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Chapter 1
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Chapter 2
Chapter 3
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Chapter 4
Chapter 5
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Chapter 6
Chapter 7
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Chapter 8
Chapter 9
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Chapter 10
Chapter 11
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Chapter 12
Chapter 13
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Chapter 14
Chapter 15
- Slave quarters, a South Carolina plantation
- The Tredegar Iron Works in Richmond, Virginia
- Photograph of front of the Stirrup Branch plantation, Bishopville,
South Carolina, June 1857
- Rear of the Stirrup Branch plantation
- The offices of Price, Birch & Co., slave dealers, Alexandria, Virginia
- Louisville, 1846
- Anti-slavery advertisement
- Suffering in the South
- Frederick Douglass listened to William Lloyd Garrison denounce slavery
- Frederick Douglass at an antislavery convention
- Frederick Douglass edited the first Negro paper, "The North Star"
- Frederick Douglass argues against John Brown's plan to attack the arsenal
at Harpers Ferry
- Frederick Douglass argues against poor Negroes leaving the South
- The Masthead from The Liberator
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Chapter 16
Chapter 17
- Civil War Sketch
- U.S. Volunteers attacked by the mob, St. Louis, Missouri, 1861
- Soldier group
- The Merrimack and the Monitor
- Enlisting Union soldiers among Irish and German immigrants
- Thirteen-inch mortars mounted at Battery No. 4 near Yorktown
- Enlisting Union soldiers in New York, 1864
- Lincoln and McClellan in the field, October 1862
- Former slaves on a farm in Cumberland Landing, Virginia, 1862
- The Union view of the Emancipation Proclamation
- The Confederate view of the Emancipation Proclamation
- Come and Join Us Brothers
- Clara Barton (1821-1912)
- Women workers filling cartridges with gunpowder
- A cartoon lampooning Copperhead Democrats for their subservience to
the Confederacy, 1864
- Jefferson Davis, president of the Confederacy
- Harvest of Death
- Ruins of Georgia Railround Roundhouse at Atlanta, 1864
- General Robert E. Lee
- Log hut company kitchen
- Winter quarters
- Refugee family leaving war area
- Black laborers
- Constructing telegraph lines
- Council of War, with Grant and Meade
- Federal-built railroad bridge
- Amputation at Gettysburg
- Volunteer Refreshment Saloon
- Members of the Christian Commission, near Germantown, Maryland
- Gunboat Mendota
- C.S.S. Manassas
- Ruins of Stone Bridge, Bull Run
- Confederate fortifications
- Antietam Bridge
- Harpers Ferry, West Virginia
- Appomattox Court House, 1865
- Columbia, South Carolina ruins
- Ruins in front of the Capitol
- White House of the Confederacy
- Nast Tweed thumb cartoon
- Arlington Mansion
- Smithsonian Institution
- Walruses attack the Trent
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Chapter 18
Chapter 19
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Chapter 20
Chapter 21
- Mulberry Street, Little Italy
- Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show
- Steeplechase Park, Coney Island
- Professional Baseball Game, 1887
- Herbert Spencer, the first major prophet of social Darwinism
- George Washington Carver at Tuskegee Institute
- Immigrants waiting in the Registry Room for further inspections
- Henry James
- John Dewey
- "Contentment" in Alabama
- Virginia, 1901
- Nast tiger cartoon
- Trial of a horse thief, 1900
- Irish clam diggers, Boston
- Fashionable couple on bicycle
- Philadelphia, 1897
- Styling hair of unmarried Indian girl
- Tlingit women with children
- Cowboy using mailbox
- Cowboy/Indian trade
- The White Man's Burden
- Evening entertainment
- William Dean Howells
- Courtroom murder, 1883
- Women's holy war, prohibition
- Johnstown fire and flood
- Men's fashion, 1886
- Concert in Tompkins Square, New York City, 1891
- Cold Reception of Prohibition
- Hill's Manual of Social Forms, 1880
- George Washington Carver, botanist
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Chapter 22
Chapter 23
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Chapter 24
Chapter 25
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Chapter 26
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