In honor of Election Day, the Center for the Study of Political Graphics has highlighted 10 voting rights posters from its ...
Virginia did not allow Black residents to vote until after the Civil War. But during the war, a group of Black soldiers in ...
TimesMachine is an exclusive benefit for home delivery and digital subscribers. About the Archive This is a digitized version of an article from The Times’s print archive, before the start of ...
Election season is here, and along with all those annoying commercials for the various candidates, you have likely seen ...
Ultimately, as many historians point out, Lincoln’s re-election was most likely ensured when General William T. Sherman and ...
but managed to unite behind George McClellan in the 1864 election. With a "Union first, then peace" platform, the Democrats appeased both those who desired to defeat the Confederacy at all costs ...
No. 17 WEST TWENTIETH-STREET, NEW-YORK, Oct. 24, 1864. To the Editor of the Herald: Having noticed in the Herald of the 20th of September last, the subjoined paragraph, I transmitted it to Gen.
From a reprinting of ACT UP’s historic 1988 Election Day poster to contemporary images, artists are urging everyone to cast ...
Follow the latest coverage here. Election results began coming in Tuesday night, but in many key states, it may take a while to know who has won — and much longer to get official, certified results.
Though a date has not yet been announced, many politicians have begun canvassing and ordering election posters. Mr Harris and Mr Martin had said in recent days that if the Finance Bill ...
"The Art and History of Political Campaign ... banner from the 1864 presidential election. Tennessee’s political history ...
but managed to unite behind George McClellan in the 1864 election. With a "Union first, then peace" platform, the Democrats appeased both those who desired to defeat the Confederacy at all costs ...