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* The Indian Revolt, 1857
* A Brief Review of the Kansas Usurpation, 1858
* The Progress of the Electric Telegraph, 1860
* The Future of American Railways, 1860
* The Field of Gettysburg, 1865
* The Awakening of the Negro by Booker T. Washington, 1896
* An Odyssey of the North by Jack London, 1900
* Why I Came to America, 1911
* Letters From the Dust Bowl, 1936
* Atomic War or Peace, by Albert Einstein, 1947
* The Runaway Presidency by Arthur Schlesinger Jr, 197
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Some of the founding sponsors of the magazine include prominent writers such as Ralph Waldo Emerson, Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr., Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, Harriet Beecher Stowe and John Greenleaf Whittier.
* The Indian Revolt, 1857
* A Brief Review of the Kansas Usurpation, 1858
* The Progress of the Electric Telegraph, 1860
* The Future of American Railways, 1860
* The Field of Gettysburg, 1865
* The Awakening of the Negro by Booker T. Washington, 1896
* An Odyssey of the North by Jack London, 1900
* Why I Came to America, 1911
* Letters From the Dust Bowl, 1936
* Atomic War or Peace, by Albert Einstein, 1947
* The Runaway Presidency by Arthur Schlesinger Jr, 197
Want More?
Search The Atlantic Magazine Archives, see all our periodical archives, access our American History guides or go to How to Use EBSCO Magazine Archives,
https://bit.ly/3Y2HWdm
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