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E. FREEMAN (1742-1829). Elizabeth Freeman (Mum Bett). American abolitionist. Watercolor
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E. FREEMAN (1742-1829). Elizabeth Freeman (Mum Bett). American abolitionist. Watercolor
E. FREEMAN (1742-1829).
Elizabeth Freeman (Mum Bett). American abolitionist. Watercolor, 1811, by Susan Sedgwick
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Media ID 12353741
1811 Americana Black Bonnet Elisabeth Folk Art Freeman Sedgwick Watercolor
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This watercolor print showcases the remarkable E. Freeman (1742-1829), widely known as Elizabeth Freeman or Mum Bett, an influential American abolitionist. Painted in 1811 by Susan Sedgwick, this piece of fine art beautifully captures the essence of a courageous woman who fought tirelessly for freedom and equality. Elizabeth Freeman's legacy is deeply rooted in her unwavering dedication to the abolitionist movement during a time when African Americans faced immense adversity. Her strong presence is evident in this portrait, where she dons a black bonnet and hat with grace and dignity. The artist skillfully portrays Elizabeth's resilience through delicate brushstrokes that highlight her strength and determination. The watercolor technique adds depth to her features, emphasizing her prominent role as an advocate for justice. This early 19th-century artwork serves as a powerful reminder of the struggles faced by African Americans at that time while celebrating their resilience and triumphs. It stands as a testament to Elizabeth Freeman's indomitable spirit and contributions to the fight against slavery. Susan Sedgwick masterfully captures not only Elizabeth's physical appearance but also conveys her inner strength through this exquisite portrayal. This painting serves as both a historical document and an artistic tribute to one of America's unsung heroes. As we admire this significant piece of Americana folk art, let us remember the bravery of individuals like Mum Bett who paved the way for progress towards racial equality in our nation's history.
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