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Emancipation Proclamation

With the text of the Emancipation Proclamation surrounded by vignettes contrasting the cruelty and exploitation of slavery with the rights and benefits that enslaved African Americans potentially gained with emancipation, most of the pictures of slavery and freedom in this 1864 print were copied from Thomas Nast's 1863 <em>Harper's Weekly</em> engraving <a title="Nast Emancipation" href="http://civilwar.picturinghistory.gc.cuny.edu/presentations-about-selected-topics/emancipation/quotthe_emancipation_of_the_negroes_january_1863the_past_and_the_futurequot/i/34/" target="_self">"Emancipation of the Negroes, January, 1863&mdash;The Past and Future."</a>With the text of the Emancipation Proclamation surrounded by vignettes contrasting the cruelty and exploitation of slavery with the rights and benefits that enslaved African Americans potentially gained with emancipation, most of the pictures of slavery and freedom in this 1864 print were copied from Thomas Nast's 1863 Harper's Weekly engraving "Emancipation of the Negroes, January, 1863—The Past and Future."

Physical Dimensions: 19.6 x 27.5 in.

Creator: L. Lipman

Source: Prints and Photographs Division, Library of Congress

Publisher: Milwaukee: S. W. Martin & N. P. Judson

Date: 1864