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DESCRIPTION:Explore how American politics take physical form through cartoo
 ns\, bumper stickers and more with Trail to the Voting Booth: An Exploratio
 n of Political Ephemera.\n\n \n\nThe contours of a political campaign are f
 amiliar to all: speeches\, debates\, rallies and party conventions\, culmin
 ating when Americans gather to cast their ballots in November. With the vot
 es tallied\, winners prepare to take office and unsuccessful candidates ret
 urn to private life\, but what do these campaigns leave behind after Electi
 on Day?\n\n \n\nThis exhibition explores the ways in which Americans talk a
 bout politics\, and the way these discussions manifest in physical objects.
  This political dialog has taken many physical forms for more than 240 year
 s—think pamphlets\, song sheets\, cartoons\, buttons\, bumper stickers\, co
 stume jewelry\, housewares and more—allowing people to display their suppor
 t for causes and candidates\, and later serving as memories of elections pa
 st.\n\n \n\nThe exhibition is on view September 7 – December 10 in the Spec
 ial Collections Gallery in Morris Library. The Special Collections Gallery 
 is open Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. The exhibition is also 
 available online.\n\n \n\nAdmission is free. Please observe the University’
 s current COVID-19 health and safety protocols when visiting.
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DESCRIPTION:Explore how American politics take physical form through cartoo
 ns\, bumper stickers and more with Trail to the Voting Booth: An Exploratio
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 amiliar to all: speeches\, debates\, rallies and party conventions\, culmin
 ating when Americans gather to cast their ballots in November. With the vot
 es tallied\, winners prepare to take office and unsuccessful candidates ret
 urn to private life\, but what do these campaigns leave behind after Electi
 on Day?\n\n \n\nThis exhibition explores the ways in which Americans talk a
 bout politics\, and the way these discussions manifest in physical objects.
  This political dialog has taken many physical forms for more than 240 year
 s—think pamphlets\, song sheets\, cartoons\, buttons\, bumper stickers\, co
 stume jewelry\, housewares and more—allowing people to display their suppor
 t for causes and candidates\, and later serving as memories of elections pa
 st.\n\n \n\nThe exhibition is on view September 7 – December 10 in the Spec
 ial Collections Gallery in Morris Library. The Special Collections Gallery 
 is open Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. The exhibition is also 
 available online.\n\n \n\nAdmission is free. Please observe the University’
 s current COVID-19 health and safety protocols when visiting.
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DESCRIPTION:Explore how American politics take physical form through cartoo
 ns\, bumper stickers and more with Trail to the Voting Booth: An Exploratio
 n of Political Ephemera.\n\n \n\nThe contours of a political campaign are f
 amiliar to all: speeches\, debates\, rallies and party conventions\, culmin
 ating when Americans gather to cast their ballots in November. With the vot
 es tallied\, winners prepare to take office and unsuccessful candidates ret
 urn to private life\, but what do these campaigns leave behind after Electi
 on Day?\n\n \n\nThis exhibition explores the ways in which Americans talk a
 bout politics\, and the way these discussions manifest in physical objects.
  This political dialog has taken many physical forms for more than 240 year
 s—think pamphlets\, song sheets\, cartoons\, buttons\, bumper stickers\, co
 stume jewelry\, housewares and more—allowing people to display their suppor
 t for causes and candidates\, and later serving as memories of elections pa
 st.\n\n \n\nThe exhibition is on view September 7 – December 10 in the Spec
 ial Collections Gallery in Morris Library. The Special Collections Gallery 
 is open Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. The exhibition is also 
 available online.\n\n \n\nAdmission is free. Please observe the University’
 s current COVID-19 health and safety protocols when visiting.
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DESCRIPTION:Explore how American politics take physical form through cartoo
 ns\, bumper stickers and more with Trail to the Voting Booth: An Exploratio
 n of Political Ephemera.\n\n \n\nThe contours of a political campaign are f
 amiliar to all: speeches\, debates\, rallies and party conventions\, culmin
 ating when Americans gather to cast their ballots in November. With the vot
 es tallied\, winners prepare to take office and unsuccessful candidates ret
 urn to private life\, but what do these campaigns leave behind after Electi
 on Day?\n\n \n\nThis exhibition explores the ways in which Americans talk a
 bout politics\, and the way these discussions manifest in physical objects.
  This political dialog has taken many physical forms for more than 240 year
 s—think pamphlets\, song sheets\, cartoons\, buttons\, bumper stickers\, co
 stume jewelry\, housewares and more—allowing people to display their suppor
 t for causes and candidates\, and later serving as memories of elections pa
 st.\n\n \n\nThe exhibition is on view September 7 – December 10 in the Spec
 ial Collections Gallery in Morris Library. The Special Collections Gallery 
 is open Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. The exhibition is also 
 available online.\n\n \n\nAdmission is free. Please observe the University’
 s current COVID-19 health and safety protocols when visiting.
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CATEGORIES:Students,Faculty & Staff,Community,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Explore how American politics take physical form through cartoo
 ns\, bumper stickers and more with Trail to the Voting Booth: An Exploratio
 n of Political Ephemera.\n\n \n\nThe contours of a political campaign are f
 amiliar to all: speeches\, debates\, rallies and party conventions\, culmin
 ating when Americans gather to cast their ballots in November. With the vot
 es tallied\, winners prepare to take office and unsuccessful candidates ret
 urn to private life\, but what do these campaigns leave behind after Electi
 on Day?\n\n \n\nThis exhibition explores the ways in which Americans talk a
 bout politics\, and the way these discussions manifest in physical objects.
  This political dialog has taken many physical forms for more than 240 year
 s—think pamphlets\, song sheets\, cartoons\, buttons\, bumper stickers\, co
 stume jewelry\, housewares and more—allowing people to display their suppor
 t for causes and candidates\, and later serving as memories of elections pa
 st.\n\n \n\nThe exhibition is on view September 7 – December 10 in the Spec
 ial Collections Gallery in Morris Library. The Special Collections Gallery 
 is open Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. The exhibition is also 
 available online.\n\n \n\nAdmission is free. Please observe the University’
 s current COVID-19 health and safety protocols when visiting.
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CATEGORIES:Students,Faculty & Staff,Community,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Explore how American politics take physical form through cartoo
 ns\, bumper stickers and more with Trail to the Voting Booth: An Exploratio
 n of Political Ephemera.\n\n \n\nThe contours of a political campaign are f
 amiliar to all: speeches\, debates\, rallies and party conventions\, culmin
 ating when Americans gather to cast their ballots in November. With the vot
 es tallied\, winners prepare to take office and unsuccessful candidates ret
 urn to private life\, but what do these campaigns leave behind after Electi
 on Day?\n\n \n\nThis exhibition explores the ways in which Americans talk a
 bout politics\, and the way these discussions manifest in physical objects.
  This political dialog has taken many physical forms for more than 240 year
 s—think pamphlets\, song sheets\, cartoons\, buttons\, bumper stickers\, co
 stume jewelry\, housewares and more—allowing people to display their suppor
 t for causes and candidates\, and later serving as memories of elections pa
 st.\n\n \n\nThe exhibition is on view September 7 – December 10 in the Spec
 ial Collections Gallery in Morris Library. The Special Collections Gallery 
 is open Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. The exhibition is also 
 available online.\n\n \n\nAdmission is free. Please observe the University’
 s current COVID-19 health and safety protocols when visiting.
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DESCRIPTION:Explore how American politics take physical form through cartoo
 ns\, bumper stickers and more with Trail to the Voting Booth: An Exploratio
 n of Political Ephemera.\n\n \n\nThe contours of a political campaign are f
 amiliar to all: speeches\, debates\, rallies and party conventions\, culmin
 ating when Americans gather to cast their ballots in November. With the vot
 es tallied\, winners prepare to take office and unsuccessful candidates ret
 urn to private life\, but what do these campaigns leave behind after Electi
 on Day?\n\n \n\nThis exhibition explores the ways in which Americans talk a
 bout politics\, and the way these discussions manifest in physical objects.
  This political dialog has taken many physical forms for more than 240 year
 s—think pamphlets\, song sheets\, cartoons\, buttons\, bumper stickers\, co
 stume jewelry\, housewares and more—allowing people to display their suppor
 t for causes and candidates\, and later serving as memories of elections pa
 st.\n\n \n\nThe exhibition is on view September 7 – December 10 in the Spec
 ial Collections Gallery in Morris Library. The Special Collections Gallery 
 is open Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. The exhibition is also 
 available online.\n\n \n\nAdmission is free. Please observe the University’
 s current COVID-19 health and safety protocols when visiting.
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DESCRIPTION:Explore how American politics take physical form through cartoo
 ns\, bumper stickers and more with Trail to the Voting Booth: An Exploratio
 n of Political Ephemera.\n\n \n\nThe contours of a political campaign are f
 amiliar to all: speeches\, debates\, rallies and party conventions\, culmin
 ating when Americans gather to cast their ballots in November. With the vot
 es tallied\, winners prepare to take office and unsuccessful candidates ret
 urn to private life\, but what do these campaigns leave behind after Electi
 on Day?\n\n \n\nThis exhibition explores the ways in which Americans talk a
 bout politics\, and the way these discussions manifest in physical objects.
  This political dialog has taken many physical forms for more than 240 year
 s—think pamphlets\, song sheets\, cartoons\, buttons\, bumper stickers\, co
 stume jewelry\, housewares and more—allowing people to display their suppor
 t for causes and candidates\, and later serving as memories of elections pa
 st.\n\n \n\nThe exhibition is on view September 7 – December 10 in the Spec
 ial Collections Gallery in Morris Library. The Special Collections Gallery 
 is open Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. The exhibition is also 
 available online.\n\n \n\nAdmission is free. Please observe the University’
 s current COVID-19 health and safety protocols when visiting.
