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The Subdued King of Akim Carried on his Chair of State, 1902
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The Subdued King of Akim Carried on his Chair of State, 1902
The Subdued King of Akim Carried on his Chair of State, 1902. The Anglo-Ashanti Wars (1824 -1901), Ghana. From Battles of the Nineteenth Century, Vol. III. [Cassell and Company, Limited, London, Paris, New York & Melbourne, 1902.]
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Anglo Ashanti Wars Battles Of The Nineteenth Century Cassell Co Cassell Company Cassells Ghana His Majesty Imperialism Local People Parasol South Africa South African Cassell And Company Ltd
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The Subdued King of Akim, carried on his Chair of State, is captured in this striking photograph taken in 1902 during the Anglo-Ashanti Wars in Ghana. The image showcases the power dynamics and colonial influences prevalent during that era. The monarch's regal presence is evident as he sits atop his ornate chair, surrounded by a crowd of local people who gaze upon him with reverence. The photo captures a moment frozen in time, depicting the clash between African tradition and European imperialism. The parasol held above the king symbolizes his sovereignty while also serving as protection from the scorching African sun. This visual juxtaposition highlights both cultural exchange and domination. The print itself is an artifact from 'Battles of the Nineteenth Century, ' Volume III, published by Cassell and Company Ltd. , which sought to document significant historical events through literature and imagery. It serves as a reminder of how art can preserve history for future generations. Through this portrait, we are transported back to a pivotal period when Africa was grappling with colonization. It invites us to reflect on the complexities surrounding power struggles, identity preservation, and cultural assimilation that shaped nations like Ghana. This print holds immense historical value and offers viewers an opportunity to delve into South Africa's past while contemplating its impact on present-day society.
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