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Before the Gannenmono: The First Japanese in the Hawaiian Islands

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What Freedom Meant to Prince Whipple, The Black Revolutionary Soldier Famous for Rowing Across the Delaware

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(un)Redact the Facts in the Art Museum World: A Great Step in the Evolution of Museum Interpretations with Room for Growth at the American Folk Art Museum

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Was the Portrait of John Wilmot Destroyed in a Fire?

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

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Blogging Moby-Dick: An artist illustrates every page of The Whale

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America’s Unknown Constitutional World

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Images of Want: How poverty was, and was not, pictured before the Civil War

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Striking Scenes: Robert Koehler, The Strike (1886), and competing visions of labor-capital conflict in the Gilded Age

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Object Lesson: Pompe Stevens, Enslaved Artisan

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Reading Puritans and the Bard

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Players: Edwin Booth and the nineteenth-century American stage

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Acquisition, Interrupted: Charles Willson Peale’s Stewart Children and the labor of conscience

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The Art of Condescension: Postbellum Caricature and Woman Suffrage

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“Great Questions of National Morality”

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“Ho for Salt River!”

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Print Culture and Popular History in the Era of the U.S.-Mexican War

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Digging for Dirt: Reading Blackmail in the Antebellum Archive

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Star-spangled Sentiment

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America, the “Rebellious Slut”: Gender & Political Cartoons in the American Revolution

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Freedom in the Archives: Free African Americans in Colonial America

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In the Wake of Jim Crow

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Impressions of Tar and Feathers: The “New American Suit” in Mezzotint, 1774-84

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Redressing Early America

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Alive with the Sound of Music

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Dancing through American History

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John James Audubon, the American “Hunter-Naturalist”: A New Species of Scientist for the New Nation

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The Sideboard Takes Center Stage

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The Dickinsons of Amherst Collect

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Indians, Objects, and Revolution

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Cross-Stitched History: Artistry and ambition in Christina Arcularius’s Tree of Knowledge sampler

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Our Mayflower Bible

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Accept No Imitations: The campaign against counterfeits, past and present

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Deceiving and Undeceiving in Early American Art and Culture

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

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Mapping a Demon Malady: Cholera Maps and Affect in 1832

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

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Lobsters on the Walls

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“Reading” Portrait Prints

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Touching Sentiment: The Tactility of Nineteenth-Century Valentines

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Thirteen Sent, Ten Received: Account Books, Valentines, and Social Capital

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Winterthur XXX: Searching for early American erotica

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Early America’s Guide to Sex: Aristotle’s Masterpiece

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The Manly Sport of American Politics: Or, How We Came to Call Elections “Races”

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Storm of Blows

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Curiosity and Cure: Peter Parker’s patients, Lam Qua’s portraits

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“Like standing on the edge of the world and looking away into heaven”

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Viewpoints on the China Trade

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After the Statues Have Fallen

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H. J. Lewis, Free man and Freeman artist

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The Trouble With Angels

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George’s Story: Dolls and the Material Culture of Christmas

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Girls Just Want to Have Fun

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Recipe for a Culinary Archive: An Illustrated Essay

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

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Self-Fashioning in Sarah Goodridge’s Self-Portraits

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Self-portraiture and Self-Fashioning

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Best in Show

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True Pictures

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Face Value

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Before Photography: Visualizing Black Freedom

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Innocents at War: Si Klegg’s Civil War

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Black Work at the Polling Place

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Digging Up History: How Photo-Flo and elbow grease are saving New England’s historic cemeteries

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A Surprising Souvenir? Thomas Moran’s Venetian Gondola

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Thinking Global and Making Local: Mariner’s Art in International Perspective

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Shivering Timbers: Sexing up the pirates in early modern print culture

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George Washington’s Disappearing Ribbon

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“Nor wish to live the past again”: Unsettling Origins in Frances Ellen Watkins Harper’s Forest Leaves

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Painting Stories in the Land

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Facing the End

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Curiosities Encountered: James Wilson and Provincial Cartography in the United States, 1790-1840

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Poetic Research

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Indigenous Networks: Rethinking Print Culture through Early American Media

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Jigsaw

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