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Pair of Stereograph Views of General Jacob S. Coxeys Army of the Unemployed, 1850s-1910s
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Pair of Stereograph Views of General Jacob S. Coxeys Army of the Unemployed, 1850s-1910s
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Albumen Silver Prints Coxey Coxey Jacob Sechler Coxey Jacobs Demo Demonstrating Demonstration District Of Columbia Employment General Coxey J F Jarvis Jacob S Jacob Sechler Coxey Jacobs Coxey Jacobs Coxey Senior Jacobs Coxey Sr Jarvis Jarvis J F March Marching Placard Placards Protest Protester Protesters Protesting Protestor Protestors Stereocard Underwood And Underwood Underwood Underwood Unemployed Unemployment Washington Washington Dc Albumen Print Albumen Silver Print Coxeys Army
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This print captures a pair of stereograph views depicting General Jacob S. Coxeys Army of the Unemployed during the late 19th century in America. The albumen silver prints showcase a significant moment in history when thousands of unemployed individuals, led by General Coxey, took to the streets of Washington D. C. , demanding employment opportunities. The image showcases a large group of men marching together with determination and purpose. Each protester holds placards high above their heads, displaying powerful messages advocating for jobs and economic relief. Their unified presence creates an impactful visual representation of their struggle against unemployment. The photograph's composition is strikingly detailed, capturing the essence and energy of this historic demonstration. It serves as a testament to the resilience and strength displayed by these individuals who sought change amidst challenging times. Preserved within The Metropolitan Museum of Art's collection, this albumen print offers viewers an opportunity to reflect on past social movements that have shaped our country's history. Through J. F Jarvis' lens, we are transported back in time to witness firsthand the passion and determination exhibited by those fighting for better livelihoods. As we observe this piece from Heritage Images, it serves as a reminder that even in difficult periods like these depicted between 1850s-1910s United States, people have always come together to fight for justice and equality - a timeless message that resonates today more than ever before.
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