Please allow me to express my condolences to those closest to Jim Zwick. Having been edified and inspired by his scholarship for more than a decade, I was privileged,as well in recent months to have benefited (like many on this list, I'm sure) from advice and encouragement he generously and copiously provided via email exchanges. He has indeed left us an invaluable legacy. Mr Walker, I think that the excerpt from Professor Zwick's new book at http://www.jimzwick.net/confronting_imperialism.html would be an accessible starting point for your students, as it is especially relevant in the current climate. An excellent primary Twain resource meeting your needs would certainly be "The Dervish and the Offensive Stranger," from Mark Twain, A Pen Warmed-Up in Hell -- Mark Twain in Protest (Perennial Library, Harper & Row). It's available online here: http://quanta-gaia.org/MarkTwain/dervish.html Regards, Randy Abel Yantai University, China