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Mrs Pells Pilgrimage, 1872. Artist: C Burt
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Mrs Pells Pilgrimage, 1872. Artist: C Burt
Mrs Pells Pilgrimage, 1872. A black woman carrying teacups points to a sign saying: Gentlemen not Permitted. Engraving from John Gilmary Sheas A Childs History of the United States, Hess and McDavitt, (New York, 1872)
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Bonnet Burt C Burt Fictional Character Forbidden John Gilmary John Gilmary Shea Pilgrimage Pointing Prohibited Segregation Shea Sign Teacup Afro American
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In this print titled "Mrs Pells Pilgrimage, 1872" we are transported back to the 19th century United States. The artist, C Burt, beautifully captures a powerful scene that speaks volumes about the social climate of the time. A strong African American woman stands at the center of attention, adorned in Victorian attire complete with an elegant hat and bonnet. In her hands, she delicately carries teacups, symbolizing refinement and grace amidst adversity. With determination in her eyes, she points towards a sign that reads "Gentlemen not Permitted". This striking image highlights the concept of segregation prevalent during that era. It serves as a reminder of the struggles faced by African Americans seeking equal rights and opportunities. The engraving is taken from John Gilmary Shea's book "A Child's History of the United States" which aimed to educate young readers about their country's past. Although Mrs Pells herself is a fictional character within this historical narrative, her presence represents countless real-life women who fought against discrimination. Through this thought-provoking artwork, we are reminded of both progress made and challenges yet to be overcome. It encapsulates the resilience and strength displayed by African American women throughout history while shedding light on important issues such as racial inequality and gender restrictions. This photograph print from Heritage Images allows us to reflect upon our nation's complex past while inspiring conversations about equality for all individuals regardless of race or gender.
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