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Social Democratic Leader August Bebel (1882)

Socialist “Conspirators” (1879)

German Conservative Party, Founding Manifesto (June 7/July 12, 1876)

Election Appeal on Behalf of Wilhelm Liebknecht (August 30, 1888)

Workers Enjoy a May Day Outing in Dresden (1890)

“1,341,587 Social Democratic Voters” (March 8, 1890)

Postcard Showing Portraits of Social Democratic Reichstag Deputies (1890)

“Proletarians of all Countries, Unite!” (1889)

August Bebel and Paul Singer Celebrating May Day in Dresden (1890)

Members of the Social Democratic Reichstag Caucus (1889)

Socialist “Revenge” (1888)

National Liberal Party, Founding Program (June 12, 1867)

The Antisemitic German Social Party, Bochum Program (June 11, 1889)

The Appeal of the Conservative Party in One Federal State (1876–77)

Imperial and Free Conservative Party, Founding Manifesto (October 27, 1867)

Program of the Catholic Center Party’s Reichstag Caucus (late March 1871)

Members of the Conservative Party’s Reichstag Caucus (1889)

Seven Antisemitic Leaders (1880s)

“Chancellor’s Love” (1882)

“At the Helm” (June 15, 1879)

Hellmuth von Gerlach on Leading Antisemites and Their Agitation (1880s)

Theodor Fontane Describes a Conservative Election Campaign in Rural Brandenburg (1880s)

Theodor Fritsch to Wilhelm Marr on New Tactics for the Struggle against the Jews (1884–85)

Hellmuth von Gerlach Describes a Conservative Election Campaign in Rural Silesia (1880s)

“Election Agitators” (1884)