Whitefield, George, and Herman Husband,
179–180
Whiting, Benjamin, Pine Tree Riot, 184–185
Whiting, William, and Shays’ Rebellion, 211
Whitney, C., and Haymarket Riot, 578
Whitside, Samuel, Wounded Knee Massacre,
605, 606
Whittier, John Greenleaf, 279
Whytock, John, and Brooks-Baxter War, 546
Wickes, Thomas, and Pullman Strike,
644–645
“Wildcat” strikes, and Great Railroad Strikes,
564, 570
Wilder, L. Douglas, 900
Wilderness Act (1964), and public lands, 1091
Wilderness Society, and Sagebrush Rebellion,
1086
Wilkins, Elbert, and Los Angeles
Uprising, 1098
Wilkins, Roy
Kerner Commission, 996
and March on Washington, 909
and Martin Luther King Jr., 905
Wilkinson, James, and martial law, 241–242
Wilkinson, James, Pottawatomie Massacre, 360
Willard, Emma, and Women’s Movement, 474
Willard, Francis, and Women’s Movement, 479
William III (king of England), and Leisler’s
Rebellion, 53–54, 55, 60
William and Mary, and Leisler’s Rebellion,
53–54
William of Normandy, and shipbuilding, 188
William of Orange, and invasion
of England, 53
William Styron’s Nat Turner
Ten Black Writers Respond, 277
Williams, Damien Monroe, 1101, 1105–1106
Williams, George Henry
debate on women’s suffrage, 491–492
and Brooks-Baxter War, 547
Williams, William, 272
Williams v. Mississippi, disenfranchisement,
675
Willys-Overland Motor Company, auto
industry, 848
Wilmington (NC), Great Migration, 773
Wilmore, Gayraud, 265
Wilson, Dick (Richard)
and BIA, 1079
biography, 1082–1083
and Pine Ridge Reservation, 1082
Wounded Knee Massacre, 602
Wounded Knee Occupation, 1075, 1076
Wilson, Jack. See Wovoka
Wilson, Wayne, and Watts Riot, 965
Wilson, Woodrow
and antiwar activism, 929, 930
and Boston Police Strike, 757, 758
and Green Corn Rebellion, 740
and Houston Riot, 751
and Jim Crow Laws, 677
and Ludlow Massacre, 710
military segregation, 753
preparedness campaign, 766
and Samuel Gompers, 763
and veterans’ rights, 841–842
and women’s suffrage, 481, 490, 491
Wind, Timothy, Los Angeles Uprising,
1096, 1097
“Winning Plan,” 490
“Winter intermission,” 385
Winters, Jonathan, and Alcatraz Island
occupation, 1033
Winthrop, Fitz-John, Leisler’s Rebellion, 54
WITCH, and feminist movement, 1047
Witchcraft trails, presumption of guilt, 127
“Wobblies,” 744, 745
Wolfe, James, French and Indian War, 118
Wolfe, Tom, 1057
Wolff v. McConnell, Attica Prison Riot, 1063
Woman in the Nineteenth Century
(Fuller), 476
Woman’s Bible, Elizabeth Cady Stanton’s
Introduction, 512–514
Woman’s Journal, AWSA, 483
Woman’s Share in Social Culture (A. G.
Spencer), 529–533
Woman’s Tribune, NWSA, 489
“Womanism,” 1044–1045
Women
collective action, xxiii, 473–482
disenfranchisement of, 318
History of Women in Industry in United
States, 516–522
I-70 Index