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The Rise of New American Empire

Lecture Outline: bcourses

Now Playing: Tears for Fears, “Everybody Wants to Rule the World,”

Chief Sitting Bull, with William “Buffalo Bill” Cody, Wild West Show, 1895

Chief Sitting Bull’s “Hut,” reconstructed for the Midway

Chief Rain In The Face on admission ticket for Chicago World’s Fair, 1893

Chicago World’s Fair grounds, walking through the “White City”

Map of the Chicago World’s Fair grounds

Charles Graham, “Along the Plaisance,” 1893

Belly dancers from “Streets of Cairo” exhibit

A model of Mayan Temple ruins

East Indian Village

The Samoan Village

Charles Graham, “Midway Types,” 1893

Republican William McKinley, campaign poster, 1896

“Columbia’s Easter Bonnet,” Puck, 1901

“Hard Times: Another Hide to be Taken,” Granger, 1893

“Patient Waiters Are No Losers,” 1897

Theodore Roosevelt, 1898

General of rebel forces, Calixto García (right, foreground) with Cuban rebels

Popular history in support of “Cuba Libre” published in the U.S.

The U.S.S. Maine in Havana harbor, 1898

New York Journal reports on the sinking of the U.S.S. Maine

“La Faltera Del Oncle Sam,” 1896

“Ten Thousand Miles From Tip to Tip,” Philadelphia Press, 1898

Emilio Aguinaldo, Filipino revolutionary leader

“I Rather Like That Imported Affair,” Puck, 1904

“Civilization Begins at Home,” The New York World, 1898

“School Begins,” Puck Magazine (1899)

McKinley/Roosevelt campaign poster, 1900

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