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Contents: The Industrial Bulwark of the Confederacy (In 1861 the South needed desperately to build a war machine fast. The job fell mainly on one man and his factory.), The First News Blackout (The Civil War ignited the basic conflict between a free press and the need for military security. By war’s end. the hard-won compromises between soldiers and newspapermen may not have provided all the answers, but they had raised all the modern questions.), Search and Destroy (The government so thoroughly confiscated these Civil War-era photos that they didn’t resurface for more than a century.), Investigation: 1862 (Suspected of treason but not convicted, the Union general Charles P. Stone went to prison.), The Booth Obsession (The author joins the thousands who feel compelled to trace the flight of Lincoln’s assassin.), The First Kansas Colored (They were the first black men to fight in the Civil War. They were the first to serve alongside whites. And they were the first to die.)
Issue: Winter 1991
Condition: Very Good