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Exhibit

In my exhibit I am going to explore the idea that the reason that prostitutes are known as hookers is due to general Joseph Hooker, a union general who was stationed in D.C. One area where he guarded was known as murder bay due to the sheer number of brothels and gambling dens it contained. It became known as Hookers Division due to the number of soldiers who visited on a regular basis.

I will include a brief history and a picture of general hooker.

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This is important to the exhibit because the people who look into it are going to want a brief history of the man. It is also always nice to be able to put a face to a name.

The next Item I will include into my exhibit is an Ngram from google books covering the years 1860-1920 showing the use between hooker, whore, prostitute, and harlot. The reason I choose this time frame is that is the time frame that hookers division existed and the name would have come into play.

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This is a useful and interesting graphic because while they are never the majority, the term hooker has a spike around 1884-1885. This could be used as interpretive support for the use of hookers being named after general hooker.

One other piece of information I will include in my exhibit as a piece of contradicting evidence is the idea that hookers are named after Corlears Hook. A neighborhood in New York famous for having brothels that sailors on shore leave would visit.

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this is a picture of Corlears Hook from 1876, the area reputed for its brothels. This fits into the exhibit because it gives people a look into a different view point on the origins of the word and allows them to draw their own conclusions.

These three items, while they will be included into my exhibit, are not the only items I plan on having in it. I hope to obtain more evidence and pictures as I continue to do research into my topic on prostitution in D.C. during the civil war and reconstruction eras.

 

Copyright

According to copyright law within the United States, the Calvin and Hobbes comic on the syllabus is protected. Modern copyright law states that anything created is covered for the life of the author plus 70 years. Due to this fact I would make the claim that this comic is therefore violating copyright law as outlined by the U.S. Copyright Office.  They state that, Bill Watterson, being the owner of the copyright for the cartoon has the exclusive right to his work which includes displaying the work publicly. Since the HIST 390 sight is public, I would count this as being a public display, causing it to violate copyright laws. This phenomenon could be avoided if permission is granted by the author, or if the site is password protected or some other measure is taken to remove the site from the public. While this is not a very big violation of copyright law, it is still a violation which needs to be fixed. In the future copyright education should become more wide spread to prevent any serious damage to be done by such light offenses.