
Stake attention in this memory
The image shows a display of two framed prints on a wall, likely within a gallery or museum setting in Unknown, Unknown. The top print is a color painting depicting a historical scene with a crowd of people. Some individuals appear to be enslaved, while others are dressed in formal attire, suggesting a historical context related to emancipation or abolition. The bottom print is a monochrome illustration, possibly a lithograph, titled "THE EAST AFRICAN SLAVE TRADE. RESCUED FEMALE SLAVES AND CHILDREN QUESTIONED ON BOARD A BRITISH SHIP OF WAR." It portrays a group of women and children, presumed to be rescued slaves, being questioned by men in uniform, presumably British officers. Textual information is also present, including reference codes "LA/21/MTAC/066/4/0115" and "1/MTAC/066/4/01/6" below the respective prints, and a placard stating, "The American civil war provided the opportunities for some slaves who fought for the Northern America to be freed." The environment appears to be a well-lit, indoor space, with the wall painted in a light color.
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A4F31
Volume
10,073
Creator
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TVL
$15.82



