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    <description>The most recent events for the American Artifacts - Campaigns &amp; Elections Series</description>
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    <pubDate>Fri, 01 Jun 2012 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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      <title>Early American Politics</title>
      <description>The American Antiquarian Society in Worcester, Massachusetts, is an independent research library founded in 1812 by Revolutionary War patriot and printer Isaiah Thomas. American History TV visited the library to look at their early American political collection, including ballots, cartoons and party newspapers.
This program contains language which some people may find offensive.</description>
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      <title>Presidential Campaign Memorabilia</title>
      <description>We take you behind-the-scenes at the Smithsonian's National Museum of American History for a look at presidential campaign memorabilia dating from the time of George Washington's inauguration up to the 2012 campaign. Our tour guides are political curators Harry Rubenstein and Larry Bird who scout the Democratic and Republican national conventions every four years, looking for just the right buttons, signs and novelty hats that will someday open a window for future historians into our times and politics.</description>
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