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Norton Lecture Slides by Eric Foner Norton Lecture Slides by Eric Foner Give Me Liberty! AN AMERICAN HISTORY FOURTH EDITION

Lecture Preview An Urban Age and a Consumer Society Varieties of Progressivism The Politics of Progressivism The Progressive Presidents

Give Me Liberty!: An American History, Fourth Edition Copyright © 2013 W.W. Norton & Company Sixth Avenue and Thirtieth Street

An Urban Age and a Consumer Society  Focus Question: Why was the city such a central element in Progressive America?  Focus Question: Why was the city such a central element in Progressive America?

An Urban Age and a Consumer Society: Urbanism Farms and Cities The Muckrakers

Give Me Liberty!: An American History, Fourth Edition Copyright © 2013 W.W. Norton & Company Table 18.1 Rise of the City, 1880–1920

Give Me Liberty!: An American History, Fourth Edition Copyright © 2013 W.W. Norton & Company A rare color photograph from around 1900 shows the teeming life of Mulberry Street in New York City.

Give Me Liberty!: An American History, Fourth Edition Copyright © 2013 W.W. Norton & Company Policemen stare up as the Triangle fire of 1911 rages.

Give Me Liberty!: An American History, Fourth Edition Copyright © 2013 W.W. Norton & Company City of Ambition, 1910

An Urban Age and a Consumer Society: Global Immigration Immigration as a Global Process

Give Me Liberty!: An American History, Fourth Edition Copyright © 2013 W.W. Norton & Company Map 18.1 The World on the Move, World Migration 1815–1914

Give Me Liberty!: An American History, Fourth Edition Copyright © 2013 W.W. Norton & Company The mansion of Cornelius Vanderbilt II on New York City’s Fifth Avenue

Give Me Liberty!: An American History, Fourth Edition Copyright © 2013 W.W. Norton & Company Two photographs by Lewis Hine

An Urban Age and a Consumer Society: immigrants to america The Immigrant Quest for Freedom

Give Me Liberty!: An American History, Fourth Edition Copyright © 2013 W.W. Norton & Company An illustration in the 1912 publication The New Immigration

An Urban Age and a Consumer Society: Economics Consumer Freedom The Working Woman

Give Me Liberty!: An American History, Fourth Edition Copyright © 2013 W.W. Norton & Company Immigrant from Mexico, 1912

Give Me Liberty!: An American History, Fourth Edition Copyright © 2013 W.W. Norton & Company Table 18.2 Immigrants and Their Children as Percentage of Population, Ten Major Cities, 1920

Give Me Liberty!: An American History, Fourth Edition Copyright © 2013 W.W. Norton & Company A community settlement map for Chicago in 1900

An Urban Age and a Consumer Society: Ford The Rise of Fordism

Give Me Liberty!: An American History, Fourth Edition Copyright © 2013 W.W. Norton & Company An immigrant from Mexico

An Urban Age and a Consumer Society: living standards The Promise of Abundance An American Standard of Living

Give Me Liberty!: An American History, Fourth Edition Copyright © 2013 W.W. Norton & Company Table 18.3 Percentage of Women 14 Years and Older in the Labor Force, 1900–1930

Give Me Liberty!: An American History, Fourth Edition Copyright © 2013 W.W. Norton & Company Table 18.4 Percentage of Women Workers in Various Occupations, 1900–1920

Give Me Liberty!: An American History, Fourth Edition Copyright © 2013 W.W. Norton & Company Movie, 5 Cents

Give Me Liberty!: An American History, Fourth Edition Copyright © 2013 W.W. Norton & Company Women at work in a shoe factory, 1908

Give Me Liberty!: An American History, Fourth Edition Copyright © 2013 W.W. Norton & Company The Return from Toil, John Sloan

Give Me Liberty!: An American History, Fourth Edition Copyright © 2013 W.W. Norton & Company The assembly line at the Ford Motor Company factory in Highland Park, Michigan

Varieties of Progressivism  Focus Question: How did the labor and women's movements challenge the nineteenth- century meanings of American freedom?  Focus Question: How did the labor and women's movements challenge the nineteenth- century meanings of American freedom?

