1. Mit Pulver und Blei: Radical German-Americans and the Ideological Struggle of the American Civil War Open Access Author: Benner, Brandon Ty Title: Mit Pulver und Blei: Radical German-Americans and the Ideological Struggle of the American Civil War Area of Honors: History Keywords: American historyAmerican Civil WarPolitical ideologyAmerican political historyGerman-AmericansGerman Revolution of 1848Forty-EightersLiberalismCarl SchurzAbraham LincolnJohn C. FrémontFranz SigelIntellectual historyReconstructionAbolitionists File: Download Benner_-_Mit_Pulver_und_Blei_-_Radical_German-Americans_and_the_Ideological_Struggle_of_the_American_Civil_War.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Dr. William Alan Blair, Thesis SupervisorDr. Michael James Milligan, Thesis Honors Advisor
2. The Rhetorical Fragmentation of the Abolitionist Cause Post-Emancipation: A Case Study of Abolitionist Debate Surrounding Voting Rights in Reconstruction America Open Access Author: Hahn, Maxwell Title: The Rhetorical Fragmentation of the Abolitionist Cause Post-Emancipation: A Case Study of Abolitionist Debate Surrounding Voting Rights in Reconstruction America Area of Honors: Communication Arts and Sciences Keywords: ReconstructionVoting rightsEqualityRhetorical criticismAbolitionistsMovementsRhetoricDouglassStantonAnthonyHarperSuffrageGenderRaceFifteenth AmendmentDebate File: Download Maxwell_Hahn_Thesis_2024.pdf Thesis Supervisors: Michael Steudeman, Thesis SupervisorMary High, Thesis Honors Advisor