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Slaves
Artist
Robert Pajer-Gartegan
(Austrian, 1886-1944)
Culture
Austrian
Date
n.d.
Medium
woodcut
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prints
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Burton Emmett Collection
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58.1.1668
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Judith
Robert Pajer-Gartegan
n.d.
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for For forty years John Brown reflected on the hopeless and miserable condition of the slaves., no. 2 from The Legend of John Brown
For forty years John Brown reflected on the hopeless and miserable condition of the slaves., no. 2 from The Legend of John Brown
Jacob Lawrence
1977
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for John Brown formed an organization among the colored people of the Adirondack woods to resist the capture of any fugitive slaves., no. 6 from The Legend of John Brown
John Brown formed an organization among the colored people of the Adirondack woods to resist the capture of any fugitive slaves., no. 6 from The Legend of John Brown
Jacob Lawrence
1977
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for John Brown, after long meditation, planned to fortify himself somewhere in the mountains of Virginia or Tennessee and there make raids on surrounding plantations, freeing slaves., no. 13 from The Legend of John Brown
John Brown, after long meditation, planned to fortify himself somewhere in the mountains of Virginia or Tennessee and there make raids on surrounding plantations, freeing slaves., no. 13 from The Legend of John Brown
Jacob Lawrence
1977
Don Quixote Releases the Galley Slaves
William Hogarth
n.d.
Slaves of Rebel General Thomas F. Drayton
Henry P. Moore
1862
Paul and Virginie, 1 [Virginia Intercedes for a Runaway Slave]
Charles-Melchior Descourtis
1795
The Slave Dealer
Stephen Greely Putnam
n.d.
Hands of Mr. Henry Brooks, ex-slave. Parks Ferry Road, Greene County, Georgia
Jack Delano
1941
Slave Pen, Alexandria, Va.
Mathew B. Brady
ca. 1861-1865
Bathers
Robert Philippi
1918
Tree Wives
Robert Philippi
n.d.