Pardon. Franchise Columbia. -- "Shall I trust these men, and not this man?" Th. Nast
Summary
Centerfold prints show Columbia considering why she should pardon Confederate troops who are begging for forgiveness when an African American Union soldier with an amputated leg does not have the right to vote.
Published in Harper's Weekly, 1865 August 5, pp. 488-489.
Forms part of: Nast, Thomas, 1840-1902. Illustrations and political cartoons by Thomas Nast which is part of: Ben and Beatrice Goldstein Foundation collection.
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Tags
african americans
military service
union
civil rights
allegiance
columbia symbolic character
forgiveness
rebels
confederate states of america
suffrage
history
civil war
casualties
surrenders
confederate
military personnel
war casualties
periodical illustrations
wood engravings
lot 14012
goldstein foundation collection prints and drawings
thomas nast
franchise columbia
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harpers weekly
race relations
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united states history
us civil war
library of congress
Date
01/01/1865
Location
confederate states of america
Source
Library of Congress
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Copyright info
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