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US History Survey Mini-Lectures
1865 to the Present
From Depression to Expansion1893-1900
Week 3 Virtual ClassroomHard Times and Hard Struggles
Mini-Lecture 1: The Depression of the 1890s; Workers on the March; Pullman:
Solidarity; Defeat
The Depression of the 1890s
Pullman: Solidarity and Defeat
Pullman Palace Car Company
Pullman: Solidarity and DefeatEugene V. Debs
Does Fox News Promote Social Darwinism?
US History Survey
1865 to the Present
From Depression to Expansion1893-1900
Week 3 Virtual ClassroomThe Populist Moment
Mini-Lecture 2: The Farmers’ Alliance and the People’s Party
The Farmers’ Alliance and the People’s
Party
The Omaha Platform
The Cross of Gold
William Jennings Bryan
William Jennings Bryan's Cross of Gold Speech
US History Survey
1865 to the Present
From Depression to Expansion1893-1900
Week 3 Virtual ClassroomRacism Institutionalized and Challenged
Mini-Lecture 3: Jim Crow Segregation and the Black Response; The New Immigrants;
Nativism and Immigration Restriction
Jim Crow Segregation and the
Black Response
Ida B. Wells-Barnett
The New Immigrants
Nativism and Immigration Restriction
Full Program at C-SPAN Archive After Words with Mia Bay
Try the C-SPAN Archive
US History Survey
1865 to the Present
From Depression to Expansion1893-1900
Week 3 Virtual ClassroomTerritorial and Economic Expansion
Mini-Lecture 4: The Ideology of Expansion; The Spanish-Cuban-American War
The Ideology of Expansion
The Spanish-Cuban-American War
The Rough Riders by Teddy Roosevelt
Rough Riders - Charging Kettle Hill
US History Survey
1865 to the Present
From Depression to Expansion1893-1900
Week 3 Virtual ClassroomTerritorial and Economic Expansion
Mini-Lecture 5: An Overseas Empire
An Overseas Empire in the Philippines
An Overseas Empire:
Imperialism and Anti-Imperialism
An Overseas Empire:
Pursuing “Manifest Destiny” in Asia
The Lure of Empire: America Debates Imperialism (clip)
"The White Man's Burden" by Rudyard Kipping (1899)
“The White Man’s Burden” (1899): Kipling’s Hymn to U.S. Imperialism
Take up the White Man’s burden—Send forth the best ye breed—Go send your sons to exileTo serve your captives' needTo wait in heavy harnessOn fluttered folk and wild—Your new-caught, sullen peoples,Half devil and half child
Take up the White Man’s burdenIn patience to abideTo veil the threat of terrorAnd check the show of pride;By open speech and simpleAn hundred times made plainTo seek another’s profitAnd work another’s gain
“The White Man’s Burden” (1899): Kipling’s Hymn to U.S. Imperialism
Take up the White Man’s burden—And reap his old reward:The blame of those ye betterThe hate of those ye guard—The cry of hosts ye humour(Ah slowly) to the light:"Why brought ye us from bondage,“Our loved Egyptian night?”
Take up the White Man’s burden-Have done with childish days-The lightly proffered laurel,The easy, ungrudged praise.Comes now, to search your manhoodThrough all the thankless years,Cold-edged with dear-bought wisdom,The judgment of your peers!
Visit the Internet Archive, Listen to the Audio
US History Survey
1865 to the Present
From Depression to Expansion1893-1900
Week 3 Virtual ClassroomTerritorial and Economic Expansion
Mini-Lecture 6: Organized Labor in a Time of Recovery; Business on the Rebound
Organized Labor in a Time of Recovery