American Anti-Slavery Society, 1833-1870 Slave Market of America.

GLC04557

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GLC#
GLC04557
Type
Broadsides, posters & signs
Date
1836
Author/Creator
American Anti-Slavery Society, 1833-1870
Title
Slave Market of America.
Place Written
New York, New York
Pagination
1 p. : Height: 72 cm, Width: 56 cm
Primary time period
National Expansion and Reform, 1815-1860
Sub-Era
Slavery & Anti-slavery

American Anti-Slavery Society broadside regarding the abolition of slavery in the District of Columbia. The text quotes scripture, the Declaration of Independence, the federal Constitution, state constitutions, and news accounts. Illustrated with nine woodcuts. The woodcuts include the signing of the Declaration (based on Trumbull), a map of the capitol district entitled "The Residence of 7000 Slaves," a picture of the capitol building, three pictures of public prisons including one captioned "Jail in Washington, Sale of a Free Citizen to pay his Jail Fees," and three pictures of "Private Prisons" consisting of a slave house, ship and prison. Printed by William S. Dorr. Matted dimensions 89 x 71 cm.

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