American Decades
"For Freedom and Democracy"
Editorial
By: North American Review
Date: March 30, 1917
Source: "For Freedom and Democracy." North American Review, March 30, 1917, 482–488. Available online at http://historymatters.gmu.edu/d/4939 (accessed April 10, 2003).
About the Publication: The North American Review is one of the oldest published journals in American history. First published in 1815 in Boston, it ran continuously until 1940, evolving from a focus on literature to a stronger concentration on current events from a distinctly American perspective. Following a lengthy hiatus, the publication restarted in Iowa in 1964 and has been published continuously since.
Introduction
With the assassination of the heir to the throne of the Austro-Hungarian Empire in 1914, Europe soon became engulfed in the Great War. Russia, Great...
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1910's Media Primary Sources
- Photographs by Lewis Hine
- National American Woman Suffrage Association Broadsides
- Early Baseball Cards
- "Fun's Word Cross Puzzle"
- The Woman Rebel
- The First Pulitzer Prizes
- "Warning: The Deadly Parallel"
- Letters to the Chicago Defender
- "For Freedom and Democracy"
- Sedition Act, 1918
- Chicago Race Riots
- The Brass Check
- Copyright Page
- Acknowledgments
