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    • Accessible Archives

    • American Authors

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    • American Verse Project (Michigan)

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    • Documenting the American South: Library of Southern Literature

    • Emergence of Advertising in America: 1850-1920 

    • The Farber Gravestone Collection

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    • The Lost Museum (3d Recreation of Barnum’s American Museum)

    • Making of America (Cornell) 

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    • The Portal to Texas History

    • Presidential Rhetoric (speeches, etc.) 

    • Slave Voyages

    • Uncle Tom’s Cabin and American Culture

    • The Walt Whitman Archive

    • Wright American Fiction Project, 1851-1875

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    Image: The Muzzeniegun, or, Literary Voyager, by Jane Johnston Schoolcraft (Ojibwe name, Bamewawagezhikaquay) and Henry Schoolcraft, Dec. 1826-April 1827.

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