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The Civil Rights Movement: Half a Century of Marching
This educational module explores the civil rights movement of the 1950s and 1960s. The unit details and explains the different organizations formed, the actions taken by them, and their results. This module will cover events, individuals, and groups…
Abandoned Tanks
Derelict tanks lie strewn about a chaotic battlefield at Clapham Junction, Ypres, Belgium, ca. 1918.
The Plumb-Pudding in Danger;–or–State Epicures Taking un Petit Souper
Napoleon Bonaparte was declared emperor of France in 1804, and the English statesman William Pitt sat across a dining table, each carving out a piece from a plum pudding in the shape of the world. "The diminutive Napoleon, rising from his seat to…
Tags: France, London, Political Cartoon, Satire
Savi, Benin Slave Trading Port
Image depicting a slave trading port in Savi, Benin.
Tags: Benin, English, french, port, Portuguese, Slave, Slave Ship, trade, trading
The Beggar's Opera
John Gay's The Beggar's Opera uses caricature and parody to mock the corruption of both the upper class and the criminal underworld. Instead of noble heroes or virtuous leaders, Gay presents a world where thieves and politicians are barely…
Tags: 18th Century Arts, Opera, Satire
Thoughts upon the African Slave Trade
Writing by John Newton in 1788 titled 'Thoughts upon the African Slave Trade'. 1st print.
Tags: Slavery
The memorial statue of Joseph Sturge
The statue is in memory of Joseph Sturge at his home city of Birmingham, England.
Tags: Religious Leader
Declaration of Independence (painting)
This painting depicts the moment on June 28, 1776, when the first draft of the Declaration of Independence was presented to the Second Continental Congress. The document stated the principles for which the Revolutionary War was being fought and which…