01943ckm a2200397 a 4500 000149150 20230712142904.0 kjobo 030409s1838 nyunnn| | kneng d Fels-42 3 ppl PPL gihc Emancipated slaves can take care of themselves [graphic]. [New York: s.n., 1838] 1 print: woodcut; image 4 x 8 cm. (1.75 x 3.25 in) Illustration in the American Anti-Slavery Almanac, for 1839 (New York: Published for the American Anti-Slavery Society, 1838), p. 21. At the left, the illustration depicts a free black man, or a "paid" laborer. He works vigorously with a hoe, and is dressed in a suit and top hat. At the right, a slave, or an "unpaid" laborer, is shown. He also works with a hoe, but unlike his counterpart, he is barely dressed, and looks weak and despondent. Fels Afro-Americana Image Project, Anti-Slavery Movement Imagery. Free African Americans Employment. Slaves Emancipation United States. 80163 Slave labor United States. African American agricultural laborers. 67105 Woodcuts 1830-1840. gmgpc Book illustrations 1830-1840. gmgpc SP3 African American History American Anti-Slavery Society. 3297 American anti-slavery almanac, for 1839. New York: Published for the American Anti-Slavery Society, 1838. Imprint NY. New York. 1838. Library Company of Philadelphia Rare Am 1838 Ame Ant 16996.D.3 p 21 Digital image https://digital.librarycompany.org/islandora/object/Islandora%3A2765 16996.D.3 R Am 1838 Ame Ant 16996.D.3 p 21 16996.D.3 R Am 1838 Ame Ant 16996.D.3 p 21 (CPomAG)80005629 142064 142064 000149150 CONV 00 20051208 1945 000149150 20060120 1813 000149150 20060201 1536 000149150 20071018 1953 000149150 EDITH 40 20090213 1041 000149150 ANN 40 20171109 1358 ppl NY. New York. 1838. Imprint