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Found 17 Items Tagged "slavery"
Objects
Unknown
Embroidery "Contraband 1862"
1862
William Hackwood; Wedgwood and Sons
Medallion
after 1786
Aramaic
Aramaic Adoption Contract
October 22, 416 B.C.E.
Cornelius Paulus
Punch Bowl
1792
Aramaic
Freedom for Tamut and Yehoishema
June 12, 427 B.C.E. (date written)
Judy Chicago
American, born 1939
Sojourner Truth test plate #2, from The Dinner Party
ca. 1978
Hiram S. Powers
American, 1805–1873
The Greek Slave
1866
Thomas Hovenden
American, 1840–1895
I Know'd It Was Ripe
ca. 1885
Kara Walker
American, born 1969
Burning African Village Play Set with Big House and Lynching
2006
Agostino Brunias
Italian, ca. 1730–1796
Free Women of Color with Their Children and Servants in a Landscape
Barbara Kruger
American, born 1945
Untitled (We Are Notifying You of a Change of Address)
1986
Consuelo Kanaga
American, 1894–1978
After Years of Hard Work (Tennessee)
1948
Kara Walker; Landfall Press, Inc.
Untitled (John Brown)
1997
Judy Chicago
American, born 1939
Sojourner Truth Place Setting
1974–1979
Helen West Heller
American, 1872–1955
Cotton Pickers, left section of tryptich "American Earth"
1935
David Levinthal; Steve Campbell; Tom Reed; Landfall Press, Inc.
The Slave Market
1999–2000
Winslow Homer
American, 1836–1910
Expulsion of Negroes and Abolitionists from Tremont Temple, Boston, Massachusetts, ...
Unknown
Embroidery "Contraband 1862"
1862
William Hackwood; Wedgwood and Sons
Medallion
after 1786
Aramaic
Aramaic Adoption Contract
October 22, 416 B.C.E.
Cornelius Paulus
Punch Bowl
1792
Aramaic
Freedom for Tamut and Yehoishema
June 12, 427 B.C.E. (date written)
Judy Chicago
American, born 1939
Sojourner Truth test plate #2, from The Dinner Party
ca. 1978
Hiram S. Powers
American, 1805–1873
The Greek Slave
1866
Thomas Hovenden
American, 1840–1895
I Know'd It Was Ripe
ca. 1885
Kara Walker
American, born 1969
Burning African Village Play Set with Big House and Lynching
2006
Agostino Brunias
Italian, ca. 1730–1796
Free Women of Color with Their Children and Servants in a Landscape
Barbara Kruger
American, born 1945
Untitled (We Are Notifying You of a Change of Address)
1986
Consuelo Kanaga
American, 1894–1978
After Years of Hard Work (Tennessee)
1948
Kara Walker; Landfall Press, Inc.
Untitled (John Brown)
1997
Judy Chicago
American, born 1939
Sojourner Truth Place Setting
1974–1979
Helen West Heller
American, 1872–1955
Cotton Pickers, left section of tryptich "American Earth"
1935
David Levinthal; Steve Campbell; Tom Reed; Landfall Press, Inc.
The Slave Market
1999–2000
Winslow Homer
American, 1836–1910
Expulsion of Negroes and Abolitionists from Tremont Temple, Boston, Massachusetts, ...
Unknown
Embroidery "Contraband 1862"
1862
William Hackwood; Wedgwood and Sons
Medallion
after 1786
Aramaic
Aramaic Adoption Contract
October 22, 416 B.C.E.
Cornelius Paulus
Punch Bowl
1792
Aramaic
Freedom for Tamut and Yehoishema
June 12, 427 B.C.E. (date written)
Judy Chicago
American, born 1939
Sojourner Truth test plate #2, from The Dinner Party
ca. 1978
Hiram S. Powers
American, 1805–1873
The Greek Slave
1866
Thomas Hovenden
American, 1840–1895
I Know'd It Was Ripe
ca. 1885
Kara Walker
American, born 1969
Burning African Village Play Set with Big House and Lynching
2006
Agostino Brunias
Italian, ca. 1730–1796
Free Women of Color with Their Children and Servants in a Landscape
Barbara Kruger
American, born 1945
Untitled (We Are Notifying You of a Change of Address)
1986
Consuelo Kanaga
American, 1894–1978
After Years of Hard Work (Tennessee)
1948
Kara Walker; Landfall Press, Inc.
Untitled (John Brown)
1997
Judy Chicago
American, born 1939
Sojourner Truth Place Setting
1974–1979
Helen West Heller
American, 1872–1955
Cotton Pickers, left section of tryptich "American Earth"
1935
David Levinthal; Steve Campbell; Tom Reed; Landfall Press, Inc.
The Slave Market
1999–2000
Winslow Homer
American, 1836–1910
Expulsion of Negroes and Abolitionists from Tremont Temple, Boston, Massachusetts, ...
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