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Patriotic covers were a popular form of visual propaganda and became a collector’s item during the Civil War. Produced both in the North and South, these envelopes featured patriotic imagery and slogans, although some—primarily printed in the North-- employed stereotypical and exaggerated images of the speech, dress, and physical characteristics of African Americans.
On this envelope, Dinah and Pompey discuss the war; Pompey is willing to fight, although is not sure why—his enslaver also feigns ignorance.