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ANDREW JOHNSON (1866): President Andrew Johnson Swinging round the circle (between Washington, D. C. and Chicago) during the Congressional election campaign of 1866. Contemporary color engraving

ANDREW JOHNSON (1866): President Andrew Johnson Swinging round the circle (between Washington, D. C. and Chicago) during the Congressional election campaign of 1866. Contemporary color engraving


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ANDREW JOHNSON (1866): President Andrew Johnson Swinging round the circle (between Washington, D. C. and Chicago) during the Congressional election campaign of 1866. Contemporary color engraving

ANDREW JOHNSON (1866):
President Andrew Johnson Swinging round the circle (between Washington, D.C. and Chicago) during the Congressional election campaign of 1866. Contemporary color engraving

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The captivating print titled "ANDREW JOHNSON (1866): President Andrew Johnson Swinging round the circle" takes us back to a significant moment in American history. The image showcases President Andrew Johnson during his Congressional election campaign of 1866, as he travels between Washington, D. C. and Chicago. In this vibrant contemporary color engraving, we witness the essence of democracy unfolding before our eyes. A large crowd gathers around Johnson, eagerly listening to his impassioned speech. The illustration beautifully captures the energy and enthusiasm of both the candidate and his supporters. Transportation plays a crucial role in this scene, with a train serving as Johnson's mode of travel from one city to another. The middle-class men aboard the train are engrossed in conversation about politics and canvassing for their preferred candidate. As we delve into this historical snapshot, it becomes evident that this event holds great significance for America's democratic process. It symbolizes not only the power of public speaking but also highlights how politicians actively engaged with citizens during campaigns. This remarkable print by The Granger Collection transports us back to an era where political rallies were filled with fervor and excitement. It serves as a reminder that even amidst turbulent times, democracy prevails through active participation and engagement from both leaders and citizens alike.

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