Professional Documents
Culture Documents
Civil War Nurse. Women in America, Primary Source Media, 1999. American Journey.
Student Resources in Context ,
link.galegroup.com/apps/doc/EJ2210015559/SUIC?u=marr26552&xid=25541527.
Accessed 3 Feb. 2017 This engraving shows a member of the Sanitary Commission
riding a horse to the aid of a Union soldier during the Civil War. Even though the
organization was a government organization, it was not paid for by taxpayers, but by
individual women.
Douglass Edited the First Negro Paper, the North Star. The African-American Experience,
Primary Source Media, 1999. American Journey. Student Resources in Context,
link.galegroup.com/apps/doc/EJ2210006848/SUIC?u=marr26552&xid=a14c3ff0.
part of his Federal Art Project in between 1938 and 1939. The painting depicts Douglass
editing the North Star, his newspaper which discussed many different topics, especially
antislavery.
The Extra Mile Monument Unveiling. UPI Photo Collection, 2005. Student Resources in
Context,
link.galegroup.com/apps/doc/VAYGBU290893710/SUIC?u=marr26552&xid=bfedb98c.
Extra Mile, a one will walk covered with bronze medallions honoring Americans that
gave their life to helping others. This medallion was unveiled October 14, 2005.
Frederick Douglass. Gale Student Resources in Context, Gale, 2016. Student Resources in
Context,
link.galegroup.com/apps/doc/MOKVRY041804484/SUIC?u=marr26552&xid=48645002
The Frederick Douglass National Historic Site In Washington. UPI Photo Collection, 2010.
link.galegroup.com/apps/doc/CT4099921673/SUIC?u=marr26552&xid=cf393bcc.
Accessed 3 Feb. 2017. This is a photograph of the Frederick Douglass National Historic
Site in Washington D.C., which is the former home of Douglass. Tours are offered often
Negro Troops in the Civil War. The African-American Experience, Primary Source Media,
link.galegroup.com/apps/doc/EJ2210007105/SUIC?u=marr26552&xid=18e6579a.
Accessed 3 Feb. 2017 This is an image of African American soldiers during the Civil
War after Congress passed the Militia Act of 1862, which finally allowed African
A number of womens associations cropped up during the Progressive Era. They included the
Womens... Gale Encyclopedia of U.S. Economic History, edited by Thomas Riggs, 2nd
link.galegroup.com/apps/doc/PC3611087323/SUIC?u=marr26552&xid=b5663611.
link.galegroup.com/apps/doc/EJ2210006782/SUIC?u=marr26552&xid=e3fa3a43.
Accessed 3 Feb. 2017. This photograph of Frederick Douglass was taken around 1870.
www.newcriterion.com/articles.cfm/The-untold-story-of-Reconstruction-8206. Accessed
2 Feb. 2017. This image shows a military man stopping violence between a group of
White men and Black men. An American flag is seen in the distance. This image
montage from 1881 that depicts many of the most influential African Americans of the
The Separation of the Mother and Child. The African-American Experience, Primary Source
link.galegroup.com/apps/doc/EJ2210006924/SUIC?u=marr26552&xid=6f124cff.
Accessed 3 Feb. 2017. This image is an engraving by the English artist George
Cruikshank, which shows the emotional scene of a child and mother being separated
forcefully. The mother is being led away by her new owner. This engraving demonstrates
horrors of slavery as there are many African American men, women, and children in
chains. The American Flag and a ship can be seen in the distance, and White men are
The Statue Of Frederick Douglass Is Unveiled In Washington. UPI Photo Collection, 2013.
link.galegroup.com/apps/doc/CT4099973172/SUIC?u=marr26552&xid=597adaca.
Accessed 3 Feb. 2017. This is an image of the statue of Frederick Douglass in the
Emancipation Hall of the United States Capital Visitor Center in Washington D.C. The