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Vue d’amboy et du steam-boat

Vue d’amboy et du steam-boat

1800-1865, 19th Century

Phillis Wheatley poetry book

Phillis Wheatley poetry book

17th Century

The American Anti-Slavery Almanac For 1840

The American Anti-Slavery Almanac For 1840

1800-1865, 19th Century

Ongpatogna (Big Elk) Chief of the Omawhaws

Ongpatogna (Big Elk) Chief of the Omawhaws

1800-1865, 19th Century

The Road to Liberty; A station on the Underground Railroad

The Road to Liberty; A station on the Underground Railroad

1800-1865, 19th Century

Two Little Sisters

Two Little Sisters

1800-1865, 19th Century

Absalom Jones: Petition to Congress on the Fugitive Slave Act

Absalom Jones: Petition to Congress on the Fugitive Slave Act

1800-1865, 19th Century

Painting of Sullivan fight

Painting of Sullivan fight

1800-1865, 19th Century

Seneca Falls and the Declaration of Sentiments

Seneca Falls and the Declaration of Sentiments

1800-1865, 19th Century, Post Civil War to 1900

Steam-engine Cotton-gin

Steam-engine Cotton-gin

18th Century, 19th Century, Post Civil War to 1900

Porto Rico

Porto Rico

17th Century

A mother’s anguish

A mother’s anguish

1800-1865, 19th Century

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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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