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DESCRIPTION:Explore how American politics take physical form through cartoo
 ns\, bumper stickers and more with Trail to the Voting Booth: An Exploratio
 n of Political Ephemera.\n\n \n\nThe contours of a political campaign are f
 amiliar to all: speeches\, debates\, rallies and party conventions\, culmin
 ating when Americans gather to cast their ballots in November. With the vot
 es tallied\, winners prepare to take office and unsuccessful candidates ret
 urn to private life\, but what do these campaigns leave behind after Electi
 on Day?\n\n \n\nThis exhibition explores the ways in which Americans talk a
 bout politics\, and the way these discussions manifest in physical objects.
  This political dialog has taken many physical forms for more than 240 year
 s—think pamphlets\, song sheets\, cartoons\, buttons\, bumper stickers\, co
 stume jewelry\, housewares and more—allowing people to display their suppor
 t for causes and candidates\, and later serving as memories of elections pa
 st.\n\n \n\nThe exhibition is on view September 7 – December 10 in the Spec
 ial Collections Gallery in Morris Library. The Special Collections Gallery 
 is open Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. The exhibition is also 
 available online.\n\n \n\nAdmission is free. Please observe the University’
 s current COVID-19 health and safety protocols when visiting.
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CATEGORIES:Students,Faculty & Staff,Community,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Explore how American politics take physical form through cartoo
 ns\, bumper stickers and more with Trail to the Voting Booth: An Exploratio
 n of Political Ephemera.\n\n \n\nThe contours of a political campaign are f
 amiliar to all: speeches\, debates\, rallies and party conventions\, culmin
 ating when Americans gather to cast their ballots in November. With the vot
 es tallied\, winners prepare to take office and unsuccessful candidates ret
 urn to private life\, but what do these campaigns leave behind after Electi
 on Day?\n\n \n\nThis exhibition explores the ways in which Americans talk a
 bout politics\, and the way these discussions manifest in physical objects.
  This political dialog has taken many physical forms for more than 240 year
 s—think pamphlets\, song sheets\, cartoons\, buttons\, bumper stickers\, co
 stume jewelry\, housewares and more—allowing people to display their suppor
 t for causes and candidates\, and later serving as memories of elections pa
 st.\n\n \n\nThe exhibition is on view September 7 – December 10 in the Spec
 ial Collections Gallery in Morris Library. The Special Collections Gallery 
 is open Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. The exhibition is also 
 available online.\n\n \n\nAdmission is free. Please observe the University’
 s current COVID-19 health and safety protocols when visiting.
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CATEGORIES:Students,Faculty & Staff,Community,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Explore how American politics take physical form through cartoo
 ns\, bumper stickers and more with Trail to the Voting Booth: An Exploratio
 n of Political Ephemera.\n\n \n\nThe contours of a political campaign are f
 amiliar to all: speeches\, debates\, rallies and party conventions\, culmin
 ating when Americans gather to cast their ballots in November. With the vot
 es tallied\, winners prepare to take office and unsuccessful candidates ret
 urn to private life\, but what do these campaigns leave behind after Electi
 on Day?\n\n \n\nThis exhibition explores the ways in which Americans talk a
 bout politics\, and the way these discussions manifest in physical objects.
  This political dialog has taken many physical forms for more than 240 year
 s—think pamphlets\, song sheets\, cartoons\, buttons\, bumper stickers\, co
 stume jewelry\, housewares and more—allowing people to display their suppor
 t for causes and candidates\, and later serving as memories of elections pa
 st.\n\n \n\nThe exhibition is on view September 7 – December 10 in the Spec
 ial Collections Gallery in Morris Library. The Special Collections Gallery 
 is open Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. The exhibition is also 
 available online.\n\n \n\nAdmission is free. Please observe the University’
 s current COVID-19 health and safety protocols when visiting.
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CATEGORIES:Students,Faculty & Staff,Community,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Explore how American politics take physical form through cartoo
 ns\, bumper stickers and more with Trail to the Voting Booth: An Exploratio
 n of Political Ephemera.\n\n \n\nThe contours of a political campaign are f
 amiliar to all: speeches\, debates\, rallies and party conventions\, culmin
 ating when Americans gather to cast their ballots in November. With the vot
 es tallied\, winners prepare to take office and unsuccessful candidates ret
 urn to private life\, but what do these campaigns leave behind after Electi
 on Day?\n\n \n\nThis exhibition explores the ways in which Americans talk a
 bout politics\, and the way these discussions manifest in physical objects.
  This political dialog has taken many physical forms for more than 240 year
 s—think pamphlets\, song sheets\, cartoons\, buttons\, bumper stickers\, co
 stume jewelry\, housewares and more—allowing people to display their suppor
 t for causes and candidates\, and later serving as memories of elections pa
 st.\n\n \n\nThe exhibition is on view September 7 – December 10 in the Spec
 ial Collections Gallery in Morris Library. The Special Collections Gallery 
 is open Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. The exhibition is also 
 available online.\n\n \n\nAdmission is free. Please observe the University’
 s current COVID-19 health and safety protocols when visiting.
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DTSTAMP:20260312T050516Z
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CATEGORIES:Students,Faculty & Staff,Community,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Explore how American politics take physical form through cartoo
 ns\, bumper stickers and more with Trail to the Voting Booth: An Exploratio
 n of Political Ephemera.\n\n \n\nThe contours of a political campaign are f
 amiliar to all: speeches\, debates\, rallies and party conventions\, culmin
 ating when Americans gather to cast their ballots in November. With the vot
 es tallied\, winners prepare to take office and unsuccessful candidates ret
 urn to private life\, but what do these campaigns leave behind after Electi
 on Day?\n\n \n\nThis exhibition explores the ways in which Americans talk a
 bout politics\, and the way these discussions manifest in physical objects.
  This political dialog has taken many physical forms for more than 240 year
 s—think pamphlets\, song sheets\, cartoons\, buttons\, bumper stickers\, co
 stume jewelry\, housewares and more—allowing people to display their suppor
 t for causes and candidates\, and later serving as memories of elections pa
 st.\n\n \n\nThe exhibition is on view September 7 – December 10 in the Spec
 ial Collections Gallery in Morris Library. The Special Collections Gallery 
 is open Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. The exhibition is also 
 available online.\n\n \n\nAdmission is free. Please observe the University’
 s current COVID-19 health and safety protocols when visiting.
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DTSTAMP:20260312T050516Z
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CATEGORIES:Students,Faculty & Staff,Community,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Explore how American politics take physical form through cartoo
 ns\, bumper stickers and more with Trail to the Voting Booth: An Exploratio
 n of Political Ephemera.\n\n \n\nThe contours of a political campaign are f
 amiliar to all: speeches\, debates\, rallies and party conventions\, culmin
 ating when Americans gather to cast their ballots in November. With the vot
 es tallied\, winners prepare to take office and unsuccessful candidates ret
 urn to private life\, but what do these campaigns leave behind after Electi
 on Day?\n\n \n\nThis exhibition explores the ways in which Americans talk a
 bout politics\, and the way these discussions manifest in physical objects.
  This political dialog has taken many physical forms for more than 240 year
 s—think pamphlets\, song sheets\, cartoons\, buttons\, bumper stickers\, co
 stume jewelry\, housewares and more—allowing people to display their suppor
 t for causes and candidates\, and later serving as memories of elections pa
 st.\n\n \n\nThe exhibition is on view September 7 – December 10 in the Spec
 ial Collections Gallery in Morris Library. The Special Collections Gallery 
 is open Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. The exhibition is also 
 available online.\n\n \n\nAdmission is free. Please observe the University’
 s current COVID-19 health and safety protocols when visiting.
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DTSTAMP:20260312T050516Z
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CATEGORIES:Students,Faculty & Staff,Community,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Explore how American politics take physical form through cartoo
 ns\, bumper stickers and more with Trail to the Voting Booth: An Exploratio
 n of Political Ephemera.\n\n \n\nThe contours of a political campaign are f
 amiliar to all: speeches\, debates\, rallies and party conventions\, culmin
 ating when Americans gather to cast their ballots in November. With the vot
 es tallied\, winners prepare to take office and unsuccessful candidates ret
 urn to private life\, but what do these campaigns leave behind after Electi
 on Day?\n\n \n\nThis exhibition explores the ways in which Americans talk a
 bout politics\, and the way these discussions manifest in physical objects.
  This political dialog has taken many physical forms for more than 240 year
 s—think pamphlets\, song sheets\, cartoons\, buttons\, bumper stickers\, co
 stume jewelry\, housewares and more—allowing people to display their suppor
 t for causes and candidates\, and later serving as memories of elections pa
 st.\n\n \n\nThe exhibition is on view September 7 – December 10 in the Spec
 ial Collections Gallery in Morris Library. The Special Collections Gallery 
 is open Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. The exhibition is also 
 available online.\n\n \n\nAdmission is free. Please observe the University’
 s current COVID-19 health and safety protocols when visiting.
DTEND:20210927T210000Z
DTSTAMP:20260312T050516Z
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CATEGORIES:Students,Faculty & Staff,Community,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Explore how American politics take physical form through cartoo
 ns\, bumper stickers and more with Trail to the Voting Booth: An Exploratio
 n of Political Ephemera.\n\n \n\nThe contours of a political campaign are f
 amiliar to all: speeches\, debates\, rallies and party conventions\, culmin
 ating when Americans gather to cast their ballots in November. With the vot
 es tallied\, winners prepare to take office and unsuccessful candidates ret
 urn to private life\, but what do these campaigns leave behind after Electi
 on Day?\n\n \n\nThis exhibition explores the ways in which Americans talk a
 bout politics\, and the way these discussions manifest in physical objects.