Varieties of Progressivism: Labor Industrial Freedom

Give Me Liberty!: An American History, Fourth Edition Copyright © 2013 W.W. Norton & Company Table 18.5 Sales of Passenger Cars, 1900–1925

Give Me Liberty!: An American History, Fourth Edition Copyright © 2013 W.W. Norton & Company One day’s output of Model T Fords

Give Me Liberty!: An American History, Fourth Edition Copyright © 2013 W.W. Norton & Company Early-twentieth-century advertisement invoking the Statue of Liberty to market consumer goods

Give Me Liberty!: An American History, Fourth Edition Copyright © 2013 W.W. Norton & Company Ad for Palmolive Soap

Varieties of Progressivism: Socialism The Socialist Presence The Gospel of Debs

Give Me Liberty!: An American History, Fourth Edition Copyright © 2013 W.W. Norton & Company Map 18.2 Socialist Town and Cities, 1900–1920

Give Me Liberty!: An American History, Fourth Edition Copyright © 2013 W.W. Norton & Company Roller skaters with socialist leaflets during a New York City strike, 1916

Varieties of Progressivism: unions American Federation of Labor (AFL) and Industrial Workers of the World (IWW)

Give Me Liberty!: An American History, Fourth Edition Copyright © 2013 W.W. Norton & Company One Big Union, the emblem of the Industrial Workers of the World

Varieties of Progressivism: Strikes The New Immigrants on Strike Labor and Civil Liberties

Give Me Liberty!: An American History, Fourth Edition Copyright © 2013 W.W. Norton & Company Striking New York City garment workers, 1913

Give Me Liberty!: An American History, Fourth Edition Copyright © 2013 W.W. Norton & Company The New York shirtwaist strike of 1909 inspired workers in other cities.

Varieties of Progressivism: Sexuality The New Feminism The Rise of Personal Freedom

Give Me Liberty!: An American History, Fourth Edition Copyright © 2013 W.W. Norton & Company A sheet music cover, with a modern woman erasing the word “obey” from marriage vows

Give Me Liberty!: An American History, Fourth Edition Copyright © 2013 W.W. Norton & Company Isadora Duncan brought a new freedom to an old art form.

Give Me Liberty!: An American History, Fourth Edition Copyright © 2013 W.W. Norton & Company Emma Goldman, speaking in favor of birth control to an almost entirely male crowd in New York City in 1916

Varieties of Progressivism: Women and Indians The Birth-Control Movement Native American Progressivism

Give Me Liberty!: An American History, Fourth Edition Copyright © 2013 W.W. Norton & Company The much-beloved and much-feared Emma Goldman, with a poster advertising a series of her lectures

Give Me Liberty!: An American History, Fourth Edition Copyright © 2013 W.W. Norton & Company Mothers with baby carriages wait outside Margaret Sanger’s birth-control clinic in Brownsville, Brooklyn, 1915.

The Politics of Progressivism  Focus Question: In what ways did Progressivism include both democratic and antidemocratic impulses?  Focus Question: In what ways did Progressivism include both democratic and antidemocratic impulses?

The Politics of Progressivism: Reform Effective Freedom State and Local Reforms

Give Me Liberty!: An American History, Fourth Edition Copyright © 2013 W.W. Norton & Company Children at play at the Hudson-Bank Gymnasium, New York City, 1898

The Politics of Progressivism: Contradictions Progressive Democracy Government by Expert

The Politics of Progressivism: Women Reformers Jane Addams and Hull House “Spearheads for Reform”

Give Me Liberty!: An American History, Fourth Edition Copyright © 2013 W.W. Norton & Company A staff member greets an immigrant family at Hull House, the settlement house established in Chicago by Jane Addams.

