Newspaper Coverage of the Rise of Lincoln in 1860 : Cooper Union, the Republican Convention, and the Election / David W. Bulla -- Lincoln and the Southern Press : The Election of 1860 / Debra Reddin van Tuyll -- "Just before a Mighty Earthquake" : Secession Crisis in Muscogee County, Georgia / Thomas Robinson -- The War within the State : The Role of Newspapers in Missouri's Secession Crisis / Erika J. Pribanic-Smith -- Father Abraham, Mammy Lincoln, and Aunty Abe : Gender in Civil War Cartoons of Abraham Lincoln / Andrea Foroughi -- Bohemian Rhapsodies : Ulysses S. Grant, Sylvanus Cadwallader, and Civil War Journalism / Stephen R. Duncan -- An Affair of Words : Tennessee's Civil War Press and the Confederate Nation / Dianne Bragg -- "Custar" in the News : George Armstrong Custer in the Gettysburg Campaign / James E. Mueller -- Beyond the Household Gate : Women War Correspondents in the Confederacy / Debra Reddin van Tuyll -- The Mystery Men Who Took the Pictures : Civil War Photojournalists Associated with Mathew Brady's Gallery from 1861 to 1865 / Mary Paul -- "Principles Opposed to the Public Peace" : Kentuckians' Reactions to John Brown's Raid / Timothy R. Talbott -- The Suppression of the Mid-Atlantic Copperhead Press / David W. Bulla -- A Divided Illinois : Abraham Lincoln and Coverage of the Emancipation Proclamation by His Hometown Press / Scott D. Lambert -- Copperhead Christians and the Press / Bryon Andreasen -- "Freely and Fearlessly" : The 1863 New York Editors' Resolutions / David W. Bulla -- "Do Not Place Us between Two Fires" : Connecticut Soldiers, Connecticut Newspapers, and the Gubernatorial Election of 1863 / Laura Lawfer Orr -- "We Have Spoken for Public Liberty" : The Press, Dissent, and the Failure of Confederate Nationalism / Debra Reddin van Tuyll -- Ex Parte McCardle and the First Amendment during Reconstruction / Wendy Swanberg.
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