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Kay Cunningham

Not a Cough in a Carload: Images from the Tobacco Industry Campaign to Hide the Hazards... - 3 views

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    Online exhibition on the history of tobacco advertising
Kay Cunningham

Coffin Nails:  The Tobacco Controversy in the 19th Century - 4 views

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    "As a public service, HarpWeek has compiled this 50-plus year history of tobacco controversy and criticism as shown in the editorials, articles, news briefs, cartoons, illustrations, poetry, and advertisements of Harper's Weekly. The items are augmented with historical commentary by HarpWeek historian Dr. Robert C. Kennedy."
Kay Cunningham

tobaccopapers.com - 3 views

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    search, view and download over 650 documents from the UK tobacco industry's main advertising agencies ranging from 1994 to 1999.
Deven Black

On the Water - Living in the Atlantic World, 1450-1800: Web of Connections - 10 views

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    After 1500, a web of maritime trade linked Western Europe, Africa, and the Americas. Thousands of ships carried explorers, merchants, and migrants from Europe to the Americas. They also transported millions of enslaved men and women from Africa. Vessels bound back to Europe carried gold, silver, sugar, tobacco, rice, and other cargoes, along with returning travelers. Every crossing brought new encounters between people, customs, and ways of life, ultimately creating entirely new cultures in the Americas. The maritime web connected the lives of millions of people on both sides of the Atlantic.
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