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English: Fernando Miranda, "The Statue of 'The Freed Slave' in Memorial Hall," illustration from Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, August 5, 1876.

'The Freed Slave', by Italian sculptor Francesco Pezzicar


L'emancipazione dei negri ("The Freed Slave"), 1876, by Francesco Pezzicar
Date Published August 5, 1876
Source Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper
Author Fernando Miranda (1842-1925), illustrator
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'The Freed Slave', statue in Memorial Hall, Centennial Exhibition, Philadelphia, USA

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