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Expanding the Boundaries of Reconstruction: Abolitionist Democracy from 1865-1919

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Underage Enlistment in the United States and the Confederacy

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The Fabric of Our Nation: A Nineteenth-Century Night Shirt Reveals the Complex Value of Material Objects

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When Forgiveness Enables Tyranny: The Unbearable Lightness of Henry Ward Beecher

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Sullivan Ballou’s Body: Battlefield Relic Hunting and the Fate of Soldiers’ Remains

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Players: Edwin Booth and the nineteenth-century American stage

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“Permitted to Proceed Unmolested”: Childhood and Race in the Burning of the Colored Orphan Asylum

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The Wright Stuff

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Atlantic Thermidor

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Searching for Smut: Hot on the trail of Anthony Comstock (1844-1915)

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Star-spangled Sentiment

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Lifting the veil of race at the U.S. Capitol

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Memory as History, Memory as Activism

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Will the Real Henry “Box” Brown Please Stand Up?

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Imagining Confederate Victory: Different but the Same

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Dark Histories of Death

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The Dickinsons of Amherst Collect

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“Morbid curiosity”: The Decline and Fall of the Popular Anatomical Museum

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Family Albums of War: Carte de Visite Collections in the Civil War Era

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Decoding Lincoln: Middle-school students examine the developing statesman

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Searching for Love and Security across the Color Line

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A Connecticut Yankee in the Court of Wu Chih Tien: Mark Twain and Wong Chin Foo

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“The Right Path”: The Civil Rights Movement and the 1864 Syracuse Black Convention

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Looking for Limbs in all the Right Places: Retrieving the Civil War’s Broken Bodies

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Before Photography: Visualizing Black Freedom

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Civil War Veterans and the Limits of Reconciliation

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“A Brave and Gallant Soldier”

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Innocents at War: Si Klegg’s Civil War

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Mark Twain… and Zombies!

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Teaching Civil War Memory

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Dispatches to Henry Raymond’s New York Times: Whitman on Trauma in Civil War Washington

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Facing the End

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Other Methods of Seeing: Disability Ethics in Lindsay Tuggle’s The Afterlives of Specimens

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Poems

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Civil War Guerrillas: The Main Event

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Digital History

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Death’s Multiple Meanings

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War of Words

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Poems

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Missouri Digital Heritage

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Like an Arrow from Jupiter’s Bow: Railroads and the Civil War

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The Ink of History

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“But, That’s Just Not True!”

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Eyewitnessing and Slavery

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Battlefields, Bodies, and the Built Environment

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Reconstructing the Absent Center: Looking for Betsy Ross

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Bloody Engagements

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Frances Ellen Watkins Harper’s “National Salvation”: A Rediscovered Lecture on Reconstruction

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“So Difficult to Instruct”: Re-envisioning Abraham and Tad Lincoln

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Recovering Rice

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Abe Lincoln: Man! President! Vampire-slayer!

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Freedom in Degrees

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The Deep and Deeper South

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Men of Great Skill on Many Waters

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Creating Two Nations

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Reunion Without Reconciliation

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Poems

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Unforgettable Fare: Nat Fuller’s Feast at the University of South Carolina

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Shall We Forget What They Did Here?

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A Reflection on the Nat Fuller Feast, April 19th, 2015

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Back to the Battlefield

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The Civil War At 150: Afterword

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Dixie Land Songster

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The Transbellum and Traumatic History

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Open Letter

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“Gettysburg Wasn’t His First Address”

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The Regularly Irregular War

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Nat Fuller’s Feast

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The Arc of the Moral Universe, and Other Long Things

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All Things Were Working Together for My Deliverance

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For Liberty and Empire

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Republicans and Abolitionists on the Road to “Jubilee”

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