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Anti-American Rebellion in Nicaragua, 1928: barricade built by supporters of General
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Anti-American Rebellion in Nicaragua, 1928: barricade built by supporters of General
XEE4160348 Anti-American Rebellion in Nicaragua, 1928: barricade built by supporters of General Sandino. Illustration of Damblans in " Le Pelerin" of February 5, 1928. by Damblans, Eugene (1865-1945); Private Collection; (add.info.: Anti-American Rebellion in Nicaragua, 1928: barricade built by supporters of General Sandino. Illustration of Damblans in " Le Pelerin" of February 5, 1928.); Stefano Bianchetti; Uruguayan, out of copyright
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Anti-American Rebellion in Nicaragua, 1928 - A Symbol of Resistance
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. This print captures a pivotal moment in history - the Anti-American Rebellion in Nicaragua, 1928. The image showcases a formidable barricade constructed by fervent supporters of General Sandino, who led the rebellion against American intervention in their country. The illustration, originally featured in "Le Pelerin" on February 5th, 1928 and created by Eugene Damblans, vividly portrays the intensity and determination of those involved. The street scene comes to life as we witness the defiance etched on the faces of these brave individuals. The barricade itself stands tall and proud; it is both a physical obstacle and a powerful symbol of resistance against foreign influence. Its construction represents unity among Nicaraguans who were united under General Sandino's cause. In this historic moment frozen in time, we glimpse into Central America's struggle for independence during the early 20th century. The vibrant colors used by Stefano Bianchetti further emphasize the passion and energy that fueled this revolt. As we reflect upon this photograph today, it serves as a reminder of how ordinary people can rise up against injustice when pushed too far. It also prompts us to question our own roles within global power dynamics and encourages us to stand up for what we believe is right. This print from Fine Art Finder not only immortalizes an important chapter in Nicaraguan history but also invites viewers to contemplate themes such as anti-Americanism
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