American History

A Virtual Museum

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Youngest Parader in New York City Suffragist Parade

Youngest Parader in New York City Suffragist Parade

1900-1920

Civil Rights March on Washington, D.C.

Civil Rights March on Washington, D.C.

1960-1970

The Assassination of Abraham Lincoln

The Assassination of Abraham Lincoln

1860-1865

For Every Fighter a Woman Worker

1900-1920

Abraham Lincoln’s Second Inaugural Address: A Call for Healing and Unity

Abraham Lincoln’s Second Inaugural Address: A Call for Healing and Unity

1860-1865

$100,000 Reward: Slavery Advertisement

$100,000 Reward: Slavery Advertisement

1800-1865, 19th Century

The Soul-Killing Witches That Deform The Body

1800-1865

The White House: A Symbol of Presidential Authority and American Identity

The White House: A Symbol of Presidential Authority and American Identity

The Constitution of New York

1765-1783

“The Battle of Princeton” by James Peale, ca. 1782

“The Battle of Princeton” by James Peale, ca. 1782

1765-1783, 17th Century, American Revolution, Battle of Princeton, British, George Washington, Patriots, Princeton

Gettysburg Address

Gettysburg Address

1860-1865

The Declaration of Independence: A Pillar of American History

The Declaration of Independence: A Pillar of American History

1765-1783

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This project was created by the students in Professor Sara Fieldston’s American History I & II courses at Seton Hall University.

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