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A family conflict: Visual imagery of the" homefront" and the War Between the States, 1860-1866Bell, 1996
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- Bell C
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Visual images which featured family, gender roles, and sexuality played important propagandistic roles in fighting the War Between the States. Supported by the loyal press in the North and by patrons with reinforcing commitments to art, social and moral reform, and …
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