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Beyond the lines: pictorial reporting, everyday life, and the crisis of gilded-age America
The morgue—Room in which the bodies are placed for recognition.
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Beyond the lines: pictorial reporting, everyday life, and the crisis of gilded-age America
by Joshua Brown
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American: 1789-1899
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Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper,
July 7, 1866, cover. Prints and Photographs Division, Library of Congress.
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