
Stake attention in this memory
The image shows a section of a wall in a museum, likely in Badagry, Nigeria, based on the subject matter of the displays. The wall is painted a slightly off-white color and has several framed pictures hanging on it. Two of these frames are prominently featured in the center of the image. The frame on the top contains a black and white illustration of Toussaint Louverture, a Haitian general, dressed in military attire, including a hat with feathers. He is holding a sword, with other soldiers visible in the background. A printed description of Toussaint Louverture is placed next to this picture. The frame below depicts John Brown, an American abolitionist. There is a portrait of him with a distinctive beard, accompanied by bullet points describing his activities and legacy, including his raid on Harper's Ferry and views about him from Northerners and Southerners. The frame is labeled "LA/21/MTAC/066/4/01/3" in the top corner. Other framed pictures are partially visible on either side of the main subjects.
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