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"Liberated: A Journey Through History and Freedom" Step into the past and witness the liberation of nations, minds, and spirits

Background imageLiberated Collection: Fourth and final page of Abraham Lincolns holograph manuscript, 1863

Fourth and final page of Abraham Lincolns holograph manuscript, 1863
EMANCIPATION PROC. P. 4. Fourth and final page of Abraham Lincolns holograph manuscript, 1863

Background imageLiberated Collection: 20th President of the United States. The Friend of the Freedmen

20th President of the United States. The Friend of the Freedmen. An 1880 cartoon published shortly before Garfields
JAMES A. GARFIELD (1831-1881). 20th President of the United States. The Friend of the Freedmen. An 1880 cartoon published shortly before Garfields election to the Presidency

Background imageLiberated Collection: Reconstruction, 1867

Reconstruction, 1867
RECONSTRUCTION, 1867. Freedmen in a voter registration office at Macon, Georgia. Wood engraving from an American newspaper of 1867

Background imageLiberated Collection: Emancipation Proclamation

Emancipation Proclamation
EMANCIPATION PROCLAMATION. Oil on canvas, 1863, by A.A. Lamb

Background imageLiberated Collection: Reconstruction, 1870

Reconstruction, 1870
RECONSTRUCTION, 1870. First municipal election in Richmond since the end of the war - registration of colored voters. Wood engraving from an American newspaper of 1870

Background imageLiberated Collection: Freedmen Voting, 1867

Freedmen Voting, 1867
FREEDMEN VOTING, 1867. Freedmen voting in New Orleans in 1867. Wood engraving from a contemporary American newspaper

Background imageLiberated Collection: Ulysses S. Grant

Ulysses S. Grant
ULYSSES S. GRANT (1822-1885). Ex-President Ulysses S. Grant being presented the Freedom of the City of London at Guildhall on 15 June 1877. Engraving from an English newspaper

Background imageLiberated Collection: North Carolina: Vote, 1867

North Carolina: Vote, 1867
NORTH CAROLINA: VOTE, 1867. Freedmen registering to vote at Asheville, North Carolina, in 1867. Contemporary color engraving

Background imageLiberated Collection: Freedmen Voting, 1871

Freedmen Voting, 1871
FREEDMEN VOTING, 1871. Freedmen voting at Richmond, Virginia, in 1871. Wood engraving from a contemporary American newspaper

Background imageLiberated Collection: Emancipation Proc. P. 2

Emancipation Proc. P. 2
EMANCIPATION PROC. P. 2. Abraham Lincolns holograph manuscript, 1863

Background imageLiberated Collection: HENRY BERRY LOWERY (c1844-c1872). American outlaw. Lowery and his band of guerillas in the swamps

HENRY BERRY LOWERY (c1844-c1872). American outlaw. Lowery and his band of guerillas in the swamps of Robeson County, North Carolina. Wood engraving from an American newspaper of 1872

Background imageLiberated Collection: HYMN OF THE FREEDMAN. American lithograph song sheet cover published during the Civil War

HYMN OF THE FREEDMAN. American lithograph song sheet cover published during the Civil War

Background imageLiberated Collection: PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1864. Republican Party campaign symbol for the election of 1864

PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1864. Republican Party campaign symbol for the election of 1864, which chose Abraham Lincoln for his second term

Background imageLiberated Collection: EMANCIPATION PROCLAMATION. Page one of Abraham Lincolns Emancipation Proclamation, 1863

EMANCIPATION PROCLAMATION. Page one of Abraham Lincolns Emancipation Proclamation, 1863

Background imageLiberated Collection: THE FIRST VOTE, 1867. Freedmen voting in the American South. Color engraving, 1867

THE FIRST VOTE, 1867. Freedmen voting in the American South. Color engraving, 1867

Background imageLiberated Collection: RICHMOND: VOTERS, 1870. Freedmen registering to vote in 1870 in the first municipal election in

RICHMOND: VOTERS, 1870. Freedmen registering to vote in 1870 in the first municipal election in Richmond, Virginia, held after the end of the Civil War: colored engraving, 1870

Background imageLiberated Collection: PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1840. A handbill of the Freemans ticket of the Liberty Party, 1840

PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN, 1840. A handbill of the Freemans ticket of the Liberty Party, 1840

Background imageLiberated Collection: DEMOCRATIC-REPUBLICAN PARTY. Label for the Democratic-Republican Party, 1790

DEMOCRATIC-REPUBLICAN PARTY. Label for the Democratic-Republican Party, 1790. Seal shows the French liberty cap

Background imageLiberated Collection: GERMANY: KELHEIM, 1863. View of the Hall of Liberation overlooking the Danube at Kelheim, Germany

GERMANY: KELHEIM, 1863. View of the Hall of Liberation overlooking the Danube at Kelheim, Germany, a monument to the War of Liberation against Napoleon I. Wood engraving, English, 1863

