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21 Ιουλ 2024 · Portraits of children captioned “Emancipated Slaves—White and Colored” were part of a publicity campaign to raise funds for schools for emancipated slaves.
Through an analysis of these photos, the themes of gender, childhood, and race become prominent. The promotion of education and the use of white-looking children were effective in supporting a movement towards anti-slavery.
By juxtaposing these narratives against images of the slave trade, students can begin to understand the brutalities of enslavement. In the first image, students see children chained in the same manner as adults in a slave coffle, which they can relate to Equiano's narrative.
Photographs of emancipated children were sold to raise money for the education of freed slaves in New Orleans. The children featured in this photograph drew attention to the fact that slavery was not solely a matter of color.
These portraits of emancipated slave children from New Orleans were created as part of a campaign to raise money for their education and, more broadly, to generate sympathy for the plight of...
Photographs of emancipated children by photographer Charles Paxson were sold to raise money for the education of freed slaves in New Orleans. The children featured in these photographs drew attention to the fact that slavery was not simply a matter of color but of birth.
12 Μαρ 2013 · Published to coincide with the 150 anniversary of emancipation this past January, the book highlights 150 rare photographs that show slaves and formers slaves as dignified, beautiful, and...