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English: Title: The Fifteenth Amendment and its results
Abstract: Another of several large prints commemorating the celebration in Baltimore of the enactment of the Fifteenth Amendment. (See also nos. 1870-2 and 1870-3.) A group of black men, on horseback and wearing top hats, sashes, and badges, lead a procession. Behind them follow black soldiers and others carrying American flags and banners with portraits of an Indian brave, a black military officer, and Liberty. A small float with a crowned woman under a canopy also follows. On either side of the picture are two columns, "Education" and "Science," on top of which rest ballot boxes wreathed in oak leaves. The columns are connected by arches with the legend "The Right of Citizens of the United States to Vote Shall Not Be Denied or Abridged by the United States or Any State on Account of Race Color or Condition of Servitude." At left, beside the "Education" column, is a classroom scene where a black man teaches two black children geography. Below this scene is a bust portrait of Frederick Douglass. At right, near the "Science" column, are two black men at work. One, a stonemason, carves a large column. The other, a smith, stands at his anvil. Below this scene is a bust portrait of Mississippi senator Hiram R. Revels. The upper register of the print features portraits of white benefactors. In the center is an oval portrait of Lincoln, framed in oak leaves. It is decorated with an eagle and American flags, and flanked by seated figures of History or Learning (left) and Columbia or Liberty (right) with a shield, Phrygian cap, and sword. At the far left are busts of President Ulysses S. Grant and Vice President Schuyler Colfax, and at far right busts of abolitionist martyr John Brown and Baltimore jurist Hugh Lenox Bond. Physical description: 1 print on wove paper : lithograph ; image 50.4 x 59.5 cm. Notes: Published in: American political prints, 1766-1876 / Bernard F. Reilly. Boston : G.K. Hall, 1991, entry 1870-6.; Title from item.; "Entered ... 1870 by Schneider & Fuchs ..."; Exhibited: Capitol Visitors Center of the Library of Congress, Washington, D.C., 2011.; Printed below title: "Respectfully dedicated to the colored Citizens of the U.S. of America A.D. 1870. by Schneider & Fuchs. 184 N. Eutaw St. Baltimore Md."; drawn by G.F. Kahl. |
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- Fifteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution
- American political prints, 1766-1876: A catalog of the collections in the Library of Congress
- 1870 in Baltimore
- Flag of the United States (1867–1877)
- Abraham Lincoln in art
- Reconstruction Era
- African American history of the 1870s
- 1870-05-19
- May 1870 events in the United States