RMDYEJH1–Abyssinian women being sold into slavery in the Sudan. Engraving, ondon, 1884
RMPXBWKE–Athens, Greece. 20th Oct, 2018. Women are seen participating during the 5th Walk for Freedom 2018 in Athens, an event that aims to spread awareness about human trafficking and to let people know that slavery still exists. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News
RMDB4KM2–slavery, slave trade, sale captive Christian women, miniature, 'Turkish Travel', 1600, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMRY9EFB–And Making a Night Raid, He Carried Her Off with Other Women, Engraving 1884, Slave Trade, Slave, Slavery, Slaves, Social Issue, Social Issues
RMDT9JRF–The 8th of March: A day of rebellion by working women against kitchen slavery. Down with the vacuity Artist: Deykin, Boris Nikolayevich (1890-1945)
RMGGH564–Jeremy Bentham (1747 – 1832) was an English philosopher, jurist, and social reformer. He is regarded as the founder of modern utilitarianism and advocated individual and economic freedom, the separation of church and state, freedom of expression, equal rights for women, the right to divorce, and the decriminalising of homosexual acts, the abolition of slavery, the death penalty and the abolition of physical punishment, including that of children. He has also become known in as an early advocate of animal rights.
RMDCAJBD–Women carrying Water Past Statue Commemorating the End of Slavery, Goree Island, Senegal.
RM2BF8D5E–Zanzibar Slave Women Being Released from Slavery Tanzania. Vintage or Old Illustration or Engraving 1889
RM2HJCKXW–The first World Anti-Slavery Convention, held in Exeter Hall, in London, England on 12-23 June 1840. The fact that women could not vote or speak at this event prompted the start the women's suffrage movement in the United States. Engraved by Henry Melville after Thomas Shepherd, 1841.
RMPMB674–Group of African men, women and children captured and in shackles, are herded by men with whips and guns in order to become slaves. 'Band of captives driven into slavery'
RM2BY4RCA–SLAVERY ABOLITION ACT 1833 An illustration from the 1826 book 'The Black Man's Lament, or, how to make sugar' by Amelia Opie. Hers was the first of 187,000 names on a petition from women to stop slavery presented to the British Parliament. The Lament was in for the form of a poem.
RMERGMB1–Women at Sipi fair 'for exchange and sale', as caption reads. Simla, the former summer capital of British India. Photograph from early 20th century. Slavery was abolished in modern India by the Indian Slavery Act V. of 1843, but forms of slavery continue to operate to this day.
RM2B2008N–SLAVE SLAVES AUCTION VINTAGE POSTER 'VALUABLE SLAVES WILL BE SOLD' VINTAGE 1800's ADVERTISEMENT CARD POSTER FOR THE SALE/AUCTION OF ELEVEN SLAVES, FEBRUARY 17, 1812 Eagle Tavern Richmond Virginia USA slave-trading activity in Richmond, with enslaved African Americans working as labourers or house servants. Vintage Slavery and Anti-Slavery Public Notices Auction for A Valuable Number of Slaves Including Women and Children, 1812
RF2K56X3H–Carlos Julião artwork - Market Women - Hawkers -c1770's
RM2PBJ2XB–Anti-slavery tokens circa 1838 are displayed at the “Spirits of the Passage: The Story of the Transatlantic Slave Trade” exhibit at GulfQuest Museum.
RMGA661J–Slavery, USA. Large group of slaves standing in front of buildings on Smith's Plantation, Beaufort, South Carolina. Photo by Timothy O'Sullivan, c.1862.
RMHWPG73–Ancient Greece. Engraving of Athenian women at home. Engraving, 1879. Color.
RMG1DKFG–Painting depicting the slavery of women in the Babylonian Marriage Market
RMPXBWKA–Athens, Greece. 20th Oct, 2018. Women are seen participating during the event. People have participated in the 5th Walk for Freedom 2018 in Athens, an event that aims to spread awareness about human trafficking and to let people know that slavery still exists. Credit: SOPA Images Limited/Alamy Live News
RMPEDPHW–Right half of a larger black and white print illustrating members of an expedition travelling to the Cape of Good Hope, a peninsula on the Atlantic side of South Africa, with a European captain in the foreground, and a large group of both African men and women standing in a line behind him, with several more Africans seated at midground, from the volume 'De Angola a contra-costa, descripcao de uma viagem atravez do continente africano', part of the infamous Triangle Trade, 1886. Courtesy Internet Archive. ()
RMC283XC–A slave auction at the south. African American men, women, and children being auctioned off in front of crowd of men.