Background imageLiberated Collection: THANKSGIVING, 1852. Wood engraving, American, 1852

THANKSGIVING, 1852. Wood engraving, American, 1852

Background imageLiberated Collection: STAMP ACT, 1765. Stamp agent strung up on a Liberty Pole during an anti-Stamp Act demonstration in

STAMP ACT, 1765. Stamp agent strung up on a Liberty Pole during an anti-Stamp Act demonstration in the American colonies in 1765

Background imageLiberated Collection: SEAL OF NEW YORK, 1870. Allegory of Excelsior. American banknote engraving, c1870

SEAL OF NEW YORK, 1870. Allegory of Excelsior. American banknote engraving, c1870

Background imageLiberated Collection: ALLEGORY: COLUMBIA, 1870. Symbol of freedom. American banknote engraving c1870

ALLEGORY: COLUMBIA, 1870. Symbol of freedom. American banknote engraving c1870

Background imageLiberated Collection: FREEDMEN SCHOOL, 1868. Beach Institute, Savannah, Georgia. Wood engraving, 1868

FREEDMEN SCHOOL, 1868. Beach Institute, Savannah, Georgia. Wood engraving, 1868

Background imageLiberated Collection: EAGLE, 19th CENTURY. Line engraving

EAGLE, 19th CENTURY. Line engraving

Background imageLiberated Collection: CHARITIES: NEW YORK, 1868. Free dinners for the poor at the YMCA at 69 Ludlow Street, Manhattan

CHARITIES: NEW YORK, 1868. Free dinners for the poor at the YMCA at 69 Ludlow Street, Manhattan, in 1868. Contemporary wood engraving

Background imageLiberated Collection: LONDON: PROTEST, 1840s. / nAn Anti-Corn Law League demnonstration in London, England

LONDON: PROTEST, 1840s. / nAn Anti-Corn Law League demnonstration in London, England
LONDON: PROTEST, 1840s. /nAn Anti-Corn Law League demnonstration in London, England, in the early 1840s. Contemporary English line engraving

Background imageLiberated Collection: WILKES AND LIBERTY RIOTS. The City Chanters. A scene from the Wilkes and Liberty Riots, 1768

WILKES AND LIBERTY RIOTS. The City Chanters. A scene from the Wilkes and Liberty Riots, 1768. After an engraving, 1775, by S. Okey of a picture by John Collett

Background imageLiberated Collection: PRISON: CAGE, 17th CENTURY. The freeing of a 17th century prisoner

PRISON: CAGE, 17th CENTURY. The freeing of a 17th century prisoner, shut up for life in a cage in the fortress of Mont Saint-Michel, France. Wood engraving, English, 19th century

Background imageLiberated Collection: FREEDMANs FARM, 1866. A freedman plowing with a steer in South Carolina: colored engraving, 1866

FREEDMANs FARM, 1866. A freedman plowing with a steer in South Carolina: colored engraving, 1866

Background imageLiberated Collection: BRITISH CONSTITUTION. Liberty Protecting the (unwritten) British Constitution against the attacks

BRITISH CONSTITUTION. Liberty Protecting the (unwritten) British Constitution against the attacks of Anarchy and Despotism. Allegorical English engraving, 1796

Background imageLiberated Collection: NEW YORK: COLONIAL RIOT. A fracas between New Yorkers and British soldiers in 1766

NEW YORK: COLONIAL RIOT. A fracas between New Yorkers and British soldiers in 1766. The Americans had restored a Liberty Pole cut down by the redcoats. Wood engraving, 19th century, after Felix O.C

Background imageLiberated Collection: STATUE OF LIBERTY, 1878. Modeling the head of the Statue of Liberty in the Monduit

STATUE OF LIBERTY, 1878. Modeling the head of the Statue of Liberty in the Monduit and Bechet workshop at Paris, France. Wood engraving from a French newspaper of 1878

Background imageLiberated Collection: STATUE OF LIBERTY, 1881. Frederic-Auguste Bartholdi with the foot of his creation at a ceremony in

STATUE OF LIBERTY, 1881. Frederic-Auguste Bartholdi with the foot of his creation at a ceremony in Paris, France. Wood engraving from a French newspaper of 1881

Background imageLiberated Collection: STATUE OF LIBERTY, 1886. The unveiling of the Statue of Liberty 28 October 1886

STATUE OF LIBERTY, 1886. The unveiling of the Statue of Liberty 28 October 1886. President Grover Cleveland is passing through the fleet of assembled vessels in the launch Vixen on his way to Bedloes

Background imageLiberated Collection: FREEDMENs BUREAU, 1866. Office of the Freedmens Bureau, Memphis, Tennessee

FREEDMENs BUREAU, 1866. Office of the Freedmens Bureau, Memphis, Tennessee. Wood engraving from an American newspaper of 1866

