  State Department, U.S., 134, 474, 492, 535–36, 540, 549, 550–51

  state power, 1960s, 591

  state primaries, 386

  states’ rights, 223, 389, 577

  States’ Rights Democratic Party, 541

  Statistical Methods, with Special Reference to Biological Variation (Davenport), 392

  Statute of Religious Freedom (Virginia), 137–38

  steam, 192–93, 198, 347

  steamboat, 18, 221

  Steel, U.S., 363

  steel companies, 336

  steel production, 406

  Steffens, Lincoln, 371

  Steinbeck, John, 502

  Steinem, Gloria, 652, 712

  Stephanopoulos, George, 707

  Stephens, Alexander, 290

  Stevens, John Paul, 718

  Stevens, Thaddeus, 317

  Stevenson, Adlai, 551–52, 561, 565, 570–73, 600

  Stewart, Charles, 88

  Stewart, James W., 190, 202, 204, 205

  Stewart, Jimmy, 491

  Stewart, Maria W., 189–90, 192, 199, 200, 201, 202, 204, 205, 206

  address to mixed audience given by, 206

  speeches given up by, 207

  Stewart, Potter, 653

  Stimson, Henry, 514

  Stimson, Henry L., 538–39

  stock market, 407, 423, 424, 436

  stock market crashes, of 1792, 141

  Stoddard, Lothrop, 411

  Stokes, Ronald X, 607

  Stone, Harlan, 495

  Stone, I. F., 487, 504

  Stone, Lucy, 328

  Stonewall riots (1969), 651, 769

  Stono Rebellion, 58–59, 63

  STOP ERA, 659, 662

  Story, Joseph, 187, 212, 239

  Stow, Marietta, 340

  Strachey, William, 36

  Strategic Defense Initiative (SDI), 681

  Strategy of Terror, The (Taylor), 488

  strikes, labor, 537

  strikes, railroad, 338

  Strong, George Templeton, 209

  Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC), 597, 606, 607, 621, 625–26, 627, 628–29

  Students for a Democratic Society (SDS), 625, 633

  “Study of the Negro Problems, The” (Hose), 370

  Subterranean Pass-Way, 280

  Sudetenland, 467–68, 471

  Sugar Act (1764), 81, 82

  Sullivan, Andrew, 711

  Summers, Larry, 700

  Sumner, Charles, 210, 259, 270, 480

  beating of, 266–67

  on citizenship, 313

  Compromise of 1850

  despised by, 261

  Wilmot Proviso criticized by, 245

  worried about Emancipation Proclamation, 298

  Sun Belt, 587

  supply-side economics, 670, 671

  “Supreme Court, The: They Will Mould the Government into Almost Any Shape They Please,” 166

  Supreme Court, U.S., 530, 552, 573, 576, 577–82, 584

  on abortion, 647, 653–54, 655, 656, 678

  bankruptcy law ruled unconstitutional by, 226

  Bork nomination, 687–90

  and Clinton administration, 699

  and constitutionality of laws, 159, 168

  constitutionality of Second Bank upheld by, 220

  on contraception, 649, 650, 653, 678

  court-packing plan for, 464–65, 479

  first meeting of, 135

  on gay rights, 685, 686–87

  income tax ruled unconstitutional by, 348

  and Indian removal policies, 215–17

  limited constitutional powers of, 134–35 Marbury decision of, 168

  market beliefs of, 364–65

  new building for, 462–63

  New Deal vs., 463–66

  and originalism, 687–88

  and political polarization, 688–90

  and presidential election (2000), 716, 717–18

  Progressive labor legislation struck down by, 377–78

  and Reagan administration, 684–90

  and religion, 662

  and right to privacy, 685–86

  and school desegregation, 614, 662–63, 677

  and Watergate scandal, 644

  see also specific cases

  Survey of Racial Conditions in the United States, 499

  survival of the fittest, 365

  Switzerland, 240

  Szilard, Leo, 475, 515, 516, 526

  Tabulating Machine Company, 355, 404

  Tacky (slave), 84

  Taft, Robert, 482, 487

  Taft, William Howard:

  in election of 1908, 376

  in election of 1912, 386, 387

  Hughes appointed to Supreme Court by, 463

  income tax supported by, 376

  Taft-Hartley Act (1947), 537

  Taíno, 8–9, 16

  near extinction of, 7

  origin stories of, 6–7

  Pané’s report on, 5–7

  Taliban, 739, 746

  talk radio, 679, 704, 709

  Tallmadge, James, 177

  Taney, Roger, 268–69, 270, 291, 757

  Tarbell, Ida, 371, 372, 412

  tariff:

