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Camp Douglas, Chicago, Ill. 1864 Size:36x24 Lincoln and Hamlin 1860

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Lincoln and Hamlin 1860

his verse in Black vernacular drawing the careful attention of a Gilded Age literary establishment still uncertain what to do with an American voice that sounded like America

Francis Le Baron and Mary Wilder

signed in the ornamented hand of a republic newly intoxicated by commerce

Camp Douglas, Chicago, Ill. 1864 Size:36x24 Lincoln and Hamlin 1860Camp Douglas, Chicago, Ill. 1864 a documentary view of the Union's vast prison stockade on the lakefront, where Confederate captives wintered behind plank walls and rumor of conspiracy. The image carries the cold ledger weight of 1864: barracks in rows, sentries at their posts, a war counted in men confined. About the Source Bella Frye sources artifacts from the great American historical archive the Library of Congress, the National Archives, regional

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