  This political dialog has taken many physical forms for more than 240 year
 s—think pamphlets\, song sheets\, cartoons\, buttons\, bumper stickers\, co
 stume jewelry\, housewares and more—allowing people to display their suppor
 t for causes and candidates\, and later serving as memories of elections pa
 st.\n\n \n\nThe exhibition is on view September 7 – December 10 in the Spec
 ial Collections Gallery in Morris Library. The Special Collections Gallery 
 is open Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. The exhibition is also 
 available online.\n\n \n\nAdmission is free. Please observe the University’
 s current COVID-19 health and safety protocols when visiting.
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 amiliar to all: speeches\, debates\, rallies and party conventions\, culmin
 ating when Americans gather to cast their ballots in November. With the vot
 es tallied\, winners prepare to take office and unsuccessful candidates ret
 urn to private life\, but what do these campaigns leave behind after Electi
 on Day?\n\n \n\nThis exhibition explores the ways in which Americans talk a
 bout politics\, and the way these discussions manifest in physical objects.
  This political dialog has taken many physical forms for more than 240 year
 s—think pamphlets\, song sheets\, cartoons\, buttons\, bumper stickers\, co
 stume jewelry\, housewares and more—allowing people to display their suppor
 t for causes and candidates\, and later serving as memories of elections pa
 st.\n\n \n\nThe exhibition is on view September 7 – December 10 in the Spec
 ial Collections Gallery in Morris Library. The Special Collections Gallery 
 is open Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. The exhibition is also 
 available online.\n\n \n\nAdmission is free. Please observe the University’
 s current COVID-19 health and safety protocols when visiting.
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 amiliar to all: speeches\, debates\, rallies and party conventions\, culmin
 ating when Americans gather to cast their ballots in November. With the vot
 es tallied\, winners prepare to take office and unsuccessful candidates ret
 urn to private life\, but what do these campaigns leave behind after Electi
 on Day?\n\n \n\nThis exhibition explores the ways in which Americans talk a
 bout politics\, and the way these discussions manifest in physical objects.
  This political dialog has taken many physical forms for more than 240 year
 s—think pamphlets\, song sheets\, cartoons\, buttons\, bumper stickers\, co
 stume jewelry\, housewares and more—allowing people to display their suppor
 t for causes and candidates\, and later serving as memories of elections pa
 st.\n\n \n\nThe exhibition is on view September 7 – December 10 in the Spec
 ial Collections Gallery in Morris Library. The Special Collections Gallery 
 is open Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. The exhibition is also 
 available online.\n\n \n\nAdmission is free. Please observe the University’
 s current COVID-19 health and safety protocols when visiting.
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 amiliar to all: speeches\, debates\, rallies and party conventions\, culmin
 ating when Americans gather to cast their ballots in November. With the vot
 es tallied\, winners prepare to take office and unsuccessful candidates ret
 urn to private life\, but what do these campaigns leave behind after Electi
 on Day?\n\n \n\nThis exhibition explores the ways in which Americans talk a
 bout politics\, and the way these discussions manifest in physical objects.
  This political dialog has taken many physical forms for more than 240 year
 s—think pamphlets\, song sheets\, cartoons\, buttons\, bumper stickers\, co
 stume jewelry\, housewares and more—allowing people to display their suppor
 t for causes and candidates\, and later serving as memories of elections pa
 st.\n\n \n\nThe exhibition is on view September 7 – December 10 in the Spec
 ial Collections Gallery in Morris Library. The Special Collections Gallery 
 is open Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. The exhibition is also 
 available online.\n\n \n\nAdmission is free. Please observe the University’
 s current COVID-19 health and safety protocols when visiting.
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 amiliar to all: speeches\, debates\, rallies and party conventions\, culmin
 ating when Americans gather to cast their ballots in November. With the vot
 es tallied\, winners prepare to take office and unsuccessful candidates ret
 urn to private life\, but what do these campaigns leave behind after Electi
 on Day?\n\n \n\nThis exhibition explores the ways in which Americans talk a
 bout politics\, and the way these discussions manifest in physical objects.
  This political dialog has taken many physical forms for more than 240 year
 s—think pamphlets\, song sheets\, cartoons\, buttons\, bumper stickers\, co
 stume jewelry\, housewares and more—allowing people to display their suppor
 t for causes and candidates\, and later serving as memories of elections pa
 st.\n\n \n\nThe exhibition is on view September 7 – December 10 in the Spec
 ial Collections Gallery in Morris Library. The Special Collections Gallery 
 is open Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. The exhibition is also 
 available online.\n\n \n\nAdmission is free. Please observe the University’
 s current COVID-19 health and safety protocols when visiting.
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 amiliar to all: speeches\, debates\, rallies and party conventions\, culmin
 ating when Americans gather to cast their ballots in November. With the vot
 es tallied\, winners prepare to take office and unsuccessful candidates ret
 urn to private life\, but what do these campaigns leave behind after Electi
 on Day?\n\n \n\nThis exhibition explores the ways in which Americans talk a
 bout politics\, and the way these discussions manifest in physical objects.
  This political dialog has taken many physical forms for more than 240 year
 s—think pamphlets\, song sheets\, cartoons\, buttons\, bumper stickers\, co
 stume jewelry\, housewares and more—allowing people to display their suppor
 t for causes and candidates\, and later serving as memories of elections pa
 st.\n\n \n\nThe exhibition is on view September 7 – December 10 in the Spec
 ial Collections Gallery in Morris Library. The Special Collections Gallery 
 is open Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. The exhibition is also 
 available online.\n\n \n\nAdmission is free. Please observe the University’
 s current COVID-19 health and safety protocols when visiting.
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 amiliar to all: speeches\, debates\, rallies and party conventions\, culmin
 ating when Americans gather to cast their ballots in November. With the vot
 es tallied\, winners prepare to take office and unsuccessful candidates ret
 urn to private life\, but what do these campaigns leave behind after Electi
 on Day?\n\n \n\nThis exhibition explores the ways in which Americans talk a
 bout politics\, and the way these discussions manifest in physical objects.
  This political dialog has taken many physical forms for more than 240 year
 s—think pamphlets\, song sheets\, cartoons\, buttons\, bumper stickers\, co
 stume jewelry\, housewares and more—allowing people to display their suppor
 t for causes and candidates\, and later serving as memories of elections pa
 st.\n\n \n\nThe exhibition is on view September 7 – December 10 in the Spec
 ial Collections Gallery in Morris Library. The Special Collections Gallery 
 is open Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. The exhibition is also 
 available online.\n\n \n\nAdmission is free. Please observe the University’
 s current COVID-19 health and safety protocols when visiting.
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 amiliar to all: speeches\, debates\, rallies and party conventions\, culmin
 ating when Americans gather to cast their ballots in November. With the vot
 es tallied\, winners prepare to take office and unsuccessful candidates ret
 urn to private life\, but what do these campaigns leave behind after Electi
 on Day?\n\n \n\nThis exhibition explores the ways in which Americans talk a
 bout politics\, and the way these discussions manifest in physical objects.
  This political dialog has taken many physical forms for more than 240 year
 s—think pamphlets\, song sheets\, cartoons\, buttons\, bumper stickers\, co
 stume jewelry\, housewares and more—allowing people to display their suppor
 t for causes and candidates\, and later serving as memories of elections pa
 st.\n\n \n\nThe exhibition is on view September 7 – December 10 in the Spec
 ial Collections Gallery in Morris Library. The Special Collections Gallery 
 is open Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. The exhibition is also 
 available online.\n\n \n\nAdmission is free. Please observe the University’
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 amiliar to all: speeches\, debates\, rallies and party conventions\, culmin
 ating when Americans gather to cast their ballots in November. With the vot
 es tallied\, winners prepare to take office and unsuccessful candidates ret
 urn to private life\, but what do these campaigns leave behind after Electi
 on Day?\n\n \n\nThis exhibition explores the ways in which Americans talk a
 bout politics\, and the way these discussions manifest in physical objects.
  This political dialog has taken many physical forms for more than 240 year
 s—think pamphlets\, song sheets\, cartoons\, buttons\, bumper stickers\, co
 stume jewelry\, housewares and more—allowing people to display their suppor
 t for causes and candidates\, and later serving as memories of elections pa
 st.\n\n \n\nThe exhibition is on view September 7 – December 10 in the Spec
 ial Collections Gallery in Morris Library. The Special Collections Gallery 
 is open Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. The exhibition is also 
 available online.\n\n \n\nAdmission is free. Please observe the University’
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 amiliar to all: speeches\, debates\, rallies and party conventions\, culmin
 ating when Americans gather to cast their ballots in November. With the vot
 es tallied\, winners prepare to take office and unsuccessful candidates ret
 urn to private life\, but what do these campaigns leave behind after Electi
 on Day?\n\n \n\nThis exhibition explores the ways in which Americans talk a
 bout politics\, and the way these discussions manifest in physical objects.
  This political dialog has taken many physical forms for more than 240 year
 s—think pamphlets\, song sheets\, cartoons\, buttons\, bumper stickers\, co
 stume jewelry\, housewares and more—allowing people to display their suppor
 t for causes and candidates\, and later serving as memories of elections pa
 st.\n\n \n\nThe exhibition is on view September 7 – December 10 in the Spec
 ial Collections Gallery in Morris Library. The Special Collections Gallery 
 is open Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. The exhibition is also 
 available online.\n\n \n\nAdmission is free. Please observe the University’
 s current COVID-19 health and safety protocols when visiting.
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 amiliar to all: speeches\, debates\, rallies and party conventions\, culmin
 ating when Americans gather to cast their ballots in November. With the vot
 es tallied\, winners prepare to take office and unsuccessful candidates ret
 urn to private life\, but what do these campaigns leave behind after Electi
 on Day?\n\n \n\nThis exhibition explores the ways in which Americans talk a
 bout politics\, and the way these discussions manifest in physical objects.