RMMKNC8X–Escape from Slavery
RMAYHTNT–Germanic women captured by Roman army under Julius Caesar. Hand-colored halftone of an illustration
RMDDW1CT–AND MAKING A NIGHT RAID, HE CARRIED HER OFF WITH OTHER WOMEN, engraving 1884, SLAVE TRADE, SLAVE, SLAVERY, SLAVES, SOCIAL ISSUE
RMG36KEW–Slavery in Africa
RMAK0H3J–UK England Lancashire,Liverpool,International Slavery Museum,Black woman female women,Harriet Tubman exhibit,UK071009068
RM2HJCKDG–The first World Anti-Slavery Convention, held in Exeter Hall, in London, England on 12-23 June 1840. The fact that women could not vote or speak at this event prompted the start the women's suffrage movement in the United States. Engraved by Henry Melville after Thomas Shepherd, 1841.
RMFF9D7B–SOUTH CAROLINA: SLAVERY. /n'Domestic Life in South Carolina'. Wood engraving, 1863.
RM2JTHWNH–Formerly enslaved men, women and children, picking cotton on a South Carolina Cotton plantation, photograph by George L Cook, circa 1875
RMK8DC6E–Phoenician traders kidnapping maidens on the coast of Greece to sell as slaves in Egypt. After the painting by W.S. Bagdatopoulus, (1888-1965). From Hutchinson's History of the Nations, published 1915.
RMW7CP4N–Samuel White Baker (1821-1893), English explorer and anti-slavery campaigner, 1874. Artist: Unknown
RMJ09WBJ–Greece. The slaves are picking water up from the public fountain. Engraving. 'El Mundo Ilustrado', 1880.
RFF6B81B–This illustration dates to 1903 and appeared in the book History of Egypt by French Egyptologist Gaston Maspero. It shows an Egyptian slave merchant with the women he has for sale in his market.
RMGA6617–Slavery, USA. American slaves at the Cassina Point plantation of James Hopkinson on Edisto Island, South Carolina. Photo taken in 1862, photographer unknown.
RMCWA69C–Map of Africa from 1660s. Top border depicts African cities, and side borders show men and women of African peoples.
RMMR4T5W–Engraving depicting East African women, freed from Arab slavery, pounding millet on board the HMS Lynx. Dated 19th century
RMA2YY5A–Bonded labour Sarujkund stone quarries Delhi India 1991
RMK152B2–An affidavit certifying that Elizabeth Fletcher is a free woman, District of Columbia, Washington County, 1835. From the New York Public Library.
RMCX9C3M–African American men, women, and children seated in front of and inside a mule-drawn covered wagon.
RMG6JCR1–Lambeth slavery case
RFJWA2B8–This image was taking as part of the yearly celebration of the freedom of black people in 1 juli 1863 from slavery in the dutch colony of Suriname
RMW585NR–Banquet of Distinguished Turkish Women Meal of distinguished Turkish women, Six slaves serve seven women who are eating around a table. On the sofa by the window a woman is breastfeeding her child. Mutual visits were an important pastime for wealthy Turkish women. Often the guests also stayed overnight. It was said that a woman if she had good connections, didn't have to spend a day at home, but could always be on a visit, evening meal, dinner, supper, waiting at table, slavery, serfs and slaves, Turkey, Jean Baptiste Vanmour, c. 1720 - c. 1737, canvas, oil paint (paint), h 45 cm × w 58.5 cm
RM2M99D2J–Illustration, Sidi Hali purchases his sisters and mother from slavery.
RM2G2C839–Lucy Stone 1818-1893 American Abolitionist Suffragist Orator
RFCNT3W8–Vintage American history print of George Washington on his farm as slaves work the land behind him.
RMFGTNX7–The sale of female slaves in Babylon in the 18th century BC.
RMW7F1ND–'Exeter Hall. The great Anti-Slavery Meeting, 1841', c1841. Artist: Henry Melville.
RM2DA7Y7C–The Anti-Slavery Society Convention, 1840. Painting by Benjamin Robert Haydon (1786-1846). Oil on canvas (297,2 x 383,6 cm), 1841. This painting depicts the 1840 convention of the British and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society (BFASS), founded to promote worldwide abolition. Thomas Clarkson (1760-1846), President of the Convention, addresses the meeting of the delegates. National Portrait Gallery. London, England, United Kingdom.
