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Runaway Slave Poster, 1837
Runaway Slave Poster, 1837, republished in "The Underground Railroad from Slavery to Freedom" by Wilbur Henry Siebert, Albert Bushnell Hart Edition: Published by Macmillan, 1898, pg. 26.
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Title Page of The Workes of Benjamin Jonson, 1616
The title page of Ben Jonson's works, The Works of Benjamin Jonson, published in 1616.
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William Drummond of Hawthornden
Portrait of Scottish poet William Drummond of Hawthornden (1585-1649), oil on panel by an unknown artist, 1612.
Artwork photographed by Antonia Reeve.
Scottish National Portrait Gallery, Edinburgh.
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William Shakespeare and Ben Jonson at the Mermaid Tavern
An imagined conversation between William Shakespeare and Ben Jonson at the Mermaid Tavern, illustration from A book for Shakespeare plays and pageants by Orie Latham Hatcher, 1916.
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Ben Jonson
Ben Jonson (1572-1637), English poet and playwright who flourished during the Elizabethan and Jacobean eras, oil on panel copy of an original painting by Abraham van Blijenberch, c. 1617.
National Portrait Gallery, London.
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Fort Gaines on Dauphin Island, Alabama, USA
Fort Gaines on Dauphin Island, Alabama, USA. After the escaped slave Wallace Turnage found freedom at the Union Fort Powell, he was taken to nearby Fort Gaines and was employed as a cook by the officer Julius Turner. Photograph by Altairisfar...
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Niagara Suspension Bridge, 1859 - Main Gateway to Freedom for Former Slaves Seeking Freedom in Canada
A locomotive crossing the Niagara Suspension Bridge over the Niagara River. Anna Maria Weems was safe after she crossed over the Niagara River into Canada. Image by William England, 1859.
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Price & Birch Slave Traders, Virginia
Price & Birch Slave Traders, Alexandria, Virginia, photographed by Andrew J. Russell, c. 1861-1865.
Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.
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Anna Maria Weems as Joe Wright
Anna Maria Weems disguised as "Joe Wright" escaping slavery in Maryland in 1855. Illustration from page 183 of an 1872 edition of The Underground Railroad by William Still.
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Rosalind Tutoring Orlando in the Ceremony of Marriage - As You Like It, Act IV Scene I
Rosalind Tutoring Orlando in the Ceremony of Marriage in William Shakespeare's As You Like It, Act IV Scene I, oil on canvas by Walter Howell Deverell, c. 1853
Birmingham Museums and Art Gallery.