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Summary

Title / Description


Portrays a black family between a lynched body hanging from a tree and the remains of a burning schoolhouse, with the caption "Worse than Slavery".
Author(s)


Thomas Nast (1840 - 1902)
Copyright holder


Harper's Weekly
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Source


http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:The_Union_as_It_Was.jpg and http://blackhistory.harpweek.com/7Illustrations/Reconstruction/UnionAsItWas.htm]
Date created


October 24, 1874
Country of first publication


United States
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