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"... 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
"... 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
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"... 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

1999
Design (US, geboren 1973)
Portrayed Person (US, 1800 - 1859)
Client (US, geboren 1973)
MediumOffset
Dimensions43.5 × 28 cm
Country of first appearanceUS
Object numberK-2065
DepartmentPlakatsammlung
show related projects
Credit LineZürcher Hochschule der Künste / Museum für Gestaltung Zürich / Plakatsammlung
Categories
  • Political Poster