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Alice Fahs: Visual Landscape of the Civil War Era

10.30.2015 - By American Social History Project · Center for Media and LearningPlay

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Alice Fahs, professor of history at the University of California, Irvine, presents a broad range of images that made up the visual landscape of the 1860s and explores how the Civil War did and did not transform the dominant images especially for African Americans and women. This talk took place on July 9, 2012, as part of The Visual Culture of the American Civil War, an NEH Summer Institute for College and University Teachers.

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