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Liberty Bound
Image via: Icons of Liberty: Emancipation Proclamation. Alexander and Moritz Kann, Emancipation Proclamation (1863). Chromolithograph, 23 x 28 1/2. Library of Congress, Washington. This chromolithograph shows a classical allegory presided over by America with an American eagle by her side, … Continue reading
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Tagged Abraham Lincoln, allegory, Apotheosis, Battle of Germantown, Benjamin Chew, Emancipation Proclamation, founding fathers, Freedom, George Washington, Kahn & Kahn, Liberty Bell, Resistance, Statue of Liberty, United State
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