Background imageLiberated Collection: FREEDMENs BUREAU, 1868. An allegorical representation of the Freedmens Bureau

FREEDMENs BUREAU, 1868. An allegorical representation of the Freedmens Bureau, showing a Union soldier keeping the peace between two unruly groups of blacks and whites. Wood engraving, 1868

Background imageLiberated Collection: FREEDMENs VILLAGE, 1864. The freedmans settlement at Arlington, Virginia

FREEDMENs VILLAGE, 1864. The freedmans settlement at Arlington, Virginia. Wood engraving from an American newspaper of 1864

Background imageLiberated Collection: FREEDMENs VILLAGE, 1865. The freedmans settlement at Hampton, Virginia

FREEDMENs VILLAGE, 1865. The freedmans settlement at Hampton, Virginia. Wood engraving, American, 1865

Background imageLiberated Collection: STATUE OF LIBERTY. Line engraving, 19th century

STATUE OF LIBERTY. Line engraving, 19th century

Background imageLiberated Collection: ALLEGORY: COLUMBIA, c1870. Steel engraving, American, c1870

ALLEGORY: COLUMBIA, c1870. Steel engraving, American, c1870

Background imageLiberated Collection: HUNGARIAN HOME RULE, 1848. The Twelve Points being declared in Pest, Hungary, 15 March 1848

HUNGARIAN HOME RULE, 1848. The Twelve Points being declared in Pest, Hungary, 15 March 1848, under which Austria granted home rule with a Parliament at and the right to hold public meetings

Background imageLiberated Collection: RAILWAY SEGREGATION, 1856. A Quaker mother sympathising with a freeman being expelled by

RAILWAY SEGREGATION, 1856. A Quaker mother sympathising with a freeman being expelled by the conductor of a railroad car at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in 1856. Contemporary wood engraving

Background imageLiberated Collection: FREEDMEN SCHOOL, 1866. The Misses Cookes schoolroom in the Freedmans Bureau at Richmond, Virginia

FREEDMEN SCHOOL, 1866. The Misses Cookes schoolroom in the Freedmans Bureau at Richmond, Virginia. Wood engraving, American, 1866

Background imageLiberated Collection: FREEDMENs SCHOOL 1866. The Freedmens Union Industrial School at Richmond, Virginia

FREEDMENs SCHOOL 1866. The Freedmens Union Industrial School at Richmond, Virginia. Wood engraving, 1866

Background imageLiberated Collection: FREEDMEN SCHOOL, 1868. James Plantation School, North Carolina. Wood engraving, American, 1868

FREEDMEN SCHOOL, 1868. James Plantation School, North Carolina. Wood engraving, American, 1868

Background imageLiberated Collection: STATUE OF LIBERTY, 1884. The foundation for the Statue of Liberty under construction, 1884

STATUE OF LIBERTY, 1884. The foundation for the Statue of Liberty under construction, 1884. Wood engraving from a contemporary American newspaper

Background imageLiberated Collection: CARTOON: CIVIL RIGHTS 1875. To Thine Own Self Be True. Color engraving by Thomas Nast

CARTOON: CIVIL RIGHTS 1875. To Thine Own Self Be True. Color engraving by Thomas Nast, commemorating the passage of the Civil Rights Bill of 1875



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"Liberated: A Journey Through History and Freedom" Step into the past and witness the liberation of nations, minds, and spirits. From the heroic British Second Army in Valkenswaard, Holland during World War II to the spirited girls on donkeys in the 1920s, liberation takes many forms. Intriguingly, "Eve Adamised" captures a moment of empowerment from 1927 where women embraced their newfound freedom. Similarly, Jan III Sobieski's triumphs remind us that liberation can be achieved through courageous leadership. Nature itself showcases liberation as we marvel at a common bottlenose dolphin leaping joyfully in the Caribbean Sea. Its graceful dance symbolizes breaking free from constraints. History unfolds further with The Cafe Gondree - an iconic house liberated on D-Day. This significant event reminds us of the sacrifices made for freedom's sake. As President Eisenhower emphasized in his inauguration speech, "As America goes, so goes the world. " These words resonate even today as we strive to preserve liberty both domestically and globally. During World War II, Captain Freedom and friends fought against tyranny on comic book pages – a testament to how art can inspire courage during dark times. Delving deeper into history reveals King Zog's sisters who played pivotal roles in Albania's quest for independence. Their bravery echoes throughout generations. Even advertising has been used to promote freedom; Lydia Pinkham Co. 's advertisement from 1923 encourages women to break societal norms and embrace their own liberation. Lastly, standing tall amidst it all is Lady Liberty herself – under construction in Paris back in 1883. Frederic Bartholdi's vision embodies hope and serves as a timeless reminder that liberty knows no boundaries or limitations. "Liberated" encapsulates stories of resilience, determination, and progress throughout history. It urges us to cherish our hard-fought freedoms while inspiring future generations towards greater emancipation.