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Civil War Propaganda Traveling Trunk Marietta/Cobb Museum of Art

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Civil War Propaganda Traveling Trunk Marietta/Cobb Museum of Art. The Civil War. 1860 Lincoln 1861 to 1865 The Union versus the Confederacy Slavery Deadliest war in America; 750,000. Propaganda. A form of communication that tries to influence attitude by presenting one side of an argument - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Civil War Propaganda

Traveling TrunkMarietta/Cobb Museum of Art

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The Civil War

• 1860 Lincoln

• 1861 to 1865• The Union versus the Confederacy• Slavery• Deadliest war in America; 750,000

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Propaganda

• A form of communication that tries to influence attitude by presenting one side of an argument

• Union Propaganda– Anti-slavery photographs, cartoons– 1850s Newspaper Illustrations

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an example of Union propaganda

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an example of Union propaganda

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an example of Union propagandaof Jefferson Davis

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an example of Confederate propaganda

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Winslow Homer

• Born 1836• In 1855 began printmaking• Harper’s Weekly• Families able to “see” the war• Troops’ morale

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Make your own newspaper!

• Title?• Story/Summary (2-3 Sentences)

• Draw an image• Go over in black ink

• Present to class