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A White Slave Girl: “Mulatto Raised by Charles Sumner”
A narrative of discovery about one of the first photographs used to promote the abolitionist cause.
James M. Trotter
Two Young Women
Mr. Hunnewell’s Black Hands: Agassiz and the “Mixed Races” of Manaus
Delia
Isaac and Rosa
Wilson Chinn
Nineteenth-Century Scientific Travel and Racial Photography: The Formation of Louis Agassiz’s Brazilian Collection
White Suffering and the Branded Hand
This essay analyzes the social and racial significance of an unusual mid-nineteenth-century daguerreotype of a white abolitionist’s branded hand.
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