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Tote Bag : RECONSTRUCTION, 1879. Cartoon, 1879, by Thomas Nast on the ending of Black enfranchisement with the passing of the Reconstruction period in the South
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RECONSTRUCTION, 1879. Cartoon, 1879, by Thomas Nast on the ending of Black enfranchisement with the passing of the Reconstruction period in the South
RECONSTRUCTION, 1879.
Cartoon, 1879, by Thomas Nast on the ending of Black enfranchisement with the passing of the Reconstruction period in the South
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Media ID 7593313
1879 Ballot Box Bayonet Democratic System Nast Reconstruction Rifle
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RECONSTRUCTION, 1879 - A Powerful Depiction of the End of Black Enfranchisement
EDITORS COMMENTS
. This print showcases a thought-provoking cartoon by Thomas Nast, created in 1879. With remarkable detail and symbolism, Nast captures the profound moment when Black enfranchisement came to an abrupt halt with the conclusion of the Reconstruction period in the South. The image portrays a scene filled with tension and uncertainty. In the foreground stands a determined African American soldier holding a rifle, representing their fight for freedom and equality during Reconstruction. However, looming over him is a white soldier armed with a bayonet, symbolizing opposition to racial progress. At the center of this powerful composition lies an overturned ballot box - once seen as a beacon of hope for African Americans' democratic participation. Its presence serves as a stark reminder that despite significant gains made during Reconstruction, these hard-won rights were being stripped away. Nast's artwork masterfully conveys both despair and resilience through his portrayal of individuals affected by this pivotal moment in history. The expressions on their faces reflect anguish and disappointment at witnessing such regression within society. This print not only commemorates an important era but also prompts viewers to reflect upon how far we have come in our ongoing struggle for racial justice and equality. It serves as a poignant reminder that progress should never be taken for granted or allowed to slip away without consequence.
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