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Looks like it's going to be a series as this is labelled Part 1.http://www.theatlantic.com/infocus/2012/02/the-civil-war-part-1-the-places/100241/
Pretty cool. It is always interesting looking at pictures from the Civil War. The first multimedia war.
Pretty nice photos.
Uhg… too bad this is The Atlantic… a more liberal rag is hard to find…I'll look at the photos but I had patronizing their Marxist website... I posted a clear, concise rebuttal to an article and because I didn't "rah, rah, rah" the author and his liberal nonsense I was banned from commenting... A brief view shows these are pretty common pictures... awesome, no doubt, but I'll view them elsewhere...
I posted a clear, concise rebuttal to an article and because I didn't "rah, rah, rah" the author and his liberal nonsense I was banned from commenting...
😀 😀 I can no longer comment on any Guardian articles.
I got you both beat, I have been banned from Wikipedia 3 separate times. Twice for arguing with the Wikigods over historical interpretation. Have I ever mentioned that I despise historical revisionism? I am keeping my current wikipedia username a secret 😀
Part 3: The Stereographs http://www.theatlantic.com/infocus/2012/02/the-civil-war-part-3-the-stereographs/100243/ Part 2 : The Peoplehttp://www.theatlantic.com/infocus/2012/02/the-civil-war-part-2-the-people/100242/ (must do everything here ! ::) )
These pictures are just absolutely stunning. It's stuff like this that gets me all excited about history.
I was just going over those photos again and they are awesome. Great photos indeed.
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