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Breaking that “Backbone”

Breaking that “Backbone”. Images of Emancipation and the Great Emancipator. Leigh Ann Gardner, M.A. Student Center for Historic Preservation Middle Tennessee State University. Breaking that “Backbone” Benjamin Henry Day, Artist.

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Breaking that “Backbone”

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  1. Breaking that “Backbone” Images of Emancipation and the Great Emancipator Leigh Ann Gardner, M.A. Student Center for Historic Preservation Middle Tennessee State University

  2. Breaking that “Backbone”Benjamin Henry Day, Artist

  3. “Political caricature No. 3, The Abolition Catastrophe. Or the November smash-up” G.W. Bromley &Co., lithographer

  4. “Writing the Emancipation”AdalbertVolck, Artist

  5. “President Lincoln Writing the Proclamation of Freedom, January 1st, 1863”David Gilmour Blythe, Artist

  6. “Emancipation” - Cartes de VisiteG.G. Fish, Artist

  7. “Watch meeting, Dec. 31, 1862-Waiting for the hour.”Heard & Mosley, Photographer

  8. “Emancipation”Thomas Nast, Artist

  9. “Emancipation. And by Virtue of the Fact . . .”J.L. Magee, Publisher

  10. “Emancipation of the Slaves”J. Waeshle, Publisher

  11. “Behold! Oh America Your Sons”Charles Shober, Lithographer

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