  nullification and, 217–18

  slavery and, 281–82

  Wilson’s lowering of, 388

  Tariff Act (1930), 425

  tariffs, 140, 347, 407

  task management, 382–84

  Tate, Arthur Fitzwilliam, 152

  Taxation: The People’s Business (Mellon), 405

  Taxation No Tyranny (Johnson), 92

  taxes:

  capital gains, 405

  of corporations, 336

  efficiency brought to, 405

  excess profits, 405

  estate, 405

  on imports, 407

  income, see income tax

  payroll, 439

  of railroads, 336, 338

  taxes, taxation:

  of American colonies, 78, 81, 88–89, 91–92

  calculation of states’ share of, 115–16

  Continental Congress’s lack of authority for, 114–15

  representation and, 81, 83

  taxes, World War II growth of, 487–88

  tax policy:

  and Johnson administration, 618–19, 629

  and Reagan administration, 669, 670, 671

  Taylor, Edward, 410, 488

  Taylor, Frederick Winslow, 382, 384, 404, 412

  Taylor, Zachary:

  in election of 1848, 253, 254

  in Mexican War, 243, 245, 250

  Tea Act (1773), 88–89

  Tea Party, 726, 755–57, 756, 759, 761

  technology, 198, 199

  and Democratic Party, 693–96

  and political polarization, 666, 668

  Tehran Conference, 502–3

  Telecommunications Act (1996), 732–33

  telegraph, 191, 229, 231, 249, 272, 347

  as allegedly bringing peace, 274–75

  in Civil War, 293

  transatlantic, 274–75, 347

  television, 557–59, 560, 561–67, 570–74, 575, 576, 584

  and conservatism, 666

  and d
emocracy, 592

  and elections, 708

  and presidential debates, 706

  and presidential election (1960), 600, 601

  and Supreme Court, 688–89

  Teller, Edward, 682

  temperance, 195–96, 206, 228, 342

  women in, 339–40

  Tennessee:

  Fourteenth Amendment ratified by, 322–23

  gun laws in, 445

  Indians in, 213

  Jim Crow laws in, 330

  Tenochtitlán, 8

  10 percent plan, 318

  Tenth Amendment, 139

  Tenure of Office Act, 324

  terrorism, 721–23, 738–39, 746–47

  Tet Offensive (1968), 629, 635

  Texas, 250, 394

  annexation of, 237, 238, 241–42, 243, 246, 259

  annexation proposed for, 232–33, 234

  gun laws in, 445

  rebellion against Mexico in, 222–23, 233

  secession of, 289

  territory yielded to New Mexico by, 260

  Texas longhorns, 334

  textiles, 194, 194

  Theory of Employment, Interest, and Money (Keynes), 437

  These Are Our Lives (Federal Writers’ Project), 441

  Thiel, Peter, 734–35, 736

  Things to Come (film), 516

  Thirteenth Amendment, 303, 306, 320

  This Is War! (Corwin), 491

  Thomas, Clarence, 697, 710, 712

  Thompson, Dorothy, 434, 468, 470, 471, 476, 479, 489

  Thoreau, Henry David, 230–31, 247, 255, 258, 284, 497

  Thucydides, xvi

  Thurmond, Strom, 541, 586, 613, 663

  Tilden, Samuel, 329

  Tillman, Ben, 368–69

  Time, 412, 413, 459, 503, 509, 540, 562, 574, 731

  time, quantification of, 156

  Title IX, 652

  tobacco, Virginia and, 37

  Tocqueville, Alexis de, 206, 211–12, 226, 239

  on economic equality, 341–42

  language of liberty used by, 235

  Toffler, Alvin, 732

  Tombstone, Ariz., 445

  Toombs, Robert, 297

  Topeka, Kans., Board of Education, 577, 581

  Torrey, R. A., 414

  torture, 746–48

  of rebellious slaves, 58, 63, 73

  To Secure These Rights, 531–32

  “Toward a More Responsible Two-Party System,” 545–46

  Town Meeting of the Air, 459–60

  town meetings, 543–44

  Townshend Acts (1767–68), 87

  Toynbee, Arnold J., 426

  Tracy, Spencer, 574–75

  trade, collapse in the Depression of, 425

  Trail of Tears, 216

  transatlantic cable, 274–75

  trauma studies, 703

  Treasury Department, U.S., 134, 389

  Treasury of American Folklore, A (Botkin), 441

  Tremont Temple, 288

  Trenchard, John, 60

  trial by jury, 58

  right to, 41–42

  Tribe, Laurence, 752

  Trilling, Lionel, 553, 562

  Tripoli, Treaty of, 200–201

  Tripp, Linda, 710

  True Law of Free Monarchies, The (James I), 32

  Truman, Harry S., 618

 

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