Placard stating "I AM A MAN"carried by Arthur J
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Placard stating "I AM A MAN"carried by Arthur J
A white poster with black lettering used by Arthur J. Schmidt during the 1968 Memphis March. I Am a Man is a declaration of civil rights, often used as a personal statement and as a declaration of independence against oppression.
In the United States and South Africa, the term boy was used as a pejorative racist insult towards men of colour and slaves, indicating their subservient social status of being less than men. The response: Am I not a man and a brother? became a catchphrase used by British and American abolitionists. A small Allied Printing Trades Council label is stamped on the bottom of the front of the poster at center in black ink. The back of the poster is blank
Media ID 22167299
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