RMDWMJBW–Band of Captives driven into slavery
RM2J18FMF–Slavery. The Slaves of General Thomas F. Drayton by Henry P. Moore, c.1862–1863
RMF05HJW–New York City, USA, Group Women Holding Slavery Protest Signs, Labor Demonstration, Migrants, Filipino Domestic Workers protesters, social justice slogans, immigrant rights labor, workers protests, peaceful protest sign, protest support immigration protests Asian
RMDYF3A2–War Booty by M. Dominguez. Depicting the Arab custom that the spoils of war be distributed amongst the victorious soldiers as payment for putting their lives on the line. Not just gold and jewels, but also women were held captive and used in the Harems of Cordoba.
RM2C3W0DB–“Ladies whipping girls” illustration from ‘Picture of slavery in the United States of America’ by George Bourne (1780-1845) a founder of the American Anti-Slavery Society, Published in 1834 the book detailed the trade, abuse and corrupt life styles of those involved in slavery to further the abolitionist cause.
RMDB4KBG–slavery, slaves at work on a field in Brazil, wood engraving, 2nd half 19th century, coloured, colored, slave, suppression, suppressions, agriculture, farming, field work, fieldwork, people, workers, worker, men, man, women, America, South America, historic, historical, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RMT6YH35–Engraving of the abolition of the slave trade, an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom prohibiting the slave trade in the British Empire, 1807. From the New York Public Library. ()
RM2E3J8MG–The Circassians send Bulgarian girls captured by them for sale. Engraving 1876.
RMG6JCRD–Flats in Brixton, south London, as police are conducting house-to-house inquires in the area where three women were allegedly held as slaves for at least 30 years were rescued.
RMBXM214–AMERICAN CIVILWAR Two slaves accompany four Confederate women supporters forced to beg food from a Union supply point
RM2HB1PRA–Free Women of Color with Their Children and Servants in a Landscape, Agostino Brunias, Italian, ca. 1730-1796, Oil on canvas, ca. 1770-1796, 20 x 26 1/8 in., 50.8 x 66.4 cm, 18thC, aprons, attendants, black women, chokers, colonialism, colonialsim, Dog, dresses, earrings, emancipation, fichu, hats, head gear, head scarf, jewelry, kerchief, lower class, necklace, race relations, scarf, scarves, skin color, slavery, social hierarchy, Society, status, upper class, wealth, white women, women
RM2M97MFG–Capture of Africans for slavery -- if captured in the interior, they were tied together and driven in gangs for long journeys over rocks and burning sands to reach the coast.
RMM2HX6N–Satirization of the Anti-Slavery Movement
RM2G2C7YC–Susan B Anthony 1820-1906 American Social Reformer Women's Rights Activist
RMTWH20B–Henry Ward Beecher (1813-87), American Congregational Minister, Orator, Abolitionist and Social Reformer, seated Portrait, Steel Engraving, Portrait Gallery of Eminent Men and Women of Europe and America by Evert A. Duyckinck, Published by Henry J. Johnson, Johnson, Wilson & Company, New York, 1873
RFHW3PEB–Man in balaclava threatening with gun to woman abducted
RMW7CP4D–Florence Baker, wife of English explorer and anti-slavery campaigner Samuel White Baker, 1870. Artist: Unknown
RM2DA7Y7N–The Anti-Slavery Society Convention, 1840. Painting by Benjamin Robert Haydon (1786-1846). Oil on canvas (297,2 x 383,6 cm), 1841. Detail. This painting depicts the 1840 convention of the British and Foreign Anti-Slavery Society (BFASS), founded to promote worldwide abolition. Thomas Clarkson (1760-1846), President of the Convention, addresses the meeting of the delegates. National Portrait Gallery. London, England, United Kingdom.
RMDWMJBF–Band of Captives driven into slavery
RM2EYYHXB–Harriet Tubman. Portrait of the American abolitionist and humanitarian, born into slavery as Araminta Ross ( c. 1820-1913), c. 1890-1900
RFEFE9CX–Monument dedicated to the memory of the Women of the Confederacy, Confederate Park Fort Mill South Carolina USA
RMRJP36Y–An engraving depicting East African women pounding millet on board the HMS Lynx after being freed from slavery. Dated 19th century
RMHGBW3X–African-American women manufacturing spiral puttees, 1918.
