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The Day We Celebrate,from 'Harpers
Weekly'1867
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Cartoons featuring William Marcy 'Boss
' Tweed, James Ingersoll and George Miller, from 'Harper's Weekly', 19th August, 1872
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The White League and the Ku Klux Klan: Worse
than Slavery, cartoon from Harper's Weekly, 1874
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Portrait of General James Birdseye McPherson
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Attack on Fort Wagner, Morris Island, South
Carolina, 1863
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Portrait of General George Henry Thomas
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Wholesale and Retail, from 'Harper's Weekly
', 16th September 1871
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Tweed-le-dee and Tilden-dum, from 'Harper's
Weekly', 1st July 1876
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William M.'Boss' Tweed hugging the figure of
Samuel J. Tilden, from 'Harper's Weekly', 1871
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John T. Hoffman and William 'Boss' Tweed
, 1871
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'What are you going to do about it?', from
'Harper's Weekly', 14th October 1871
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William 'Boss' Tweed and Horace Greeley, from
'Harper's Weekly', 3rd August 1872
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A Group of Vultures waiting for the storm to
'blow over'- 'Let us prey', from 'Harper's Weekly', 23rd September 1871
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'Who Stole the People's Money?', from 'The
New York Times', 1871
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The Only thing they Respect of Fear, from
'Harper's Weekly', 21st October 1871
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Life in the Camp, published by Currier
& Ives, 1863
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Commander in Chief, pub. by Currier & Ives
, 1863
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Horatio Seymour and his friends! : How
democrats treat the colored man! : "Remember this: that the bloody, and treasonable, and revolutionary doctrine of public necessity can be proclaimed by a mob as well as by a government." These were the words of Horatio Seymour, presidential candidate of the Rebel Democracy, delivered on the Fourth of July, 1863, in the city of New York, c.1868,
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The 'Chinese Wall', around the USA, published
in 'Harper's Weekly', 23rd July, 1870 commenting on the Anti-Chinese immigration movement in the USA
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Cartoon published in 'Harpher's Weekly', 8th
February 1879 on the white American fear that the Chinese will crowd him out, as the white man crowded out the native Indian
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The Coming of Santa Claus, 1872
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