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Man sells a slave woman, 1775. Creator: AnonymousMan sells a slave woman, 1775. Private Collection
Martin Luther King (1929-1968), Protestant clergyman, leader of the nonviolent fight against racial discrimination, during the conference in Norway when receiving the Nobel Prize of Peace in 1964
The Abolition of the Slave Trade or the Inhumanity of Dealers in Human Flesh …, 1792The Abolition of the Slave Trade or the Inhumanity of Dealers in Human Flesh exemplified in Captn. Kimbers Treatment of a young Negro Girl of 15 for her Virgin Modesty, pub
The Cotton Wagon, 1880s. Private Collection
Queen Nzinga with Military Entourage, Kingdom of Matamba, Angola (From: Manoscritti Araldi), Between 1665 and 1668. Found in the Collection of Biblioteca Estense Universitaria, Modena
Slaves working in the sweet potato fields on the Hopkinson plantation, 1862. Found in the Collection of Library of Congress, Washington D. C
Slaves in the cellar of a slave boat, c. 1830. Found in the Collection of Instituto Itau Cultural
Exhibition Samoa. Our new fellow countrymen, 1901. Private Collection
Colored People Not Allowed on This Line, 1863. Artist: Brown, John George (1831-1913)Colored People Not Allowed on This Line, 1863. Private Collection
Of Course He Wants to Vote the Democratic Ticket, 1876. Artist: Frost, Arthur Burdett (1851-1928)Of Course He Wants to Vote the Democratic Ticket, 1876. From a private collection
Captain Alfred Dreyfus, French soldier disgraced in the Dreyfus Affair, c1900 (1906). From Cassells History of England, Vol
Anti-semitism: medieval inscription on the town wall, Rothenburg, Germany, (1956). The placard shows a jew with a money bag. The text reads: Making big profits, greed and craftiness is my business
Anti-semitism: a pass issued to Jews at Frankfurt, 1790 (1956). A print from Ideas, a volume about the origin and early history of many things, common and less common, essential and inessential
Protest in Brittany, 1902. Protesters at Landerneau in front of the St Julien school after the French Republic forbade church services and preaching in the Breton language
Honour to Agneta Frances Ramsay! Cambridge, June, 1887. Artist: George du MaurierHonour to Agneta Frances Ramsay! Cambridge, June, 1887. Mr Punch bows to Agneta Frances Ramsay who sat, and passed with First Class Honours, the papers set
The Coming Race, 1872. Artist: George du MaurierThe Coming Race, 1872. Cartoon showing the patronising attitude women in the medical profession could expect from male colleagues. From Punch, London, 14 September 1872
Negro labour strengthening the fortifications of Savannah, Georgia, American Civil War, 1863Negro labour strengthening the fortifications of Savannah, Georgia, American Civil War. From The Illustrated London News, 18 April 1863. Wood engraving
Homage to Martin Luther King, 1968. Martin Luther King Jnr (1929-1968), American black civil rights campaigner and Nobel Peace Prize winner, was assassinated on 4 April 1968
Slave auction shop, Atlanta, Georgia, USA, c1860-62Slave auction shop, Atlanta, Georgia, USA c1860-62
The Anti-Semitic Movement, 1881. Punch illustrates how anti-Semitism was rife in both teaching and culture in 1881. From Punch, or the London Charivari, July 30, 1881
Will He Clear It?, 1873. Artist: Joseph SwainWill He Clear It?, 1873. The horse being ridden by Liberal Prime Minister, Mr Gladstone, approaches the stone wall entitled Irish Education