MANIFEST DESTINY

from sea to shining sea...to global domination

 

* Compiled and Edited by Jamie York *

 

A NOTE FOR TEACHERS

INTRODUCTION

AMERICAN PROGRESS by John Gast

 

PART ONE: PLUNDER

I    BEFORE COLUMBUS by David Stannard

II  CHRISTOPHER COLUMBUS AND THE INDIANS by Howard Zinn

III   THE RIGHT OF OCCUPANCY by Tecumseh

IV  A DIVINE DESTINY FOR AMERICA by John L. O'Sullivan

V  MANIFEST DESTINY (A Poem) by Anita Endrezze Probst

VI   THE EXPANSIONIST MOVEMENT by Michael T. Lubbrage

 

PART TWO: EMPIRE

VII   THE BLACK SILENCE OF FEAR by William O. Douglas

VIII   THE PRICE OF EMPIRE by J. William Fulbright

IX   THE THREAT OF A GOOD EXAMPLE by Noam Chomsky

X   MANIFEST DESTINY AND THE BUSH DOCTRINE: A Conservative View by David Warren

XI   MAKING THE WORLD SAFE FOR HYPOCRISY by Michael Parenti

XII   THE OIL BARONS: Chasing the Dollar into the 21st Century by Jamie York

 

PART THREE: CONSENSUS

XIII   GOODBYE COLUMBUS by the American Indian Movement

XIV   INDIAN SOVEREIGNTY by Pauline Girvin-Montoya

XV  WARRIORS OF THE RAINBOW by Lelanie Anderson

XVI  THE RAINBOW FAMILY OF LIVING LIGHT by Carla

XVII   COMMUNAL LIVING: Early Social Reactions to Christian Orthodoxy by Michael Hines

XVIII    HUMANIST ASPIRATIONS by the American Humanist Association

 

EPILOGUE

THE DISEASES OF A TROUBLED NATION by Julian Ninio


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