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Cartoons - Visual Culture of the American Civil War
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American Social History Project · Center for Media and Learning. A Special Feature of Picturing US History. Presentations About Civil War Visual Media. Presentations About Selected Topics. Paintings by Winslow Homer. Visual Landscape of the Civil War. Raquo; Presentations About Civil War Visual Media. William S. Walsh, ed., Abraham Lincoln and the London Punch: Cartoons, Comments and Poems, Published in The London Charivari during the American Civil War (1909). Brown, Jane E., and West, Richard Samuel.
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HarpWeek: Explore History
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As Depicted in Political. The Electoral College Controversy of 1876-1877. Sites Supporting Specific Standards of Learning. The End of Slavery: The Creation of the 13th Amendment. Citizenship, Due Process, and Equal Protection: The Creation of the 14th Amendment. Black Voting Rights: The Creation of the 15th Amendment. Finding Precedent: The Impeachment of Andrew Johnson. Hayes vs. Tilden: The Electoral College Controversy of 1876 - 1877. Presidential Elections: 1860 - 1912. 1864: The Election of 1864.
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HarpWeek: About: Publisher's Letter
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By John Adler, Publisher. N 1817, 22-year old James Harper and his 20-year old brother, John, set up a small printing firm in New York City called J. and J. Harper. Joined later by their younger brothers, Joseph Wesley and Fletcher, the firm became the largest book publisher in the United States by 1825. The name was changed to Harper and Brothers in 1833, and survives today as Harper-Collins. S guidance, the firm started Harper. Became and still is an outstanding literary magazine. Engravers in 1842 was...
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HarpWeek | Hayes vs. Tilden: The Electoral College Controversy of 1876-1877
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HarpWeek: Features
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Arkansas and the Civil War. His website features primary source descriptions of Arkansas battles written between 1860 and 1865 which have been extracted from HarpWeek s digital collection of 49 Civil War newspapers and 600 Civil War letters and diaries (compiled into a database called Lincoln and the Civil War.com. The 13th Amendment site. The 14th Amendment site. The 15th Amendment site. N the aftermath of the American Civil War, slavery was abolished by the Thirteenth Amendment and black Americans were...
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HarpWeek: Features
http://civilwarliterature.harpweek.com/07Features/features.asp
Arkansas and the Civil War. His website features primary source descriptions of Arkansas battles written between 1860 and 1865 which have been extracted from HarpWeek s digital collection of 49 Civil War newspapers and 600 Civil War letters and diaries (compiled into a database called Lincoln and the Civil War.com. The 13th Amendment site. The 14th Amendment site. The 15th Amendment site. N the aftermath of the American Civil War, slavery was abolished by the Thirteenth Amendment and black Americans were...