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English: Cartoon in August 31, 1861 issue of Harper's Weekly, showing Benjamin Wood, editor of the New York Daily News, who was pro-Confederate and refused to fly the American flag above his paper's headquarters. https://archive.org/stream/harpersweeklyv5bonn#page/559/mode/1up
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