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We Shall: Photographs By Paul D'Amato, Gregory J. Harris, Paul D'Amato, Cleophus J. Lee, Louise Lincoln
We Shall: Photographs By Paul D'Amato, Gregory J. Harris, Paul D'Amato, Cleophus J. Lee, Louise Lincoln
DePaul Art Museum Publications
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A Picture Is Worth A Thousand Words: Building American National Identity Through Art, Donna R. Hoffman, Alison D. Howard
A Picture Is Worth A Thousand Words: Building American National Identity Through Art, Donna R. Hoffman, Alison D. Howard
Alison Dana Howard
With the adoption of the Constitution, the government of the United States took on a new role. Unlike other governments of the time, the United States was primarily founded on ideas, and, as a result, there were many challenges at the beginning of the newly-created republic. One of the biggest challenges was establishing credibility and legitimacy. In addition, republics require the support of the people; thus, to support the new political system, people needed to believe in the principles and ideals of the nascent government. As one form of communication, art has the capacity to reflect social contexts, depict specific …