Give Me Liberty!: An American History, Fourth Edition Copyright © 2013 W.W. Norton & Company Visiting nurse on a New York City rooftop, 1908

The Politics of Progressivism: voting and maternalism The Campaign for Woman Suffrage Maternalist Reform

Give Me Liberty!: An American History, Fourth Edition Copyright © 2013 W.W. Norton & Company Suffrage Float

Give Me Liberty!: An American History, Fourth Edition Copyright © 2013 W.W. Norton & Company Louisine Havemeyer

Give Me Liberty!: An American History, Fourth Edition Copyright © 2013 W.W. Norton & Company Louis D. Brandeis

The Politics of Progressivism: brandeis The Idea of Economic Citizenship

The Progressive Presidents  Focus Question: How did the Progressive presidents foster the rise of the nation-state?  Focus Question: How did the Progressive presidents foster the rise of the nation-state?

The Progressive Presidents: Roosevelt Theodore Roosevelt

Give Me Liberty!: An American History, Fourth Edition Copyright © 2013 W.W. Norton & Company President Theodore Roosevelt addressing a crowd in Evanston, Illinois, in 1902

The Progressive Presidents: economics and nature Roosevelt and Economic Regulation John Muir and the Spirituality of Nature The Conservation Movement

Give Me Liberty!: An American History, Fourth Edition Copyright © 2013 W.W. Norton & Company Putting the Screws on Him, 1904

Give Me Liberty!: An American History, Fourth Edition Copyright © 2013 W.W. Norton & Company The Old Faithful Geyser

Give Me Liberty!: An American History, Fourth Edition Copyright © 2013 W.W. Norton & Company Theodore Roosevelt and the conservationist John Muir at Glacier Point, Yosemite Valley, California, 1906

The Progressive Presidents: Taft Taft in Office

Give Me Liberty!: An American History, Fourth Edition Copyright © 2013 W.W. Norton & Company Eugene V. Debs, the Socialist Party candidate, speaking in Chicago

The Progressive Presidents: 1912 election The Election of 1912 New Freedom and New Nationalism

The Progressive Presidents: Wilson Wilson’s First Term The Expanding Role of Government

Give Me Liberty!: An American History, Fourth Edition Copyright © 2013 W.W. Norton & Company Map 18.3 The Presidential Election of 1912

Review An Urban Age and a Consumer Society Focus Question: Why was the city such a central element in Progressive America? Varieties of Progressivism Focus Question: How did the labor and women's movements challenge the nineteenth-century meanings of American freedom? The Politics of Progressivism Focus Question: In what ways did Progressivism include both democratic and antidemocratic impulses? The Progressive Presidents Focus Question: How did the Progressive presidents foster the rise of the nation-state?

MEDIA LINKS —— Chapter 18 —— TitleMedia link Eric Foner on Progressivism, pt 1: women's roles 4/mp4/&f=question096 Eric Foner on Progressivism, pt 2: impact on American democracy 4/mp4/&f=question099 Eric Foner on Progressivism, pt 3: battles over freedom 4/mp4/&f=question100 Eric Foner on American consumerismhttp://wwnorton.com/common/mplay/6.7/?p=/college/history/foner 4/&f=consumer_freedom Eric Foner on Margaret Sanger's fight for birth control 4/mp4/&f=question097 Eric Foner on spiritual belief in the environmental movement 4/&f=environmental_spirituality

Next Lecture PREVIEW: —— Chapter 19 —— Safe for Democracy: The United States and World War I, 1916–1920 An Era of Intervention America and the Great War The War at Home Who Is an American? 1919

Norton Lecture Slides Independent and Employee-Owned by Eric Foner Norton Lecture Slides Independent and Employee-Owned by Eric Foner This concludes the Norton Lecture Slides Slide Set for Chapter 18 Give Me Liberty! AN AMERICAN HISTORY FOURTH EDITION