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America has since seen two centuries of sweeping change, blown by the winds of protest. From the podium of Frederick Douglass to the schoolroom desk of the Japanese internment camp, protest has been the American art. An art wed, from its beginning, with the broadside. Therefore, it is with a sense of pride and patriotism that we present ten broadsides of American Protest.
FEATURED TITLES:
- Ain’t I A Woman? by Sojourner Truth.
- 172 Years Late, by Hubert Humphrey.
- Battle Hymn of the Republic, by Julia Ward Howe.
- All-Pervading Light, by Frederick Douglass.
- We Hold These Truths, the preamble to the Declaration of Independence.
- Liberty or Death, by Patrick Henry.
- They Ask For Equal Dignity, the opinions of Obergefell v. Hodges.
- Crime Against Kansas, by Charles Sumner.
- Opaz, Utah, a poem of Japanese internment.
- We, The Whole People, by Susan B. Anthony.