RMDB0RMW–slavery, life, family of coloured slaves in the Caribbean, copper engraving by Nee after Moreau, 18th century, people, woman, women, women, child, children, kid, kids, children, child, kids, kid, man, men, men, man, African, Black African, Africans, America, historic, historical, female, male, Artist's Copyright has not to be cleared
RM2G64NEG–front cover of the American Anti-Slavery Almanac of 1843
RMR2439X–American cartoon of 1920. The sky is now her limit. Cartoon showing a woman carrying buckets on a yoke, looking up at ladder ascending up to the sky, bottom rungs labelled 'Slavery,' 'House Drudgery,' and 'Shop Work.' Top rungs labelled 'Equal Suffrage,' 'Wage Equity,' and 'Presidency.' 1920
RMG6JCR0–A sign for Peckford Place in Brixton, south London, as police are conducting house-to-house inquires in the area where three women were allegedly held as slaves for at least 30 years were rescued. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Picture date: Saturday November 23, 2013. A 30-year-old British woman, a 57-year-old Irish woman and a 69-year-old Malaysian woman were rescued from a house in Lambeth, south London, last month, after one of the women called a support charity asking for help. All three women are believed to have suffered 'emotional and physical abuse', Metropolitan police commander Steve
RMBTKC4B–Well dressed middle aged, African American women holding a basket in the Post Civil War era. Ca. 1870.
RMKK998M–An etching that shows Arab slave dealers and slaves, the slaves are seen in two groups, the group on the left are men and women wearing only breech cloths, the group on the right are three fully clothed women and two small children, the slave dealers all wear long pieces of light colored clothing and turbans, Zanzibar, 1873. From the New York Public Library.
RM2RGABW3–White Slavery - the slaves of the needle. Poor exhausted Victorian needlewomen work round the clock sewing clothes for the garment industry, while the figure of Death as a skeleton with an hourglass watches over them.
RM2G2C83A–Lucy Stone 1818-1893 American Abolitionist Suffragist Orator
RMTWH208–Henry Ward Beecher (1813-87), American Congregational Minister, Orator, Abolitionist and Social Reformer, Head and Shoulders Portrait, Steel Engraving, Portrait Gallery of Eminent Men and Women of Europe and America by Evert A. Duyckinck, Published by Henry J. Johnson, Johnson, Wilson & Company, New York, 1873
RMMPR30X–Harriet Tubman, American anti-slavery activist, c1900. Artist: Unknown.
RM2BK7PPR–Anatolian-Persian funerary stele, 5th century BC. Marble.From Daskylaion (Ergili, Lake Manyas). Detail of the upper part of the stele depicting a funerary cortege in two scenes: two mourning women walk behind a funeral cart (upper scene). A woman and a bearded man sit on a couch (lower scene). The woman's left hand holds an object, while her right hand receives an egg from the man. The couch is flanked by servants or slaves. On the right, the slave stands in front of a vessel placed on a tripod. On the left, the other slave carries a fruit bowl. Archaeological Museum. Istanbul, Turkey.
RMKTAK09–SLAVERY - An illustration for serialised magazine story 'The Governor of the Colony' by Captain K Maclure 1932 showing an island governor in tricorn hat, African slaves in transit and before capture
RM2EYYHWX–Harriet Tubman. Portrait of the American abolitionist and humanitarian, born into slavery as Araminta Ross ( c. 1820-1913), by H. Seymour Squyer, c.1885
RFEG5M1K–Monument dedicated to the memory of the Women of the Confederacy, Confederate Park Fort Mill South Carolina USA
RMHHG69J–East African women, freed from Arab slave dhows, pounding Millet, on board HMS Lynx.
RFM0DA19–New York City, NY, USA - January 20, 2018: Women's March 2018 Credit: Valery Rizzo/Alamy Live News
RMDB4KC3–slavery, African slaver with a dicplaced female slave, wood engraving, 19th century, bag over the head, blindfolded, ying up, enchained, tying up, binding, tie up, bind, Black African, Africans, people, men, man, women, Africa, abolition of slave trade, human trafficking, trafficking in human beings, captives, captive, historic, historical, Additional-Rights-Clearences-Not Available
RM2G64NE6–front cover of the American Anti-Slavery Almanac of 1843
RMC2DTC1–'Picture of Slavery' by G. Bourne, 1835
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