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Watson's Jeffersonian Magazine, (Vol. III, No. 1), January, 1909

By Various

(3.5 stars) • 10 reviews

Dive into a world of political debates, historical insights, and poetic verses that open a window into early 20th-century American thought.

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2021-02-16
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"Watson's Jeffersonian Magazine, (Vol. III, No. 1), January, 1909" by Various is an early 1900's magazine that mixes poems, articles, and opinions relating to America's past and present. The magazine kicks off with a look at Abraham Lincoln's impact. It shares a piece that didn't get approved, because it looked at Lincoln differently which made the editor sad, because they wanted a discussion about the Civil War figure instead of just praise. Along with this frank take, the magazine also has poems and articles talking about what's happening now in society, mixing art with political talk to get people thinking. The goal is to get readers to think deeply about identity and where the country is heading.

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