我們讀了《毛主席語錄》,毛主席指出:「凡是反動的東西,你不打,他就不倒。」對於資產階級的錯誤路線,也只有經過我們的不斷地批判,才能澈底肅清它的影響。我們一定要堅決貫徹以毛主席為代表的無產階級革命路線! ──姚文元在《向資產階級反動路線猛烈開火誓師大會》上的講話(1966.10.9,節錄) 本書分爲上下兩冊,時間跨度爲1965-1976年,合計三十五萬多字。內容包括姚文元在文化大革命期間的文藝評論、座談會講話、大會發言、內部指示等。通過一手史料全面深入展示了姚文元協助發動、全力推進文革的歷史過程。
Twelve Years a Slave: Narrative of a Citizen of New-york, Kidnapped in Washington City in 1841, and Rescued in 1853,...
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This is my ground, and I am sitting on it.” In May, Sioux leaders traveled to the capital, where Grant renewed efforts to persuade them to relocate to Indian Territory, “south of where you now live, where the climate is very much better ...
After whites massacred black militia in South Carolina, Grant warned that unchecked persecution would lead to "bloody revolution." As violence spread, Grant struggled to position limited forces where they could do the most good.
During the winter of 1864–65, the end of the Civil War neared as Lieutenant General Ulysses S. Grant maintained pressure against the dying Confederacy.
In his third annual message to the nation, Ulysses S. Grant stated the obvious: "The condition of the Southern States is, unhappily, not such as all true patriotic citizens would like to see.
Initial enthusiasm soon gave way to rancor, as factions split over where to place the fair. Grant favored Central Park, but public sentiment intervened, and funding evaporated. By March, Grant resigned.
In spite of his public silence, Grant was caught in the dispute between Congress and President Andrew Johnson. His position became intolerable after Johnson publicly accused Grant of dishonesty.