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Visual, graphic, and manuscript sources by and about Emerson and Douglass
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ENG / AMS / AAS 341 Mourning America: Emerson and Douglas
Visual, graphic, and manuscript sources by and about Emerson and Douglass
Visual, graphic, and manuscript sources by and about Emerson and Douglass
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Visual, graphic, and manuscript sources by and about Emerson and Douglass
Images of Emerson (from New York Public LIbrary)
Images of Douglass (from New York Public Library)
Works of Emerson from his lifetime (including manuscript papers)
The Papers of Frederick Douglass (from the Library of Congress)
Contemporary images of the guano industry
Contemporary images of enslaved people being whipped
Contemporary maps showing the spread of slavery
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