Allegory to the Law of the Free Womb at the National History Museum
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Title
Allegory to the Law of the Free Womb at the National History Museum
Description
Sculpture made by A.D. Bressae in 1871, a boy carries in one hand a sign that read "Honor to Dom Pedro II" and a broken chain in the other. It is a typical example of how artistic representations of historical events distort reality by celebrating the powers that be and ignoring the struggles of the enslaved population for freedom.
Creator
Daniel Domingues
Publisher
James Myers
Date
June 2022
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Original Format
photo
Citation
Daniel Domingues, “Allegory to the Law of the Free Womb at the National History Museum,” Diasporic Cultures of Slavery: Engaging Disciplines, Engaging Communities, accessed September 19, 2024, https://digitalprojects.rice.edu/MellonSawyer/items/show/12.