  This political dialog has taken many physical forms for more than 240 year
 s—think pamphlets\, song sheets\, cartoons\, buttons\, bumper stickers\, co
 stume jewelry\, housewares and more—allowing people to display their suppor
 t for causes and candidates\, and later serving as memories of elections pa
 st.\n\n \n\nThe exhibition is on view September 7 – December 10 in the Spec
 ial Collections Gallery in Morris Library. The Special Collections Gallery 
 is open Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. The exhibition is also 
 available online.\n\n \n\nAdmission is free. Please observe the University’
 s current COVID-19 health and safety protocols when visiting.
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 amiliar to all: speeches\, debates\, rallies and party conventions\, culmin
 ating when Americans gather to cast their ballots in November. With the vot
 es tallied\, winners prepare to take office and unsuccessful candidates ret
 urn to private life\, but what do these campaigns leave behind after Electi
 on Day?\n\n \n\nThis exhibition explores the ways in which Americans talk a
 bout politics\, and the way these discussions manifest in physical objects.
  This political dialog has taken many physical forms for more than 240 year
 s—think pamphlets\, song sheets\, cartoons\, buttons\, bumper stickers\, co
 stume jewelry\, housewares and more—allowing people to display their suppor
 t for causes and candidates\, and later serving as memories of elections pa
 st.\n\n \n\nThe exhibition is on view September 7 – December 10 in the Spec
 ial Collections Gallery in Morris Library. The Special Collections Gallery 
 is open Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. The exhibition is also 
 available online.\n\n \n\nAdmission is free. Please observe the University’
 s current COVID-19 health and safety protocols when visiting.
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 amiliar to all: speeches\, debates\, rallies and party conventions\, culmin
 ating when Americans gather to cast their ballots in November. With the vot
 es tallied\, winners prepare to take office and unsuccessful candidates ret
 urn to private life\, but what do these campaigns leave behind after Electi
 on Day?\n\n \n\nThis exhibition explores the ways in which Americans talk a
 bout politics\, and the way these discussions manifest in physical objects.
  This political dialog has taken many physical forms for more than 240 year
 s—think pamphlets\, song sheets\, cartoons\, buttons\, bumper stickers\, co
 stume jewelry\, housewares and more—allowing people to display their suppor
 t for causes and candidates\, and later serving as memories of elections pa
 st.\n\n \n\nThe exhibition is on view September 7 – December 10 in the Spec
 ial Collections Gallery in Morris Library. The Special Collections Gallery 
 is open Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. The exhibition is also 
 available online.\n\n \n\nAdmission is free. Please observe the University’
 s current COVID-19 health and safety protocols when visiting.
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 amiliar to all: speeches\, debates\, rallies and party conventions\, culmin
 ating when Americans gather to cast their ballots in November. With the vot
 es tallied\, winners prepare to take office and unsuccessful candidates ret
 urn to private life\, but what do these campaigns leave behind after Electi
 on Day?\n\n \n\nThis exhibition explores the ways in which Americans talk a
 bout politics\, and the way these discussions manifest in physical objects.
  This political dialog has taken many physical forms for more than 240 year
 s—think pamphlets\, song sheets\, cartoons\, buttons\, bumper stickers\, co
 stume jewelry\, housewares and more—allowing people to display their suppor
 t for causes and candidates\, and later serving as memories of elections pa
 st.\n\n \n\nThe exhibition is on view September 7 – December 10 in the Spec
 ial Collections Gallery in Morris Library. The Special Collections Gallery 
 is open Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. The exhibition is also 
 available online.\n\n \n\nAdmission is free. Please observe the University’
 s current COVID-19 health and safety protocols when visiting.
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 amiliar to all: speeches\, debates\, rallies and party conventions\, culmin
 ating when Americans gather to cast their ballots in November. With the vot
 es tallied\, winners prepare to take office and unsuccessful candidates ret
 urn to private life\, but what do these campaigns leave behind after Electi
 on Day?\n\n \n\nThis exhibition explores the ways in which Americans talk a
 bout politics\, and the way these discussions manifest in physical objects.
  This political dialog has taken many physical forms for more than 240 year
 s—think pamphlets\, song sheets\, cartoons\, buttons\, bumper stickers\, co
 stume jewelry\, housewares and more—allowing people to display their suppor
 t for causes and candidates\, and later serving as memories of elections pa
 st.\n\n \n\nThe exhibition is on view September 7 – December 10 in the Spec
 ial Collections Gallery in Morris Library. The Special Collections Gallery 
 is open Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. The exhibition is also 
 available online.\n\n \n\nAdmission is free. Please observe the University’
 s current COVID-19 health and safety protocols when visiting.
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 n of Political Ephemera.\n\n \n\nThe contours of a political campaign are f
 amiliar to all: speeches\, debates\, rallies and party conventions\, culmin
 ating when Americans gather to cast their ballots in November. With the vot
 es tallied\, winners prepare to take office and unsuccessful candidates ret
 urn to private life\, but what do these campaigns leave behind after Electi
 on Day?\n\n \n\nThis exhibition explores the ways in which Americans talk a
 bout politics\, and the way these discussions manifest in physical objects.
  This political dialog has taken many physical forms for more than 240 year
 s—think pamphlets\, song sheets\, cartoons\, buttons\, bumper stickers\, co
 stume jewelry\, housewares and more—allowing people to display their suppor
 t for causes and candidates\, and later serving as memories of elections pa
 st.\n\n \n\nThe exhibition is on view September 7 – December 10 in the Spec
 ial Collections Gallery in Morris Library. The Special Collections Gallery 
 is open Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. The exhibition is also 
 available online.\n\n \n\nAdmission is free. Please observe the University’
 s current COVID-19 health and safety protocols when visiting.
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 ns\, bumper stickers and more with Trail to the Voting Booth: An Exploratio
 n of Political Ephemera.\n\n \n\nThe contours of a political campaign are f
 amiliar to all: speeches\, debates\, rallies and party conventions\, culmin
 ating when Americans gather to cast their ballots in November. With the vot
 es tallied\, winners prepare to take office and unsuccessful candidates ret
 urn to private life\, but what do these campaigns leave behind after Electi
 on Day?\n\n \n\nThis exhibition explores the ways in which Americans talk a
 bout politics\, and the way these discussions manifest in physical objects.
  This political dialog has taken many physical forms for more than 240 year
 s—think pamphlets\, song sheets\, cartoons\, buttons\, bumper stickers\, co
 stume jewelry\, housewares and more—allowing people to display their suppor
 t for causes and candidates\, and later serving as memories of elections pa
 st.\n\n \n\nThe exhibition is on view September 7 – December 10 in the Spec
 ial Collections Gallery in Morris Library. The Special Collections Gallery 
 is open Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. The exhibition is also 
 available online.\n\n \n\nAdmission is free. Please observe the University’
 s current COVID-19 health and safety protocols when visiting.
DTEND:20211020T210000Z
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 amiliar to all: speeches\, debates\, rallies and party conventions\, culmin
 ating when Americans gather to cast their ballots in November. With the vot
 es tallied\, winners prepare to take office and unsuccessful candidates ret
 urn to private life\, but what do these campaigns leave behind after Electi
 on Day?\n\n \n\nThis exhibition explores the ways in which Americans talk a
 bout politics\, and the way these discussions manifest in physical objects.
  This political dialog has taken many physical forms for more than 240 year
 s—think pamphlets\, song sheets\, cartoons\, buttons\, bumper stickers\, co
 stume jewelry\, housewares and more—allowing people to display their suppor
 t for causes and candidates\, and later serving as memories of elections pa
 st.\n\n \n\nThe exhibition is on view September 7 – December 10 in the Spec
 ial Collections Gallery in Morris Library. The Special Collections Gallery 
 is open Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. The exhibition is also 
 available online.\n\n \n\nAdmission is free. Please observe the University’
 s current COVID-19 health and safety protocols when visiting.
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 amiliar to all: speeches\, debates\, rallies and party conventions\, culmin
 ating when Americans gather to cast their ballots in November. With the vot
 es tallied\, winners prepare to take office and unsuccessful candidates ret
 urn to private life\, but what do these campaigns leave behind after Electi
 on Day?\n\n \n\nThis exhibition explores the ways in which Americans talk a
 bout politics\, and the way these discussions manifest in physical objects.
  This political dialog has taken many physical forms for more than 240 year
 s—think pamphlets\, song sheets\, cartoons\, buttons\, bumper stickers\, co
 stume jewelry\, housewares and more—allowing people to display their suppor
 t for causes and candidates\, and later serving as memories of elections pa
 st.\n\n \n\nThe exhibition is on view September 7 – December 10 in the Spec
 ial Collections Gallery in Morris Library. The Special Collections Gallery 
 is open Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. The exhibition is also 
 available online.\n\n \n\nAdmission is free. Please observe the University’
 s current COVID-19 health and safety protocols when visiting.
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 amiliar to all: speeches\, debates\, rallies and party conventions\, culmin
 ating when Americans gather to cast their ballots in November. With the vot
 es tallied\, winners prepare to take office and unsuccessful candidates ret
 urn to private life\, but what do these campaigns leave behind after Electi
 on Day?\n\n \n\nThis exhibition explores the ways in which Americans talk a
 bout politics\, and the way these discussions manifest in physical objects.
  This political dialog has taken many physical forms for more than 240 year
 s—think pamphlets\, song sheets\, cartoons\, buttons\, bumper stickers\, co
 stume jewelry\, housewares and more—allowing people to display their suppor
 t for causes and candidates\, and later serving as memories of elections pa
 st.\n\n \n\nThe exhibition is on view September 7 – December 10 in the Spec
 ial Collections Gallery in Morris Library. The Special Collections Gallery 
 is open Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. The exhibition is also 
 available online.\n\n \n\nAdmission is free. Please observe the University’
 s current COVID-19 health and safety protocols when visiting.
