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
The use of the third person ‘them’ separates the reader from the subject of the sentence. It allows the reader to distance themselves from the black community and allows distancing of the reader from the issues experienced by the black community.
12017-04-23T16:39:33-07:00Matthew Andres Moreno6f3fdce01baa2bd62230ab0b72cd4d9b33897eecNow, Mr. Lincoln? Poster10A poster promoting the Now, Mr. Lincoln? campaignmedia/nml_flyer.jpgplain2017-05-02T11:36:23-07:00[A&SC 20] Tacoma Urban Coalition, Tacoma Advertising Club. Poster. "Now, Mr. Lincoln?”. [1969?] “Office of the President” Collection. RG01.01, Box 54 Folder 16, Ad Club - Urban Coalition Dinner Memos 1969. Archives and Special Collections, University of Puget Sound, Tacoma, WA.Yiqing Dong6d760fa1e08e5cc4b70262391d6582674d0bc306