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In the early 1900s, a maid-of-all-work diligently sweeps a step, embodying the essence of drudge


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In the early 1900s, a maid-of-all-work diligently sweeps a step, embodying the essence of drudge. With her apron tied tightly and broom in hand, she tackles the never-ending task of cleaning. The image captures the tireless efforts of those who toil behind the scenes. Meanwhile, Nancy, known as "The Drudge, " is depicted in a vibrant colour lithograph. Her weary eyes tell tales of hardship and endless labor. She represents countless individuals whose lives are consumed by menial tasks. Dick Swiveller and the Marchioness come alive through an illustration from Charles Dickens' novel. In their unlikely companionship, they navigate life's challenges together with resilience and determination. Their story reminds us that even amidst drudgery, unexpected friendships can bring solace. A Tale of Two Cities also sheds light on drudgery within its pages. Through a powerful lithograph illustration, we witness characters entangled in the harsh realities of slave trading along East Africa's coast. The haunting images portray enslaved individuals enduring unimaginable suffering while others fight for their liberation. Bishop Steeres Mission emerges as a beacon of hope amid this darkness; its interior reveals released slaves finding solace and support at universities established for their education and empowerment. The mission church stands tall as a symbol of resistance against oppression. Morocco Slave-Traders Returning from Timbuctoo showcases another facet of drudgery – those profiting from human exploitation returning home after conducting their cruel business ventures abroad. These glimpses into history remind us that throughout time and across continents, many have been trapped in lives defined by monotonous labor or subjected to unspeakable cruelty under oppressive systems like slavery.