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Outline for Week 7 (week of Mon 18 February 2008)Week #7 Readings (including week 6 voices for Roundtable #4):
Henretta, pp. 535-573Calloway, pp. 133-168, 171-181Marten, pp. 1-48CTM: “Asian Americans, Race, and Citizenship”CTM: “Documenting Poverty”
Discussion Themes:• Compare and contrast how Indians, Hispanics, Chinese, and Anglos experienced industrial
development in the West after 1870?• How did the industrial system compare/contrast with the reservation system imposed on
Indians?• How did American ideas about childhood and child labor change during the late 19th
century and why??• How did the ideals taught at Indian Boarding Schools compare with the experiences of other
urban children, 1872-1910?Voices (those underlined on syllabus):
From week 6: Baron Joseph Alexander von Hübner, Red Star, Wooden Leg, Red Horse, Iron Hawk, Mrs. Spotted Horn Bull, Red Cloud, Buffalo Bird Woman, Wooden Leg, Carl Sweezy, SF Real Estate Circular, Thomas Nast, US vs Wong
From week 7: Luther Standing Bear, Wohaw, Charles Loring Brace, Jacob Riis, Jane Addams, Chicago Vice Commission
Before Next Meeting (Wednesday)
• Read and be prepared to discuss (by Feb 20):o Henretta, pp. 535-573, (and review pp. 491-534)
o Critical Thinking Module “Documenting Poverty” ; “Asian Americans, Race, and Citizenship”
o Discussion questions from weeks 6 & 7 (see syllabus)
o Voices (from Henretta text):
1. From week 6: Count Vay de Vaya und Luskod, Rose Schneiderman
2. From week 7: Bintel Brief, M. Carey Thomas
The power of words:
“Union” after the “war to preserve the union”
Post-1870 era of “industrial unionism”
Before Next Meeting (Wednesday)
• Read and be prepared to discuss (by Feb 20):o Henretta, pp. 535-573, (and review pp. 491-534)
o Critical Thinking Module “Documenting Poverty” ; “Asian Americans, Race, and Citizenship”
o Discussion questions from weeks 6 & 7 (see syllabus)
o Voices (from Henretta text):
1. From week 6: Count Vay de Vaya und Luskod, Rose Schneiderman
2. From week 7: Bintel Brief, M. Carey Thomas
Reimagining the West in 19th century America
Reinventing Nature in the West: Indian Reservations and National Parks, 1870-1890
Landscapes of Meat
Landscapes of Meat
Western Miners, ca 1880s and western specie
The New Sectionalism, 1870-1900
Colored Women’s League, WA DC, 1892