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andrew jackson: ..........................................................................................................238veto of maysville road bill (1830).............................................................................238south carolina ordinance of nullification (november 24,1832)..........................239john c. calhoun: ......................................................................................................... 240the fort hill address (1831)...................................................................................... 240andrew jackson: proclamation to the people of south carolina (1832)............ 240andrew jackson: ..........................................................................................................241veto of the bank bill (1832)........................................................................................241two documents on indian removal (1830s)...............................................................242cherokee nation vs. state of georgia (1831)............................................................ 244emily dickinson: poems (1830‐1886).............................................................................246kate chopin, at the ‘cadian ball...............................................................................249kate chopin: the storm...............................................................................................253kate chopin, desiree’s baby...........................................................................255edith wharton: the other two................................................................................257seneca <strong>fall</strong>s declaration of sentiments and resolutions...................................266elizabeth cady stanton: address delivered at the seneca <strong>fall</strong>s convention..267july 19, 1848...................................................................................................................267sojorner truth: ain’t i a woman?............................................................................. 269john l. o’sullivan: manifest destiny from democratic review (1839 and 1845)..270viewpoints of the mexican war ................................................................................271barbara welter: the cult of true womanhood (1820-1860)..................................272arlene hirschfelder: supreme court decisions affecting native <strong>american</strong>s....275vi. slavery, sectionalism and secession: 1830-1860.......................................................279charles w. chestnut: .................................................................................................. 281the passing of grandison............................................................................................ 281charles ball: slave testimony (1858)........................................................................288necessary evil to positive good................................................................................289abolitionist arguments............................................................................................. 290dred scott vs sanford (1857)......................................................................................291the lincoln-douglas debates (1858)..........................................................................293dbq: free soil, free labor, free men — the rise of the republican party.........295harriet beecher stowe: uncle tom’s cabin..............................................................297lincoln denies racial equality.................................................................................301interpreting the causes of the civil war...............................................................301nathaniel hawthorne: ..............................................................................................302young goodman brown................................................................................................302nathaniel hawthorne: ..............................................................................................308my kinsman, major molineux......................................................................................308 <strong>fieldston</strong> <strong>american</strong> <strong>reader</strong> <strong>volume</strong> i – <strong>fall</strong> <strong>2007</strong>

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