
Visual satires produced during the mid-18th century frequently targeted British taxation policies levied upon American colonists. These images, often etched onto woodcuts and then broadly circulated, served as potent tools of protest... Read more »

Postcards promoting candidates or political issues represent a tangible form of political communication. These compact messages often feature imagery, slogans, and calls to action, serving as miniature billboards disseminated through direct mail.... Read more »

A pre-designed format for a compact mail piece used in political campaigns provides a framework for conveying key messages, candidate information, and calls to action. These formats typically incorporate space for imagery,... Read more »

The practice of composing and sending brief, handwritten messages on postcards to elected officials, candidates, or organizations involved in political campaigns constitutes a form of direct civic engagement. These messages typically express... Read more »

Visual satires of the 1765 Stamp Act, often depicting British oppression and colonial resistance, served as powerful tools of protest. These images, circulated through newspapers and broadsides, employed symbolism and caricature to... Read more »

