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NEW BLACK CODE, 1867. Selling a freedman to pay his fine at Monticello, Florida under the New Black Code, whereby any man without visible means of support might be fined for vagrancy and, if the fine was not paid, his services sold to the highest bidder. Engraving, 1867
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NEW BLACK CODE, 1867. Selling a freedman to pay his fine at Monticello, Florida under the New Black Code, whereby any man without visible means of support might be fined for vagrancy and, if the fine was not paid, his services sold to the highest bidder. Engraving, 1867
NEW BLACK CODE, 1867. Selling a freedman to pay his fine at Monticello, Florida under the " New Black Code, " whereby any man without visible means of support might be fined for vagrancy and, if the fine was not paid, his services sold to the highest bidder. Engraving, 1867
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1867 Auction Debt Florida Free Freedmen Legal Liberated Monticello Prejudice Reconstruction Selling South East Vagrant
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This powerful print from 1867 captures a dark chapter in American history known as the "New Black Code". In Monticello, Florida, under this oppressive law, any man without visible means of support could be fined for vagrancy. If unable to pay the fine, his services were sold to the highest bidder. The engraving depicts a heart-wrenching scene where a freedman is being auctioned off to settle his debt. The image serves as a stark reminder of the deep-rooted prejudice and discrimination that African Americans faced during Reconstruction. It showcases how even after being liberated from slavery, they still had to endure systemic oppression and exploitation. The presence of a dog in the engraving adds another layer of symbolism. Dogs have historically been used as symbols of loyalty and companionship; however, here it represents how even loyal individuals were treated as mere property to be bought and sold. This print offers us an opportunity to reflect on our past and recognize the immense struggles endured by those who fought for freedom and equality. It serves as a testament to their resilience in the face of adversity while reminding us never to forget or repeat such injustices again.
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