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 amiliar to all: speeches\, debates\, rallies and party conventions\, culmin
 ating when Americans gather to cast their ballots in November. With the vot
 es tallied\, winners prepare to take office and unsuccessful candidates ret
 urn to private life\, but what do these campaigns leave behind after Electi
 on Day?\n\n \n\nThis exhibition explores the ways in which Americans talk a
 bout politics\, and the way these discussions manifest in physical objects.
  This political dialog has taken many physical forms for more than 240 year
 s—think pamphlets\, song sheets\, cartoons\, buttons\, bumper stickers\, co
 stume jewelry\, housewares and more—allowing people to display their suppor
 t for causes and candidates\, and later serving as memories of elections pa
 st.\n\n \n\nThe exhibition is on view September 7 – December 10 in the Spec
 ial Collections Gallery in Morris Library. The Special Collections Gallery 
 is open Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. The exhibition is also 
 available online.\n\n \n\nAdmission is free. Please observe the University’
 s current COVID-19 health and safety protocols when visiting.
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 amiliar to all: speeches\, debates\, rallies and party conventions\, culmin
 ating when Americans gather to cast their ballots in November. With the vot
 es tallied\, winners prepare to take office and unsuccessful candidates ret
 urn to private life\, but what do these campaigns leave behind after Electi
 on Day?\n\n \n\nThis exhibition explores the ways in which Americans talk a
 bout politics\, and the way these discussions manifest in physical objects.
  This political dialog has taken many physical forms for more than 240 year
 s—think pamphlets\, song sheets\, cartoons\, buttons\, bumper stickers\, co
 stume jewelry\, housewares and more—allowing people to display their suppor
 t for causes and candidates\, and later serving as memories of elections pa
 st.\n\n \n\nThe exhibition is on view September 7 – December 10 in the Spec
 ial Collections Gallery in Morris Library. The Special Collections Gallery 
 is open Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. The exhibition is also 
 available online.\n\n \n\nAdmission is free. Please observe the University’
 s current COVID-19 health and safety protocols when visiting.
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 amiliar to all: speeches\, debates\, rallies and party conventions\, culmin
 ating when Americans gather to cast their ballots in November. With the vot
 es tallied\, winners prepare to take office and unsuccessful candidates ret
 urn to private life\, but what do these campaigns leave behind after Electi
 on Day?\n\n \n\nThis exhibition explores the ways in which Americans talk a
 bout politics\, and the way these discussions manifest in physical objects.
  This political dialog has taken many physical forms for more than 240 year
 s—think pamphlets\, song sheets\, cartoons\, buttons\, bumper stickers\, co
 stume jewelry\, housewares and more—allowing people to display their suppor
 t for causes and candidates\, and later serving as memories of elections pa
 st.\n\n \n\nThe exhibition is on view September 7 – December 10 in the Spec
 ial Collections Gallery in Morris Library. The Special Collections Gallery 
 is open Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. The exhibition is also 
 available online.\n\n \n\nAdmission is free. Please observe the University’
 s current COVID-19 health and safety protocols when visiting.
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 amiliar to all: speeches\, debates\, rallies and party conventions\, culmin
 ating when Americans gather to cast their ballots in November. With the vot
 es tallied\, winners prepare to take office and unsuccessful candidates ret
 urn to private life\, but what do these campaigns leave behind after Electi
 on Day?\n\n \n\nThis exhibition explores the ways in which Americans talk a
 bout politics\, and the way these discussions manifest in physical objects.
  This political dialog has taken many physical forms for more than 240 year
 s—think pamphlets\, song sheets\, cartoons\, buttons\, bumper stickers\, co
 stume jewelry\, housewares and more—allowing people to display their suppor
 t for causes and candidates\, and later serving as memories of elections pa
 st.\n\n \n\nThe exhibition is on view September 7 – December 10 in the Spec
 ial Collections Gallery in Morris Library. The Special Collections Gallery 
 is open Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. The exhibition is also 
 available online.\n\n \n\nAdmission is free. Please observe the University’
 s current COVID-19 health and safety protocols when visiting.
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 amiliar to all: speeches\, debates\, rallies and party conventions\, culmin
 ating when Americans gather to cast their ballots in November. With the vot
 es tallied\, winners prepare to take office and unsuccessful candidates ret
 urn to private life\, but what do these campaigns leave behind after Electi
 on Day?\n\n \n\nThis exhibition explores the ways in which Americans talk a
 bout politics\, and the way these discussions manifest in physical objects.
  This political dialog has taken many physical forms for more than 240 year
 s—think pamphlets\, song sheets\, cartoons\, buttons\, bumper stickers\, co
 stume jewelry\, housewares and more—allowing people to display their suppor
 t for causes and candidates\, and later serving as memories of elections pa
 st.\n\n \n\nThe exhibition is on view September 7 – December 10 in the Spec
 ial Collections Gallery in Morris Library. The Special Collections Gallery 
 is open Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. The exhibition is also 
 available online.\n\n \n\nAdmission is free. Please observe the University’
 s current COVID-19 health and safety protocols when visiting.
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 n of Political Ephemera.\n\n \n\nThe contours of a political campaign are f
 amiliar to all: speeches\, debates\, rallies and party conventions\, culmin
 ating when Americans gather to cast their ballots in November. With the vot
 es tallied\, winners prepare to take office and unsuccessful candidates ret
 urn to private life\, but what do these campaigns leave behind after Electi
 on Day?\n\n \n\nThis exhibition explores the ways in which Americans talk a
 bout politics\, and the way these discussions manifest in physical objects.
  This political dialog has taken many physical forms for more than 240 year
 s—think pamphlets\, song sheets\, cartoons\, buttons\, bumper stickers\, co
 stume jewelry\, housewares and more—allowing people to display their suppor
 t for causes and candidates\, and later serving as memories of elections pa
 st.\n\n \n\nThe exhibition is on view September 7 – December 10 in the Spec
 ial Collections Gallery in Morris Library. The Special Collections Gallery 
 is open Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. The exhibition is also 
 available online.\n\n \n\nAdmission is free. Please observe the University’
 s current COVID-19 health and safety protocols when visiting.
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 amiliar to all: speeches\, debates\, rallies and party conventions\, culmin
 ating when Americans gather to cast their ballots in November. With the vot
 es tallied\, winners prepare to take office and unsuccessful candidates ret
 urn to private life\, but what do these campaigns leave behind after Electi
 on Day?\n\n \n\nThis exhibition explores the ways in which Americans talk a
 bout politics\, and the way these discussions manifest in physical objects.
  This political dialog has taken many physical forms for more than 240 year
 s—think pamphlets\, song sheets\, cartoons\, buttons\, bumper stickers\, co
 stume jewelry\, housewares and more—allowing people to display their suppor
 t for causes and candidates\, and later serving as memories of elections pa
 st.\n\n \n\nThe exhibition is on view September 7 – December 10 in the Spec
 ial Collections Gallery in Morris Library. The Special Collections Gallery 
 is open Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. The exhibition is also 
 available online.\n\n \n\nAdmission is free. Please observe the University’
 s current COVID-19 health and safety protocols when visiting.
DTEND:20211103T210000Z
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 ns\, bumper stickers and more with Trail to the Voting Booth: An Exploratio
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 amiliar to all: speeches\, debates\, rallies and party conventions\, culmin
 ating when Americans gather to cast their ballots in November. With the vot
 es tallied\, winners prepare to take office and unsuccessful candidates ret
 urn to private life\, but what do these campaigns leave behind after Electi
 on Day?\n\n \n\nThis exhibition explores the ways in which Americans talk a
 bout politics\, and the way these discussions manifest in physical objects.
  This political dialog has taken many physical forms for more than 240 year
 s—think pamphlets\, song sheets\, cartoons\, buttons\, bumper stickers\, co
 stume jewelry\, housewares and more—allowing people to display their suppor
 t for causes and candidates\, and later serving as memories of elections pa
 st.\n\n \n\nThe exhibition is on view September 7 – December 10 in the Spec
 ial Collections Gallery in Morris Library. The Special Collections Gallery 
 is open Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. The exhibition is also 
 available online.\n\n \n\nAdmission is free. Please observe the University’
 s current COVID-19 health and safety protocols when visiting.
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DESCRIPTION:Explore how American politics take physical form through cartoo
 ns\, bumper stickers and more with Trail to the Voting Booth: An Exploratio
 n of Political Ephemera.\n\n \n\nThe contours of a political campaign are f
 amiliar to all: speeches\, debates\, rallies and party conventions\, culmin
 ating when Americans gather to cast their ballots in November. With the vot
 es tallied\, winners prepare to take office and unsuccessful candidates ret
 urn to private life\, but what do these campaigns leave behind after Electi
 on Day?\n\n \n\nThis exhibition explores the ways in which Americans talk a
 bout politics\, and the way these discussions manifest in physical objects.
  This political dialog has taken many physical forms for more than 240 year
 s—think pamphlets\, song sheets\, cartoons\, buttons\, bumper stickers\, co
 stume jewelry\, housewares and more—allowing people to display their suppor
 t for causes and candidates\, and later serving as memories of elections pa
 st.\n\n \n\nThe exhibition is on view September 7 – December 10 in the Spec
 ial Collections Gallery in Morris Library. The Special Collections Gallery 
 is open Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. The exhibition is also 
 available online.\n\n \n\nAdmission is free. Please observe the University’
 s current COVID-19 health and safety protocols when visiting.
