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A curated collection presents thirty-two contemporary political cartoons of Abraham Lincoln, reproduced from popular periodicals and arranged chronologically with explanatory commentary. The illustrations and notes trace shifting public reactions—home and abroad—showing how caricature captured criticism, support, and ambivalence during his presidency. Short essays contextualize individual images, identify source publications, and interpret visual motifs and satirical tactics, using the cartoons as a lens on political debates, popular sentiment, and the era's press culture.
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