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Früher wähnten sich Sklaven nicht in Freiheit
Plakat
Früher wähnten sich Sklaven nicht in Freiheit
Jean-Marc Seiler
2003
"... it Was His (John Brown's) Peculiar Doctrine That a Man Has a Perfect Right to Interfere by Force with the Slaveholder, in Order to Rescue the Slave. I Agree with Him. They Who Are Continually Shocked by Slavery Have Some Right to Be Schocked by the Violent Death of the Slaveholder, but such Will Be More Shocked by His Life Than by His Death. I Shall not Be Forward to Think Him Mistaken in His Method Who, Quickest Succeeds to Liberate the Slave." Henry David Thoreau - John Brown - Celebrate Peoples' History
Plakat
"... it Was His (John Brown's) Peculiar Doctrine That a Man Has a Perfect Right to Interfere by Force with the Slaveholder, in Order to Rescue the Slave. I Agree with Him. They Who Are Continually Shocked by Slavery Have Some Right to Be Schocked by the Violent Death of the Slaveholder, but such Will Be More Shocked by His Life Than by His Death. I Shall not Be Forward to Think Him Mistaken in His Method Who, Quickest Succeeds to Liberate the Slave." Henry David Thoreau - John Brown - Celebrate Peoples' History
Josh MacPhee
1999
[in japanischer Schrift] - Star Wars - Episode I
Plakat
[in japanischer Schrift] - Star Wars - Episode I
Plazm, Portland, US
1999
Universal zeigt: Spartacus - Kirk Douglas - Laurence Olivier - Jean Simmons - Charles Laughton - Peter Ustinov - John Gavin und Tony Curtis als Antonius
Plakat
Universal zeigt: Spartacus - Kirk Douglas - Laurence Olivier - Jean Simmons - Charles Laughton - Peter Ustinov - John Gavin und Tony Curtis als Antonius
anonym
1960
Der Sklave - Stadtheater Bern - Oper von Carlos Gomes - Europäische Erstaufführung
Plakat
Der Sklave - Stadtheater Bern - Oper von Carlos Gomes - Europäische Erstaufführung
Heinz Jost
1977
The Underground Railroad - "Yes, I was a Slave and l'll Say This to the Whole World! Slavery Was the Worst Curse Ever Visited on the People of the United States" - John Rudd - Celebrate Peoples History
Plakat
The Underground Railroad - "Yes, I was a Slave and l'll Say This to the Whole World! Slavery Was the Worst Curse Ever Visited on the People of the United States" - John Rudd - Celebrate Peoples History
Sam Kerson
2012
Film-Matine mit musikalischer Umrahmung. Cinema Apollo
Semesterarbeit
Film-Matine mit musikalischer Umrahmung. Cinema Apollo
Jürg Knell
1947-1951
The artist must elect to fight for freedom or for slavery - Paul Robeson
Plakat
The artist must elect to fight for freedom or for slavery - Paul Robeson
San Francisco Poster Brigade, US
1981
Sojourner Truth, Born Isabelle (Belle) Baumfree, c. 1797 - November 26, 1883, Was an African-American Abolitionist and Women's Right Activist. Truth Was Born into Slavery in Swartekill, NY but Escaped with Her Infant Daughter to Freedom in 1826. After Going to Court to Recover Her Son in 1828 She Became the 1st Black Woman to Win Such a Case against a White Man. [...] - Celebrate Peoples' History
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Sojourner Truth, Born Isabelle (Belle) Baumfree, c. 1797 - November 26, 1883, Was an African-American Abolitionist and Women's Right Activist. Truth Was Born into Slavery in Swartekill, NY but Escaped with Her Infant Daughter to Freedom in 1826. After Going to Court to Recover Her Son in 1828 She Became the 1st Black Woman to Win Such a Case against a White Man. [...] - Celebrate Peoples' History
Chip Thomas
2021
Elizabeth "Mum Bett" Freeman of Stockbridge, Massachusetts, Was the First Slave to Win Her Freedom in Court on Human Rights Grounds. [...] "Any Time While I Was a Slave, if One Minute's Freedom Had Been Offered to Me, and I had Been Told I Must Die At the End of that Minute, I Would Have Taken It - Just to Stand One Minute On God's Earth A Free Woman. - Celebrate People's History
Plakat
Elizabeth "Mum Bett" Freeman of Stockbridge, Massachusetts, Was the First Slave to Win Her Freedom in Court on Human Rights Grounds. [...] "Any Time While I Was a Slave, if One Minute's Freedom Had Been Offered to Me, and I had Been Told I Must Die At the End of that Minute, I Would Have Taken It - Just to Stand One Minute On God's Earth A Free Woman. - Celebrate People's History
Mac McGill
2020
Arbeitssklave - Menschen sind keine Ware - Brot für alle
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Arbeitssklave - Menschen sind keine Ware - Brot für alle
Advico Young & Rubicam AG, Zürich, CH
2007
Gletscherforscher, Rassist: Louis Agassiz (1807-2014)
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Gletscherforscher, Rassist: Louis Agassiz (1807-2014)
Markus Traber
2014
Das Zeitalter der Sklaverei ist noch nicht vorbei. Der Handel mit Frauen aus der Dritten Welt nimmt immer grössere Ausmasse an: Frauen werden zur Ware erniedrigt, gehandelt, schamlos ausgebeutet und als Sexobjekte vermarktet. Die Frauen aus der Dritten Welt haben keine Lobby - sie brauchen Ihre Solidarität!
Plakat
Das Zeitalter der Sklaverei ist noch nicht vorbei. Der Handel mit Frauen aus der Dritten Welt nimmt immer grössere Ausmasse an: Frauen werden zur Ware erniedrigt, gehandelt, schamlos ausgebeutet und als Sexobjekte vermarktet. Die Frauen aus der Dritten Welt haben keine Lobby - sie brauchen Ihre Solidarität!
Andreas Rothacher
um 2000
Louverture stirbt 1803 - Politisches und musikalisches Kabarett mit Hans Fässler
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Louverture stirbt 1803 - Politisches und musikalisches Kabarett mit Hans Fässler
Markus Traber
2003
Secession of the Plebs - Having Returned Home in 494 BC after Fighting to Defend Their Country, The Plebians of Rome Found the Aristocracy Had Taken Their Land and Sold Many of Them into Debt Slavery. They Deserted the City and Marched to a Sacred Hill outside of Rome, Where, They Set up a People's Council and Elected Tribunes to Represent Them. These Actions Curbed the Arbitrary Power of the Aristocracy and Began the Long Struggle for Equality in Rome. - Celebrate Peoples' History
Plakat
Secession of the Plebs - Having Returned Home in 494 BC after Fighting to Defend Their Country, The Plebians of Rome Found the Aristocracy Had Taken Their Land and Sold Many of Them into Debt Slavery. They Deserted the City and Marched to a Sacred Hill outside of Rome, Where, They Set up a People's Council and Elected Tribunes to Represent Them. These Actions Curbed the Arbitrary Power of the Aristocracy and Began the Long Struggle for Equality in Rome. - Celebrate Peoples' History
Art Hazelwood
2007
Celebrate People's History - The Haitian Revolution - The Most Successful Slave Uprising in History Which Led to the Formation of the First Black Republic in 1804.
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Celebrate People's History - The Haitian Revolution - The Most Successful Slave Uprising in History Which Led to the Formation of the First Black Republic in 1804.
Aaron Renier
2010
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