Now, Mr. Lincoln? Main MenuIntroductionBackground and ContextInformation necessary to understand the “Now, Mr. Lincoln?” campaign.CampaignInformation about and analysis of the “Now, Mr. Lincoln?” campaign.ConclusionReferencesAcknowledgements and CreditsUniversity of Puget Sound Honors Students0d3506f37822c68e72932d2a4a77b44f106f3a40
Rhetorical Analysis
12017-04-13T12:05:18-07:00Megan Reich9858d76d7e90b00d65492e3fcae9efc0de40270694175Landing Pageplain2017-04-26T18:40:17-07:00Rachel Andersonabb9c88154abc7f82dd358c4f9c2dac0e1bdd05bThis section seeks to deepen the understanding of the manner in which this project was represented to the University of Puget Sound and the greater Tacoma communities. By examining the rhetoric used in campaign posters and brochures, a retrospective film-script, articles in The Trail, and a University Press Office directive, we explore the ways that even this relatively progressive campaign initiative from the late 1960s catered to a white sensibility.
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12017-04-25T15:30:24-07:00Matthew Andres Moreno6f3fdce01baa2bd62230ab0b72cd4d9b33897eec1969 Television Ad13A retrospective campaign advertisement offers congratulations to white donors, rather than black entrepreneursplain2017-04-26T23:21:16-07:00Claire F. Martinf47cb5e553895b4dfb8d5d2681e0be42fde19379
12017-04-25T15:30:32-07:00Matthew Andres Moreno6f3fdce01baa2bd62230ab0b72cd4d9b33897eecRhetoric in Trail Articles13Analyzing "Perspectives in Black and White" Column Rhetoric During the "Now, Mr. Lincoln?" Campaignplain2017-04-26T18:28:24-07:00Rachel Andersonabb9c88154abc7f82dd358c4f9c2dac0e1bdd05b
12017-04-25T15:04:08-07:00Matthew Andres Moreno6f3fdce01baa2bd62230ab0b72cd4d9b33897eecUPS Press Office Analysis3plain2017-04-26T15:38:14-07:00Matthew Andres Moreno6f3fdce01baa2bd62230ab0b72cd4d9b33897eec