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Emancipated Collection

Background imageEmancipated Collection: Reading the Scriptures, 1874. Creator: Thomas Waterman Wood

Reading the Scriptures, 1874. Creator: Thomas Waterman Wood
Reading the Scriptures, 1874

Background imageEmancipated Collection: Une femme comme moi...remettre un bouton?... 1844. Creator: Honore Daumier

Une femme comme moi...remettre un bouton?... 1844. Creator: Honore Daumier
Une femme comme moi...remettre un bouton?... 1844. Une femme comme moi...remettre un bouton?...vous etes fou!... - Allons bon

Background imageEmancipated Collection: Oh, How I Love The Old Flag. Rebecca, A Slave Girl from New Orleans, 1864. Creator: Charles Paxson

Oh, How I Love The Old Flag. Rebecca, A Slave Girl from New Orleans, 1864. Creator: Charles Paxson
Oh, How I Love The Old Flag. Rebecca, A Slave Girl from New Orleans, 1864. Additional title: Propaganda portrait of Rebecca, A Slave Girl from New Orleans, seated, and gazing at the United States flag

Background imageEmancipated Collection: Rebecca, An Emancipated Slave from New Orleans, 1863. Creator: Myron H. Kimball

Rebecca, An Emancipated Slave from New Orleans, 1863. Creator: Myron H. Kimball
Rebecca, An Emancipated Slave from New Orleans, 1863. Additional title: Propaganda portrait of Rebecca, An Emancipated Slave from New Orleans, kneeling in prayer

Background imageEmancipated Collection: Dis donc...mon mari...j'ai bien envie d'appeler mon drame.. 1844. Creator: Honore Daumier

Dis donc...mon mari...j'ai bien envie d'appeler mon drame.. 1844. Creator: Honore Daumier
Dis donc...mon mari...j'ai bien envie d'appeler mon drame.. 1844. Dis donc...mon mari...j'ai bien envie d'appeler mon drame Arthur et d'intituler mon enfant Oscar

Background imageEmancipated Collection: The Freedman, 1862-63. Creator: John Quincy Adams Ward

The Freedman, 1862-63. Creator: John Quincy Adams Ward
The Freedman, 1862-63. A freed slave with shackles broken, modelled from life, considered to be one of the first naturalistic sculptural representations of an African American

Background imageEmancipated Collection: Don t get the clothes too blue!, 1897. Creator: BW Kilburn

Don t get the clothes too blue!, 1897. Creator: BW Kilburn
Don t get the clothes too blue!, 1897. [Woman in bloomers-style bicycling outfit instructing her husband how to do the laundry

Background imageEmancipated Collection: Carte-de-visite portrait of Harriet Tubman, 1868-1869. Creator: Benjamin F. Powelson

Carte-de-visite portrait of Harriet Tubman, 1868-1869. Creator: Benjamin F. Powelson
African-American anti-slavery activist Harriet Tubman (c1820-1913) was born into slavery in Maryland. She escaped in 1849

Background imageEmancipated Collection: Allegory of Freedom, 1863 or after. Creator: Unknown

Allegory of Freedom, 1863 or after. Creator: Unknown
Allegory of Freedom, 1863 or after

Background imageEmancipated Collection: Emancipated Slaves, from 'Le Journal Illustre', July 23-30, 1865

Emancipated Slaves, from "Le Journal Illustre", July 23-30, 1865
Emancipated Slaves, from " Le Journal Illustre", July 23-30, 1865

Background imageEmancipated Collection: Emancipated Slaves Brought from Louisiana by Colonel George H. Banks, December 1863

Emancipated Slaves Brought from Louisiana by Colonel George H. Banks, December 1863

Background imageEmancipated Collection: Laborers at Quartermasters Wharf, Alexandria, Virginia, 1863-65

Laborers at Quartermasters Wharf, Alexandria, Virginia, 1863-65. Formerly attributed to Mathew B. Brady


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