Escape to Freedom - stock illustration
During the 19th century in the United States, images featuring African-American slaves escaping to freedom were often utilized on handbills offering rewards for their capture. These visuals served as powerful propaganda tools, with Southern plantation owners using them to reclaim perceived property, while abolitionists used similar imagery to raise awareness and aid escaped slaves.
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Categories:
- Slavery,
- American Civil War,
- Reparations for Slavery,
- Symbol,
- Abolitionism - Anti-slavery Movement,
- Bounty Hunter - Occupation,
- Civil Rights,
- Runaway,
- 19th Century,
- History,
- Poster,
- Wanted Poster,
- 1837,
- African-American Culture,
- American Culture,
- Antebellum,
- Anti-racism,
- Archival,
- Black History in the US,
- Border Patrol,
- Crisis,
- Diversity,
- Emancipation Proclamation,
- Emigration and Immigration,
- Engraved Image,
- Escaping,
- Freedom,
- Fugitive,
- Getting Away From It All,
- Homeless Person,
- Homelessness,
- Hopelessness,
- Human Rights,
- Illustration,
- Immigrant,
- Justice - Concept,
- Lithograph,
- Migrant Worker,
- People,
- Plantation,
- Politics and Government,
- Poverty,
- Prison Escape,
- Prisoner,
- Propaganda,
- Pursuit - Concept,
- Refugee,
- Running,
- Social Inclusion,
- Social Issues,
- Social Justice - Concept,
- Survival,
- The Past,
- USA,
- Vertical,