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DESCRIPTION:Explore how American politics take physical form through cartoo
 ns\, bumper stickers and more with Trail to the Voting Booth: An Exploratio
 n of Political Ephemera.\n\n \n\nThe contours of a political campaign are f
 amiliar to all: speeches\, debates\, rallies and party conventions\, culmin
 ating when Americans gather to cast their ballots in November. With the vot
 es tallied\, winners prepare to take office and unsuccessful candidates ret
 urn to private life\, but what do these campaigns leave behind after Electi
 on Day?\n\n \n\nThis exhibition explores the ways in which Americans talk a
 bout politics\, and the way these discussions manifest in physical objects.
  This political dialog has taken many physical forms for more than 240 year
 s—think pamphlets\, song sheets\, cartoons\, buttons\, bumper stickers\, co
 stume jewelry\, housewares and more—allowing people to display their suppor
 t for causes and candidates\, and later serving as memories of elections pa
 st.\n\n \n\nThe exhibition is on view September 7 – December 10 in the Spec
 ial Collections Gallery in Morris Library. The Special Collections Gallery 
 is open Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. The exhibition is also 
 available online.\n\n \n\nAdmission is free. Please observe the University’
 s current COVID-19 health and safety protocols when visiting.
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DESCRIPTION:Explore how American politics take physical form through cartoo
 ns\, bumper stickers and more with Trail to the Voting Booth: An Exploratio
 n of Political Ephemera.\n\n \n\nThe contours of a political campaign are f
 amiliar to all: speeches\, debates\, rallies and party conventions\, culmin
 ating when Americans gather to cast their ballots in November. With the vot
 es tallied\, winners prepare to take office and unsuccessful candidates ret
 urn to private life\, but what do these campaigns leave behind after Electi
 on Day?\n\n \n\nThis exhibition explores the ways in which Americans talk a
 bout politics\, and the way these discussions manifest in physical objects.
  This political dialog has taken many physical forms for more than 240 year
 s—think pamphlets\, song sheets\, cartoons\, buttons\, bumper stickers\, co
 stume jewelry\, housewares and more—allowing people to display their suppor
 t for causes and candidates\, and later serving as memories of elections pa
 st.\n\n \n\nThe exhibition is on view September 7 – December 10 in the Spec
 ial Collections Gallery in Morris Library. The Special Collections Gallery 
 is open Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. The exhibition is also 
 available online.\n\n \n\nAdmission is free. Please observe the University’
 s current COVID-19 health and safety protocols when visiting.
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DESCRIPTION:Explore how American politics take physical form through cartoo
 ns\, bumper stickers and more with Trail to the Voting Booth: An Exploratio
 n of Political Ephemera.\n\n \n\nThe contours of a political campaign are f
 amiliar to all: speeches\, debates\, rallies and party conventions\, culmin
 ating when Americans gather to cast their ballots in November. With the vot
 es tallied\, winners prepare to take office and unsuccessful candidates ret
 urn to private life\, but what do these campaigns leave behind after Electi
 on Day?\n\n \n\nThis exhibition explores the ways in which Americans talk a
 bout politics\, and the way these discussions manifest in physical objects.
  This political dialog has taken many physical forms for more than 240 year
 s—think pamphlets\, song sheets\, cartoons\, buttons\, bumper stickers\, co
 stume jewelry\, housewares and more—allowing people to display their suppor
 t for causes and candidates\, and later serving as memories of elections pa
 st.\n\n \n\nThe exhibition is on view September 7 – December 10 in the Spec
 ial Collections Gallery in Morris Library. The Special Collections Gallery 
 is open Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. The exhibition is also 
 available online.\n\n \n\nAdmission is free. Please observe the University’
 s current COVID-19 health and safety protocols when visiting.
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 amiliar to all: speeches\, debates\, rallies and party conventions\, culmin
 ating when Americans gather to cast their ballots in November. With the vot
 es tallied\, winners prepare to take office and unsuccessful candidates ret
 urn to private life\, but what do these campaigns leave behind after Electi
 on Day?\n\n \n\nThis exhibition explores the ways in which Americans talk a
 bout politics\, and the way these discussions manifest in physical objects.
  This political dialog has taken many physical forms for more than 240 year
 s—think pamphlets\, song sheets\, cartoons\, buttons\, bumper stickers\, co
 stume jewelry\, housewares and more—allowing people to display their suppor
 t for causes and candidates\, and later serving as memories of elections pa
 st.\n\n \n\nThe exhibition is on view September 7 – December 10 in the Spec
 ial Collections Gallery in Morris Library. The Special Collections Gallery 
 is open Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. The exhibition is also 
 available online.\n\n \n\nAdmission is free. Please observe the University’
 s current COVID-19 health and safety protocols when visiting.
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 amiliar to all: speeches\, debates\, rallies and party conventions\, culmin
 ating when Americans gather to cast their ballots in November. With the vot
 es tallied\, winners prepare to take office and unsuccessful candidates ret
 urn to private life\, but what do these campaigns leave behind after Electi
 on Day?\n\n \n\nThis exhibition explores the ways in which Americans talk a
 bout politics\, and the way these discussions manifest in physical objects.
  This political dialog has taken many physical forms for more than 240 year
 s—think pamphlets\, song sheets\, cartoons\, buttons\, bumper stickers\, co
 stume jewelry\, housewares and more—allowing people to display their suppor
 t for causes and candidates\, and later serving as memories of elections pa
 st.\n\n \n\nThe exhibition is on view September 7 – December 10 in the Spec
 ial Collections Gallery in Morris Library. The Special Collections Gallery 
 is open Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. The exhibition is also 
 available online.\n\n \n\nAdmission is free. Please observe the University’
 s current COVID-19 health and safety protocols when visiting.
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 amiliar to all: speeches\, debates\, rallies and party conventions\, culmin
 ating when Americans gather to cast their ballots in November. With the vot
 es tallied\, winners prepare to take office and unsuccessful candidates ret
 urn to private life\, but what do these campaigns leave behind after Electi
 on Day?\n\n \n\nThis exhibition explores the ways in which Americans talk a
 bout politics\, and the way these discussions manifest in physical objects.
  This political dialog has taken many physical forms for more than 240 year
 s—think pamphlets\, song sheets\, cartoons\, buttons\, bumper stickers\, co
 stume jewelry\, housewares and more—allowing people to display their suppor
 t for causes and candidates\, and later serving as memories of elections pa
 st.\n\n \n\nThe exhibition is on view September 7 – December 10 in the Spec
 ial Collections Gallery in Morris Library. The Special Collections Gallery 
 is open Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. The exhibition is also 
 available online.\n\n \n\nAdmission is free. Please observe the University’
 s current COVID-19 health and safety protocols when visiting.
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 amiliar to all: speeches\, debates\, rallies and party conventions\, culmin
 ating when Americans gather to cast their ballots in November. With the vot
 es tallied\, winners prepare to take office and unsuccessful candidates ret
 urn to private life\, but what do these campaigns leave behind after Electi
 on Day?\n\n \n\nThis exhibition explores the ways in which Americans talk a
 bout politics\, and the way these discussions manifest in physical objects.
  This political dialog has taken many physical forms for more than 240 year
 s—think pamphlets\, song sheets\, cartoons\, buttons\, bumper stickers\, co
 stume jewelry\, housewares and more—allowing people to display their suppor
 t for causes and candidates\, and later serving as memories of elections pa
 st.\n\n \n\nThe exhibition is on view September 7 – December 10 in the Spec
 ial Collections Gallery in Morris Library. The Special Collections Gallery 
 is open Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. The exhibition is also 
 available online.\n\n \n\nAdmission is free. Please observe the University’
 s current COVID-19 health and safety protocols when visiting.
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 amiliar to all: speeches\, debates\, rallies and party conventions\, culmin
 ating when Americans gather to cast their ballots in November. With the vot
 es tallied\, winners prepare to take office and unsuccessful candidates ret
 urn to private life\, but what do these campaigns leave behind after Electi
 on Day?\n\n \n\nThis exhibition explores the ways in which Americans talk a
 bout politics\, and the way these discussions manifest in physical objects.
  This political dialog has taken many physical forms for more than 240 year
 s—think pamphlets\, song sheets\, cartoons\, buttons\, bumper stickers\, co
 stume jewelry\, housewares and more—allowing people to display their suppor
 t for causes and candidates\, and later serving as memories of elections pa
 st.\n\n \n\nThe exhibition is on view September 7 – December 10 in the Spec
 ial Collections Gallery in Morris Library. The Special Collections Gallery 
 is open Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. The exhibition is also 
 available online.\n\n \n\nAdmission is free. Please observe the University’
 s current COVID-19 health and safety protocols when visiting.
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 amiliar to all: speeches\, debates\, rallies and party conventions\, culmin
 ating when Americans gather to cast their ballots in November. With the vot
 es tallied\, winners prepare to take office and unsuccessful candidates ret
 urn to private life\, but what do these campaigns leave behind after Electi
 on Day?\n\n \n\nThis exhibition explores the ways in which Americans talk a
 bout politics\, and the way these discussions manifest in physical objects.
  This political dialog has taken many physical forms for more than 240 year
 s—think pamphlets\, song sheets\, cartoons\, buttons\, bumper stickers\, co
 stume jewelry\, housewares and more—allowing people to display their suppor
 t for causes and candidates\, and later serving as memories of elections pa
 st.\n\n \n\nThe exhibition is on view September 7 – December 10 in the Spec
 ial Collections Gallery in Morris Library. The Special Collections Gallery 
 is open Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. The exhibition is also 
 available online.\n\n \n\nAdmission is free. Please observe the University’
 s current COVID-19 health and safety protocols when visiting.
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 amiliar to all: speeches\, debates\, rallies and party conventions\, culmin
 ating when Americans gather to cast their ballots in November. With the vot
 es tallied\, winners prepare to take office and unsuccessful candidates ret
 urn to private life\, but what do these campaigns leave behind after Electi
 on Day?\n\n \n\nThis exhibition explores the ways in which Americans talk a
 bout politics\, and the way these discussions manifest in physical objects.
