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ROBERT B. ELLIOTT. The Shackle Broken - by the Genius of Freedom, Lithograph by E

ROBERT B. ELLIOTT. The Shackle Broken - by the Genius of Freedom, Lithograph by E


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ROBERT B. ELLIOTT. The Shackle Broken - by the Genius of Freedom, Lithograph by E

ROBERT B. ELLIOTT.
The Shackle Broken - by the Genius of Freedom, Lithograph by E. Sachse & Co. 1874

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1874 Abraham Army Ballot Black Broken Congressman Elliott Equality Floor Freedom Genius Horseback House Of Representatives Intelligence Jury Liberty Lincoln Navy Politician Reconstruction Robert Shackle South Carolina Speech Statue Civil Rights Act


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ROBERT B. ELLIOTT: Breaking the Shackles of Injustice". This lithograph, created in 1874 by E. Sachse & Co. , immortalizes the remarkable Robert B. Elliott and his unwavering dedication to freedom and equality. The image portrays Elliott, an African American congressman from South Carolina, on horseback within the hallowed halls of the House of Representatives. Elliott's powerful presence is accentuated by a broken shackle at his feet, symbolizing his pivotal role in dismantling the chains of oppression that plagued America during Reconstruction. As a prominent advocate for civil rights, he fought tirelessly for equal opportunities and justice for all citizens. The sepia-toned print captures Elliott mid-speech on the floor of Congress, surrounded by statues representing liberty and intelligence. His commanding posture reflects both strength and determination as he addresses fellow politicians with eloquence and conviction. This lithograph serves as a testament to Abraham Lincoln's vision for a united nation where every individual can exercise their right to vote freely without discrimination or prejudice. It stands as a reminder that progress towards equality requires courage, resilience, and unwavering commitment. Through this artwork, we honor Robert B. Elliott's legacy – an extraordinary man who used his position in government to champion civil rights during one of America's most transformative eras. Let us remember him not only as an influential politician but also as a beacon of hope whose actions continue to inspire generations striving for true freedom.

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