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Southern arguments to stop the mouths of Northern guests [graphic].
Persistent link:
https://digital.librarycompany.org/islandora/object/Islandora%3A2766
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Contributor
American Anti-Slavery Society.
Title
Southern arguments to stop the mouths of Northern guests [graphic].
Publisher
[New York: s.n]
Publisher
NY. New York. 1838
Date
[1838]
Physical Description
1 print: woodcut; image 4 x 8 cm. (1.75 x 3.25 in)
Description
According to the caption, this domestic interior shows a Northern man who moved to the South and married into a slave-owning family. Seated at a lavish table, the man and his family enjoy the fruits of slave labor. Through the left-hand window, a slave is being whipped by an overseer. A few other slaves can be seen through the window on the right.
Is part of
American anti-slavery almanac, for 1839. New York: Published for the American Anti-Slavery Society, 1838.
Notes
Illustration in the American Anti-Slavery Almanac, for 1839 (New York: Published for the American Anti-Slavery Society, 1838), p. 23.
Fels Afro-Americana Image Project, Anti-Slavery Movement Imagery.
Subject
Slavery -- Economic aspects.
Slaveholders.
Slaves.
Whipping.
Genre
Woodcuts -- 1830-1840.
Book illustrations -- 1830-1840.
Location
Library Company of Philadelphia| Books & Other Texts | Rare | Am 1838 Ame Ant 16996.D.3 p 23
Accession number
16996.D.3
In Collections
Fels African Americana Image Project
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