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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…
A Modest Proposal
Jonathan Swift's 'A Modest Proposal' is a satirical essay where Swift suggests, with chilling seriousness, that the impoverished Irish might ease their economic troubles by selling their children as food to the rich. Swift used extreme irony and…
John Newton
John Newton (1725-1807), Slave trader, clergyman and friend of the poet William Cowper.
Tags: Religion, Religious Leader
Excerpts from A Visit to the United States in 1841
These are excerpts from Joseph Sturge's book, A Visit to the United States in 1841, and they show what he saw on his visit to the United States. He promoted for the abolition of slavery in the U.S. especiallly after his visit.
Tags: Abolition, Religious Leader, Slavery
Pabst Blue Ribbon Ad 1911
An old logo for Pabst Blue Ribbon beer. The logo is a red circle with an upside down leaf with the letter 'B' stamped on the center. In the curve of the circle its says, 'PABST MILWAUKEE" in white. Outside of the main circle, there is a blue ribbon…