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JACOB COXEY, 1894. Coxey (right) with his followers Columbus Jones (left) and Carl
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JACOB COXEY, 1894. Coxey (right) with his followers Columbus Jones (left) and Carl
JACOB COXEY, 1894.
Coxey (right) with his followers Columbus Jones (left) and Carl Browne leaving the Washington, D.C. district jail on 10 June 1894 after serving twenty days for trespassing. Oil over a photograph
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1894 Army Browne Businessman Carl Columbus Coxey Crime Jacob Jones June Prison Protester Statesman Top Hat Washington Briefcase
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This print from 1894 captures the historical figure Jacob Coxey and his loyal followers, Columbus Jones and Carl Browne. The trio is seen leaving the Washington, D. C. district jail on June 10th after serving a twenty-day sentence for trespassing. In this oil-over-photograph artwork, their determined expressions reflect their commitment to their cause. Jacob Coxey, known as both a protester and statesman of his time, stands tall on the right side of the image. His charismatic presence exudes confidence as he wears a top hat that symbolizes his status as a businessman in late 19th-century America. To his left stands Columbus Jones, another dedicated follower who shares Coxey's passion for change. Carl Browne completes this powerful trio with an air of resilience and determination etched across his face. These men represent not only themselves but also countless others who sought justice during this turbulent era. The backdrop showcases the exterior of Washington, D. C. , reminding us that these brave individuals fought against societal norms to bring attention to pressing issues such as crime and poverty in North America at the turn of the century. This thought-provoking piece serves as a visual testament to those who dared challenge authority in pursuit of progress. It encapsulates an important chapter in history when ordinary citizens became catalysts for change amidst adversity.
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