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‘A Very Mad-Man’

Lincoln and Henry Raymond, founder of The Times, helped each other weather the storm of disunion.

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On to Richmond! Or Not

How Bull Run turned Horace Greeley's belligerence into a plea for peace.

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A War Not for Abolition

From the beginning of the Civil War, American newspapers fought over what it would mean.

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‘A Sad, Fearful, Raging Year’

At the end of a terrible year, newspapers North and South expressed hope and fear for what will come in 1862.

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News of the Wired

How the telegraph — and an innovative mapmaker in Boston — changed the way Americans followed the Civil War.

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Scrapbooking the Civil War

How the rage for clipping newspapers helps us interpret what everyday people thought about the conflict.

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Birth of the Byline

Most newspaper correspondents wrote anonymously during the Civil War, a practice commanders did not like because of the lack of accountability.

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The Black Press During the Civil War

Throughout the conflict, African-American journalists led a robust debate over the war's meaning for Black America.

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William Henry Hurlbert and the ‘Diary of a Public Man’

What did an imprisoned Times columnist have to do with a postwar best seller?

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A Black Correspondent at the Front

The amazing life and views of Thomas Morris Chester, the only black journalist working for a white-owned newspaper during the Civil War.

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