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Slavery

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"Slave Auction in the South"
"The Arraignment"
November 12, 1859, page 721 (Illustration)
"At the South"
January 28, 1860, page 64 (Cartoon)

Captured Slave Ship, Wildfire
June 2, 1860, pages 344 - 346 (Illustration)
"The Dred Scott Decision"
July 23, 1859, page 479 (Advertisement)
Execution of Convicted Slave-Trader Nathaniel Gordon
March 8, 1862, page 157 (Illustration)
"Expulsion of Negroes and Abolitionists..."
December 15, 1860, page 788 (Illustration)
"Gordon Under Medical Inspection"
July 4, 1863, page 429 (Illustration)

"Instrument of torture used by slave-holders"
February 15, 1862, page 108 (Illustration)
"The Prisoner Brown and His Boston Counsel..."
November 12, 1859, page 721 (Illustration)
Slave Auction in the South
July 13, 1861, page 442 (Illustration)
"A Southern Planter Arming Slaves to Resist Invasion"
November 19, 1859, page 737 (Cartoon)
"The Storming of the Engine-house..."
November 5, 1859, page 712 (Illustration)

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Civil War  

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"Burning the Colored Orphan Asylum"
"The Attack on Fort Wagner"
August 8, 1863, page 509 (Illustration)
"The Battle at Milliken's Bend"
July 4, 1863, page 428 (Illustration)
"Bobolitionists"
December 21, 1861, page 816 (Cartoon)
"Colored Troops...Liberating Slaves..."
January 23, 1864, page 52 (Illustration)
"A Consistent Negrophobist"
August 16, 1862, page 528 (Cartoon)
"The Effects of the Proclamation - Freed Negroes Coming Into Our Lines..."
February 21, 1863, page 116 (Illustration)
"Emancipation"
January 24, 1863, pages 56, 57 (Cartoon)
"General Sherman's Rear-Guard"
April 2, 1864, page 212 (Illustration)
"The Great Negro Emancipation"
December 20, 1862, page 816 (Cartoon)
"How To Escape The Draft"
August 1, 1863, page 496 (Cartoon)
"In the Trenches Before Wagner"
August 29, 1863, page 553 (Illustration)
"A Man Knows A Man"
April 22, 1865, page 256 (Cartoon)
"The Massacre at Fort Pillow"
April 30, 1864, page 284 (Illustration)
"The Newest Thing Out"
March 12, 1864, page 174 (Advertisement)
"Rebel Atrocities"
May 21, 1864, pages 328, 329 (Illustration)
"The Riots at New York"
August 1, 1863, page 484 (Illustrations)
"The Riots at New York - The Rioters Burning and Sacking the Colored Orphan Asylum"
August 1, 1863, page 493 (Illustration)
"U.S. Army Agency"
September 17, 1864, page 608 (Advertisement)
"To Arms! To Arms!"
July 18, 1863, page 460 (Cartoon)
"Work's Over"
December 21, 1861, page 801 (Illustration)

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Reconstruction  

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"The Freedmen's Bureau"
"Andrew Johnson's Reconstruction and How It Works"
September 1, 1866, pages 552, 553 (Cartoon)
"Automaton Negro Dancer"
December 17, 1864, page 814 (Advertisement)
"Colored Rule in a Reconstructed (?) State"
March 14, 1874, page 229 (Cartoon)
"Electioneering at the South"
July 25, 1868, page 468 (Illustration)
"Everything Points to a Democratic Victory This Fall"
October 31, 1874, page 901 (Cartoon)
"The First Vote"
November 16, 1867, page 721 (Illustration)
"The Freedmen's Bureau"
July 25, 1868, page 473 (Cartoon)
"Gathering the Dead and Wounded"
May 10, 1873, page 397 (Illustration)
"Lincoln, the Emancipator"
April 20, 1872, page 308 (Illustration)
The Memphis Riot
May 26, 1866, page 321 (Illustrations)
National Colored Convention
February 6, 1869, page 85 (Illustration)
"One Less Vote"
August 8, 1868, page 512 (Cartoon)
"Pardon and Franchise"
August 5, 1865, pages 488, 489 (Cartoon)
"The Patenburg Massacre"
October 12, 1872, page 796 (Illustrations)
"A Political Discussion"
November 20, 1869, page 737 (Illustration)
Portrait of J. J. Wright
March 5, 1870, page 149
Portrait of John Rock
February 25, 1865, page 124
Portrait of U.S. Senator Hiram Revels
February 19, 1870, page 116
The Riot in New Orleans
August 25, 1866, page 537 (Illustrations)
"Time Works Wonders"
April 9, 1870, page 232 (Cartoon)
"This is a White Man's Government"
September 5, 1868, page 568 (Cartoon)
Trent River Settlement
June 9, 1866, page 361 (Illustration)
"The Union As It Was"
October 24, 1874, page 878 (Cartoon)
"Visit of the Ku-Klux"
February 24, 1872, page 160 (Illustration)

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Culture & Society  

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"Uncle Tom and his Grandchild"
"Amy Spain"
September 30, 1865, page 613 (Illustration)
"The Election in New Jersey"
November 25, 1865, page 752 (Cartoon)
Freedmen's School
June 23, 1866, page 392 (Illustrations)
"Heading Herring"
September 28, 1861, page 621 (Illustration)
"Holy Horror of Mrs. McCaffraty..."
February 24, 1866, page 128 (Cartoon)
Trent River Settlement 
June 9, 1866, page 361 (Illustrations)
"An Old Scholar"
May 21, 1870, page 336 (Cartoon)
"Rice Culture..."
January 5, 1867, page 8 (Illustrations)
"Scenes on a Cotton Plantation"
February 2, 1867, pages 72, 73 (Illustrations)
"A Spring Scene Near Richmond"
May 21, 1870, page 321 (Illustration)
"Study from Nature"
January 21, 1860, page 48 (Cartoon)
"Uncle Tom and His Grandchild"
November 3, 1866, page 689 (Illustration)
"Would You Marry Your Daughter to a Nigger?"
July 1, 1868, page 444 (Cartoon)
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