  This political dialog has taken many physical forms for more than 240 year
 s—think pamphlets\, song sheets\, cartoons\, buttons\, bumper stickers\, co
 stume jewelry\, housewares and more—allowing people to display their suppor
 t for causes and candidates\, and later serving as memories of elections pa
 st.\n\n \n\nThe exhibition is on view September 7 – December 10 in the Spec
 ial Collections Gallery in Morris Library. The Special Collections Gallery 
 is open Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. The exhibition is also 
 available online.\n\n \n\nAdmission is free. Please observe the University’
 s current COVID-19 health and safety protocols when visiting.
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 amiliar to all: speeches\, debates\, rallies and party conventions\, culmin
 ating when Americans gather to cast their ballots in November. With the vot
 es tallied\, winners prepare to take office and unsuccessful candidates ret
 urn to private life\, but what do these campaigns leave behind after Electi
 on Day?\n\n \n\nThis exhibition explores the ways in which Americans talk a
 bout politics\, and the way these discussions manifest in physical objects.
  This political dialog has taken many physical forms for more than 240 year
 s—think pamphlets\, song sheets\, cartoons\, buttons\, bumper stickers\, co
 stume jewelry\, housewares and more—allowing people to display their suppor
 t for causes and candidates\, and later serving as memories of elections pa
 st.\n\n \n\nThe exhibition is on view September 7 – December 10 in the Spec
 ial Collections Gallery in Morris Library. The Special Collections Gallery 
 is open Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. The exhibition is also 
 available online.\n\n \n\nAdmission is free. Please observe the University’
 s current COVID-19 health and safety protocols when visiting.
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 amiliar to all: speeches\, debates\, rallies and party conventions\, culmin
 ating when Americans gather to cast their ballots in November. With the vot
 es tallied\, winners prepare to take office and unsuccessful candidates ret
 urn to private life\, but what do these campaigns leave behind after Electi
 on Day?\n\n \n\nThis exhibition explores the ways in which Americans talk a
 bout politics\, and the way these discussions manifest in physical objects.
  This political dialog has taken many physical forms for more than 240 year
 s—think pamphlets\, song sheets\, cartoons\, buttons\, bumper stickers\, co
 stume jewelry\, housewares and more—allowing people to display their suppor
 t for causes and candidates\, and later serving as memories of elections pa
 st.\n\n \n\nThe exhibition is on view September 7 – December 10 in the Spec
 ial Collections Gallery in Morris Library. The Special Collections Gallery 
 is open Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. The exhibition is also 
 available online.\n\n \n\nAdmission is free. Please observe the University’
 s current COVID-19 health and safety protocols when visiting.
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 amiliar to all: speeches\, debates\, rallies and party conventions\, culmin
 ating when Americans gather to cast their ballots in November. With the vot
 es tallied\, winners prepare to take office and unsuccessful candidates ret
 urn to private life\, but what do these campaigns leave behind after Electi
 on Day?\n\n \n\nThis exhibition explores the ways in which Americans talk a
 bout politics\, and the way these discussions manifest in physical objects.
  This political dialog has taken many physical forms for more than 240 year
 s—think pamphlets\, song sheets\, cartoons\, buttons\, bumper stickers\, co
 stume jewelry\, housewares and more—allowing people to display their suppor
 t for causes and candidates\, and later serving as memories of elections pa
 st.\n\n \n\nThe exhibition is on view September 7 – December 10 in the Spec
 ial Collections Gallery in Morris Library. The Special Collections Gallery 
 is open Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. The exhibition is also 
 available online.\n\n \n\nAdmission is free. Please observe the University’
 s current COVID-19 health and safety protocols when visiting.
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 amiliar to all: speeches\, debates\, rallies and party conventions\, culmin
 ating when Americans gather to cast their ballots in November. With the vot
 es tallied\, winners prepare to take office and unsuccessful candidates ret
 urn to private life\, but what do these campaigns leave behind after Electi
 on Day?\n\n \n\nThis exhibition explores the ways in which Americans talk a
 bout politics\, and the way these discussions manifest in physical objects.
  This political dialog has taken many physical forms for more than 240 year
 s—think pamphlets\, song sheets\, cartoons\, buttons\, bumper stickers\, co
 stume jewelry\, housewares and more—allowing people to display their suppor
 t for causes and candidates\, and later serving as memories of elections pa
 st.\n\n \n\nThe exhibition is on view September 7 – December 10 in the Spec
 ial Collections Gallery in Morris Library. The Special Collections Gallery 
 is open Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. The exhibition is also 
 available online.\n\n \n\nAdmission is free. Please observe the University’
 s current COVID-19 health and safety protocols when visiting.
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 amiliar to all: speeches\, debates\, rallies and party conventions\, culmin
 ating when Americans gather to cast their ballots in November. With the vot
 es tallied\, winners prepare to take office and unsuccessful candidates ret
 urn to private life\, but what do these campaigns leave behind after Electi
 on Day?\n\n \n\nThis exhibition explores the ways in which Americans talk a
 bout politics\, and the way these discussions manifest in physical objects.
  This political dialog has taken many physical forms for more than 240 year
 s—think pamphlets\, song sheets\, cartoons\, buttons\, bumper stickers\, co
 stume jewelry\, housewares and more—allowing people to display their suppor
 t for causes and candidates\, and later serving as memories of elections pa
 st.\n\n \n\nThe exhibition is on view September 7 – December 10 in the Spec
 ial Collections Gallery in Morris Library. The Special Collections Gallery 
 is open Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. The exhibition is also 
 available online.\n\n \n\nAdmission is free. Please observe the University’
 s current COVID-19 health and safety protocols when visiting.
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DESCRIPTION:Explore how American politics take physical form through cartoo
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 amiliar to all: speeches\, debates\, rallies and party conventions\, culmin
 ating when Americans gather to cast their ballots in November. With the vot
 es tallied\, winners prepare to take office and unsuccessful candidates ret
 urn to private life\, but what do these campaigns leave behind after Electi
 on Day?\n\n \n\nThis exhibition explores the ways in which Americans talk a
 bout politics\, and the way these discussions manifest in physical objects.
  This political dialog has taken many physical forms for more than 240 year
 s—think pamphlets\, song sheets\, cartoons\, buttons\, bumper stickers\, co
 stume jewelry\, housewares and more—allowing people to display their suppor
 t for causes and candidates\, and later serving as memories of elections pa
 st.\n\n \n\nThe exhibition is on view September 7 – December 10 in the Spec
 ial Collections Gallery in Morris Library. The Special Collections Gallery 
 is open Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. The exhibition is also 
 available online.\n\n \n\nAdmission is free. Please observe the University’
 s current COVID-19 health and safety protocols when visiting.
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 amiliar to all: speeches\, debates\, rallies and party conventions\, culmin
 ating when Americans gather to cast their ballots in November. With the vot
 es tallied\, winners prepare to take office and unsuccessful candidates ret
 urn to private life\, but what do these campaigns leave behind after Electi
 on Day?\n\n \n\nThis exhibition explores the ways in which Americans talk a
 bout politics\, and the way these discussions manifest in physical objects.
  This political dialog has taken many physical forms for more than 240 year
 s—think pamphlets\, song sheets\, cartoons\, buttons\, bumper stickers\, co
 stume jewelry\, housewares and more—allowing people to display their suppor
 t for causes and candidates\, and later serving as memories of elections pa
 st.\n\n \n\nThe exhibition is on view September 7 – December 10 in the Spec
 ial Collections Gallery in Morris Library. The Special Collections Gallery 
 is open Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. The exhibition is also 
 available online.\n\n \n\nAdmission is free. Please observe the University’
 s current COVID-19 health and safety protocols when visiting.
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 amiliar to all: speeches\, debates\, rallies and party conventions\, culmin
 ating when Americans gather to cast their ballots in November. With the vot
 es tallied\, winners prepare to take office and unsuccessful candidates ret
 urn to private life\, but what do these campaigns leave behind after Electi
 on Day?\n\n \n\nThis exhibition explores the ways in which Americans talk a
 bout politics\, and the way these discussions manifest in physical objects.
  This political dialog has taken many physical forms for more than 240 year
 s—think pamphlets\, song sheets\, cartoons\, buttons\, bumper stickers\, co
 stume jewelry\, housewares and more—allowing people to display their suppor
 t for causes and candidates\, and later serving as memories of elections pa
 st.\n\n \n\nThe exhibition is on view September 7 – December 10 in the Spec
 ial Collections Gallery in Morris Library. The Special Collections Gallery 
 is open Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. The exhibition is also 
 available online.\n\n \n\nAdmission is free. Please observe the University’
 s current COVID-19 health and safety protocols when visiting.
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DESCRIPTION:Explore how American politics take physical form through cartoo
 ns\, bumper stickers and more with Trail to the Voting Booth: An Exploratio
 n of Political Ephemera.\n\n \n\nThe contours of a political campaign are f
 amiliar to all: speeches\, debates\, rallies and party conventions\, culmin
 ating when Americans gather to cast their ballots in November. With the vot
 es tallied\, winners prepare to take office and unsuccessful candidates ret
 urn to private life\, but what do these campaigns leave behind after Electi
 on Day?\n\n \n\nThis exhibition explores the ways in which Americans talk a
 bout politics\, and the way these discussions manifest in physical objects.
  This political dialog has taken many physical forms for more than 240 year
 s—think pamphlets\, song sheets\, cartoons\, buttons\, bumper stickers\, co
 stume jewelry\, housewares and more—allowing people to display their suppor
 t for causes and candidates\, and later serving as memories of elections pa
 st.\n\n \n\nThe exhibition is on view September 7 – December 10 in the Spec
 ial Collections Gallery in Morris Library. The Special Collections Gallery 
 is open Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. The exhibition is also 
 available online.\n\n \n\nAdmission is free. Please observe the University’
 s current COVID-19 health and safety protocols when visiting.
