Signs, props and light-up wristbands − the 2024 political conventions find a home in the Smithsonian collections

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Signs, props and light-up wristbands − the 2024 political conventions find a home in the Smithsonian collections
Abstract
The Whigs started holding political conventions in the 1830s − and historians from the Smithsonian who visited the GOP and Democratic conventions this year found the tradition is still very vibrant.
Publication
The Conversation
Date
2024-08-29
Language
English
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17/09/2024, 02:48
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Elections
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United States of America
Citation
Jerry, C., Grinspan, J., & Graddy, L. K. (2024, August 29). Signs, props and light-up wristbands − the 2024 political conventions find a home in the Smithsonian collections. The Conversation. http://theconversation.com/signs-props-and-light-up-wristbands-the-2024-political-conventions-find-a-home-in-the-smithsonian-collections-237621