American Democracy and the Promise of Justice

CONTENTS OF CURRICULUM UNIT 19.03.06

  1. Unit Guide
  1. Introduction
  2. Content Matter Discussion
  3. Teaching Strategies
  4. Student Activity Samples
  5. Notes
  6. Annotated Bibliography
  7. Appendix A - Implementing District Standards

Expanding Rights in American Democracy – Coalitions, Conflict, & Controversy

Mark A. Hartung

Published September 2019

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Notes

  1. Michael J. Klarman, Unfinished Business: Racial Equality in American History (Oxford: The Oxford University Press, 2007), 204.
  2. Abby Goodnough and Erica L. Green and Margot Sanger-Katz,Trump Administration Proposes Rollback of Transgender Protections” New York Times online. May 24, 2019.
  3. Goodnough and Green.
  4. Todd Fernandez, “The LGBT Grassroots vs. HRC: Fighting for a One-Bill Equality Strategy (And Our Lives),” Huffington Post.
  5. Fernandez.
  6. Yezmin Villarreal. “5 Most Disappointing Things We Learned about HRC’s White Men’s Club,” The Advocate.
  7. Jaydn Marks, “Marks: What’s Wrong With the Human Rights Campaign, ” Daily Emerald.
  8. Chris Johnson, “Chad Griffin to step down as Human Rights Campaign president,” Washington Blade. Nov 15, 2019.
  9. Michael J. Graetz and Ian Shapiro. Wolf at the Door: The Menace of Economic Insecurity and How to Fight It (Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 2020) Chapter 2.
  10. Graetz and Shapiro, Ch. 2
  11. Graetz and Shapiro, Ch. 2
  12. Graetz and Shapiro, Ch. 2
  13. Graetz and Shapiro, Ch. 2
  14. Karen Eppler-Sanchez, Touching Liberty, Abolition, Feminism, and the Politics of the Body (Berkeley: University of California Press, 1993), 16
  15. Miriam Gurko, The Ladies of Seneca Falls, The Birth of the Woman’s Rights Movement, (New York, MacMillan Publishing Co., Inc. 1974), 38-39
  16. Gurko, 34.
  17. David Blight, Frederick Douglass, Prophet of Freedom, (New York: Simon and Shuster, 2018), 104-106
  18. Sally G. McMillen, Lucy Stone, an Unapologetic Life (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2015), 107
  19. Miriam Gurko, The Ladies of Seneca Falls, 98-99
  20. Sally G. McMillen, Lucy Stone, 107
  21. McMillen, 183,184
  22. Miriam Gurko, The Ladies of Seneca Falls, 33
  23. Gurko, 34
  24. Gurko, 38,39
  25. Helene Quanquin, “There Are Two Great Oceans: The Slavery Metaphor in Antebellum Women’s Rights Discourse as Redescription of Race and Gender.” In Interconnections: Gender and Race in American History, Carol Faulkner and Alison M. Parker (Rochester: University of Rochester Press, 2012.) 84
  26. Quanquin, 85
  27. Whitney Hampson, “On Account of Color or Sex”: A Historical Examination of the Split Between Black Rights and Women’s Rights in the American Equal Rights Association, 1866-1869, accessed May 5, 2019 https://www.iup.edu/WorkArea/DownloadAsset.aspx?id=37705, 53
  28. Hampson, 55
  29. Hampson, 54
  30. Libby Garland, “”Irrespective of Race, Color or sex:” Susan B. Anthony and the New York State Constitutional Convention of 1867”, accessed May 4, 2019, https://www.jstor.org/stable/2563765, 61.
  31. Hampson, 57, 61
  32. Sally G. McMillen, Lucy Stone, 164,165
  33. Whitney Hampson, On Account of Color or Sex, 57
  34. Blight, Frederick Douglass, 490-491
  35. “Understanding the Transgender Community,” Human Rights Campaign Online, accessed July 30, 2019. https://www.hrc.org/resources/understanding-the-transgender-community.

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