DTEND:20211202T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260312T050517Z
DTSTART:20211202T140000Z
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SUMMARY:Trail to the Voting Booth: An Exploration of Political Ephemera
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URL:https://events.udel.edu/event/trail_to_the_voting_booth_an_exploration_
 of_political_ephemera
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Students,Faculty & Staff,Community,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Explore how American politics take physical form through cartoo
 ns\, bumper stickers and more with Trail to the Voting Booth: An Exploratio
 n of Political Ephemera.\n\n \n\nThe contours of a political campaign are f
 amiliar to all: speeches\, debates\, rallies and party conventions\, culmin
 ating when Americans gather to cast their ballots in November. With the vot
 es tallied\, winners prepare to take office and unsuccessful candidates ret
 urn to private life\, but what do these campaigns leave behind after Electi
 on Day?\n\n \n\nThis exhibition explores the ways in which Americans talk a
 bout politics\, and the way these discussions manifest in physical objects.
  This political dialog has taken many physical forms for more than 240 year
 s—think pamphlets\, song sheets\, cartoons\, buttons\, bumper stickers\, co
 stume jewelry\, housewares and more—allowing people to display their suppor
 t for causes and candidates\, and later serving as memories of elections pa
 st.\n\n \n\nThe exhibition is on view September 7 – December 10 in the Spec
 ial Collections Gallery in Morris Library. The Special Collections Gallery 
 is open Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. The exhibition is also 
 available online.\n\n \n\nAdmission is free. Please observe the University’
 s current COVID-19 health and safety protocols when visiting.
DTEND:20211203T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260312T050517Z
DTSTART:20211203T140000Z
LOCATION:Special Collections Gallery\, Morris Library\, University of Delaw
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SUMMARY:Trail to the Voting Booth: An Exploration of Political Ephemera
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BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Students,Faculty & Staff,Community,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Explore how American politics take physical form through cartoo
 ns\, bumper stickers and more with Trail to the Voting Booth: An Exploratio
 n of Political Ephemera.\n\n \n\nThe contours of a political campaign are f
 amiliar to all: speeches\, debates\, rallies and party conventions\, culmin
 ating when Americans gather to cast their ballots in November. With the vot
 es tallied\, winners prepare to take office and unsuccessful candidates ret
 urn to private life\, but what do these campaigns leave behind after Electi
 on Day?\n\n \n\nThis exhibition explores the ways in which Americans talk a
 bout politics\, and the way these discussions manifest in physical objects.
  This political dialog has taken many physical forms for more than 240 year
 s—think pamphlets\, song sheets\, cartoons\, buttons\, bumper stickers\, co
 stume jewelry\, housewares and more—allowing people to display their suppor
 t for causes and candidates\, and later serving as memories of elections pa
 st.\n\n \n\nThe exhibition is on view September 7 – December 10 in the Spec
 ial Collections Gallery in Morris Library. The Special Collections Gallery 
 is open Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. The exhibition is also 
 available online.\n\n \n\nAdmission is free. Please observe the University’
 s current COVID-19 health and safety protocols when visiting.
DTEND:20211206T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260312T050517Z
DTSTART:20211206T140000Z
LOCATION:Special Collections Gallery\, Morris Library\, University of Delaw
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SUMMARY:Trail to the Voting Booth: An Exploration of Political Ephemera
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Students,Faculty & Staff,Community,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Explore how American politics take physical form through cartoo
 ns\, bumper stickers and more with Trail to the Voting Booth: An Exploratio
 n of Political Ephemera.\n\n \n\nThe contours of a political campaign are f
 amiliar to all: speeches\, debates\, rallies and party conventions\, culmin
 ating when Americans gather to cast their ballots in November. With the vot
 es tallied\, winners prepare to take office and unsuccessful candidates ret
 urn to private life\, but what do these campaigns leave behind after Electi
 on Day?\n\n \n\nThis exhibition explores the ways in which Americans talk a
 bout politics\, and the way these discussions manifest in physical objects.
  This political dialog has taken many physical forms for more than 240 year
 s—think pamphlets\, song sheets\, cartoons\, buttons\, bumper stickers\, co
 stume jewelry\, housewares and more—allowing people to display their suppor
 t for causes and candidates\, and later serving as memories of elections pa
 st.\n\n \n\nThe exhibition is on view September 7 – December 10 in the Spec
 ial Collections Gallery in Morris Library. The Special Collections Gallery 
 is open Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. The exhibition is also 
 available online.\n\n \n\nAdmission is free. Please observe the University’
 s current COVID-19 health and safety protocols when visiting.
DTEND:20211207T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260312T050517Z
DTSTART:20211207T140000Z
LOCATION:Special Collections Gallery\, Morris Library\, University of Delaw
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SUMMARY:Trail to the Voting Booth: An Exploration of Political Ephemera
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END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Students,Faculty & Staff,Community,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Explore how American politics take physical form through cartoo
 ns\, bumper stickers and more with Trail to the Voting Booth: An Exploratio
 n of Political Ephemera.\n\n \n\nThe contours of a political campaign are f
 amiliar to all: speeches\, debates\, rallies and party conventions\, culmin
 ating when Americans gather to cast their ballots in November. With the vot
 es tallied\, winners prepare to take office and unsuccessful candidates ret
 urn to private life\, but what do these campaigns leave behind after Electi
 on Day?\n\n \n\nThis exhibition explores the ways in which Americans talk a
 bout politics\, and the way these discussions manifest in physical objects.
  This political dialog has taken many physical forms for more than 240 year
 s—think pamphlets\, song sheets\, cartoons\, buttons\, bumper stickers\, co
 stume jewelry\, housewares and more—allowing people to display their suppor
 t for causes and candidates\, and later serving as memories of elections pa
 st.\n\n \n\nThe exhibition is on view September 7 – December 10 in the Spec
 ial Collections Gallery in Morris Library. The Special Collections Gallery 
 is open Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. The exhibition is also 
 available online.\n\n \n\nAdmission is free. Please observe the University’
 s current COVID-19 health and safety protocols when visiting.
DTEND:20211208T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260312T050517Z
DTSTART:20211208T140000Z
LOCATION:Special Collections Gallery\, Morris Library\, University of Delaw
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SUMMARY:Trail to the Voting Booth: An Exploration of Political Ephemera
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 of_political_ephemera
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Students,Faculty & Staff,Community,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Explore how American politics take physical form through cartoo
 ns\, bumper stickers and more with Trail to the Voting Booth: An Exploratio
 n of Political Ephemera.\n\n \n\nThe contours of a political campaign are f
 amiliar to all: speeches\, debates\, rallies and party conventions\, culmin
 ating when Americans gather to cast their ballots in November. With the vot
 es tallied\, winners prepare to take office and unsuccessful candidates ret
 urn to private life\, but what do these campaigns leave behind after Electi
 on Day?\n\n \n\nThis exhibition explores the ways in which Americans talk a
 bout politics\, and the way these discussions manifest in physical objects.
  This political dialog has taken many physical forms for more than 240 year
 s—think pamphlets\, song sheets\, cartoons\, buttons\, bumper stickers\, co
 stume jewelry\, housewares and more—allowing people to display their suppor
 t for causes and candidates\, and later serving as memories of elections pa
 st.\n\n \n\nThe exhibition is on view September 7 – December 10 in the Spec
 ial Collections Gallery in Morris Library. The Special Collections Gallery 
 is open Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. The exhibition is also 
 available online.\n\n \n\nAdmission is free. Please observe the University’
 s current COVID-19 health and safety protocols when visiting.
DTEND:20211209T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260312T050517Z
DTSTART:20211209T140000Z
LOCATION:Special Collections Gallery\, Morris Library\, University of Delaw
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SUMMARY:Trail to the Voting Booth: An Exploration of Political Ephemera
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 of_political_ephemera
END:VEVENT
BEGIN:VEVENT
CATEGORIES:Students,Faculty & Staff,Community,Exhibitions
DESCRIPTION:Explore how American politics take physical form through cartoo
 ns\, bumper stickers and more with Trail to the Voting Booth: An Exploratio
 n of Political Ephemera.\n\n \n\nThe contours of a political campaign are f
 amiliar to all: speeches\, debates\, rallies and party conventions\, culmin
 ating when Americans gather to cast their ballots in November. With the vot
 es tallied\, winners prepare to take office and unsuccessful candidates ret
 urn to private life\, but what do these campaigns leave behind after Electi
 on Day?\n\n \n\nThis exhibition explores the ways in which Americans talk a
 bout politics\, and the way these discussions manifest in physical objects.
  This political dialog has taken many physical forms for more than 240 year
 s—think pamphlets\, song sheets\, cartoons\, buttons\, bumper stickers\, co
 stume jewelry\, housewares and more—allowing people to display their suppor
 t for causes and candidates\, and later serving as memories of elections pa
 st.\n\n \n\nThe exhibition is on view September 7 – December 10 in the Spec
 ial Collections Gallery in Morris Library. The Special Collections Gallery 
 is open Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. The exhibition is also 
 available online.\n\n \n\nAdmission is free. Please observe the University’
 s current COVID-19 health and safety protocols when visiting.
DTEND:20211210T220000Z
DTSTAMP:20260312T050517Z
DTSTART:20211210T140000Z
LOCATION:Special Collections Gallery\, Morris Library\, University of Delaw
 are
SEQUENCE:0
SUMMARY:Trail to the Voting Booth: An Exploration of Political Ephemera
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URL:https://events.udel.edu/event/trail_to_the_voting_booth_an_exploration_
 of_political_ephemera
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