RM2ARR4Y6–Celebration of the abolition of slavery in the District of Columbia by the colored people in Washington DC, April 19th 1866, print 1866
RMJCPDBM–Postcard, studio portrait of pretty stylish, glamorous young Edwardian lady wearing large wide-brimmed hat and white high necked blouse and skirt typical of the era, holding a tennis racquet, circa 1910, Weymouth, Dorset, U.K.
RM2F7881R–1800s 1860s EMANCIPATED SLAVES SERVING AS TEAMSTERS IN THE UNION ARMY STANDING IN A RAGTAG LINE DURING THE AMERICAN CIVL WAR - h8906 SPL001 HARS WARS SLAVERY UNION AFRICAN-AMERICANS AFRICAN-AMERICAN SEVEN BLACK ETHNICITY LABOR OPPORTUNITY OCCUPATIONS UNIFORMS CONCEPTUAL 1860s 7 ESCAPE CONTRABAND FREED TEAMSTERS EMANCIPATED MID-ADULT MID-ADULT MAN SLAVE YOUNG ADULT MAN AMERICAN CIVIL WAR BATTLES BLACK AND WHITE CIVIL WAR CONFLICTS LABORING OLD FASHIONED SLAVES AFRICAN AMERICANS
RME0R5JD–Mar. 25, 1958 - The New and The Old India -Face to Face: Half a million people are estimated to have voted in the recent municipal election in the Old City of Delhi, recently. The white clad figures on the left are Moslem women in purdah. The ment they wear is called a burqa. An emancipated girl (right) shows her sisters how to vote.
RFH93ET9–Freedom Emancipated Human Rights Lberty Concept
RMEFYD3A–female carpenter, c. 1900, Germany, Europe,
RM2JT571K–People from the Emancipated Run Crew who are running the carnival parade all in green to remember the 72 people that died in the Grenfell fire during the Family Day at the Notting Hill Carnival in London, which returned to the streets for the first time on two years, after it was thwarted by the pandemic. Picture date: Sunday August 28, 2022.
RFK42DAX–Group of young people working together on computer in office
RM2EH5T5X–Emancipated Slaves, from "Le Journal Illustré", July 23-30, 1865.
RMPAN0NT–Laborers at Quartermaster's Wharf, Alexandria, Virginia. Artist: Attributed to Andrew Joseph Russell (American, 1830-1902). Dimensions: Image: 13.2 × 20.2 cm (5 3/16 × 7 15/16 in.). Former Attribution: Formerly attributed to Mathew B. Brady (American, born Ireland, 1823?-1896 New York). Date: 1863-65. The United States Quartermaster's office managed the supply, warehousing, and distribution of food, fuel, ordnance, medical supplies, forage for animals, and even mail delivery for the army. This extraordinary view shows a group of emancipated slaves who worked as paid laborers for the army alon
RFDJYXRK–Playful businesswoman
RFK8DCM6–Shadow of a woman , walking and holding a purse , on city sidewalk from above in black and white
RMDD9HDF–Ku Klux Klan members shooting black people under cover of darkness, US South, 1870s. Hand-colored woodcut
RFM8T7M6–Young colombian woman holding drilling machine on brick wall
RF2FMA388–Former slave Henry Robinson, ex-slave Created [between 1937 and ca. 1938] - Robinson, Henry - African Americans--Men--1930-1940 - Older people--Rhode Island--1930-1940 - Freedmen--Rhode Island--1930-1940 - United States--Rhode Island
RM2GKRB1F–Participants at the Taste of Soul Juneteenth celebration event pose in front of a banner at Sheppard Air Force Base, June 18, 2021. Juneteenth was recognized as a federal holiday on June 17, 2021 when president Joe Biden signed the Juneteenth National Independence Day Act into law. Juneteenth celebrates the day when Major General Gordon Granger enacted General Order No. 3, informing people in Texas that they were emancipated.
RM2RP96Y1–(190327) -- BEIJING, March 27, 2019 (Xinhua) -- Left file photo shows the emancipated serf Pude whose eyes were gouged out by the barbaric serf owners. In old Tibet, serf owners held absolute power over the lives of serfs and slaves. The owners ensured their domination through savage punishments. The right part photo taken by Chogo on May 14, 2014 shows Sonam Dondrup after a cataract surgery at the People s Hospital in Lhasa. Xinhua Headlines: Tibet - 60 years of democratic reform through a lense PUBLICATIONxNOTxINxCHN
RM2CEWC47–Early 1900's studio portrait of pretty parlour maid by Atkinson of Marygate, Wakefield, U.K.circa 1906
RM2HHFDMW–A Bit of War History: The Contraband 1865 Thomas Waterman Wood American This work, painted at the close of the Civil War, forms a narrative triptych (84.12a, b, c) of African American military service. In 'The Contraband' (84.12a)—a term that referred to enslaved people who fled to Union lines at the beginning of the conflict—the self-emancipated man appears in a U.S. Army Provost Marshall General office, eager to enlist. The Recruit (84.12b) represents him as proudly ready for military service. In 'The Veteran' (84.12c), he is depicted as an amputee possibly seeking his pension in the same of
RM2C8WRHW–Original post WW1 era comic greetings postcard, comique series, of newly emancipated former lady munitions worker referring to previous 1916 leap year during WW1. Dates to 1920, U.K
RF2HDBCEK–Hand drawn Big Hand, Erasing the Speech of Cartoon People
RMHTWX4K–Original Edwardian nostalgic postcard of lady shopkeeper owner, sole trader, outside her rural village shop, goods in window, at her home, possibly Newark on Trent, Nottinghamshire U.K. circa 1905
RM2HH8N15–A Bit of War History: The Veteran 1866 Thomas Waterman Wood American This work, painted at the close of the Civil War, forms a narrative triptych (84.12a, b, c) of African American military service. In 'The Contraband' (84.12a)—a term that referred to enslaved people who fled to Union lines at the beginning of the conflict—the self-emancipated man appears in a U.S. Army Provost Marshall General office, eager to enlist. The Recruit (84.12b) represents him as proudly ready for military service. In 'The Veteran' (84.12c), he is depicted as an amputee possibly seeking his pension in the same offic
RM2D140A4–Book plate of Reverend Josiah Henson taken from the book Uncle Toms - a short story of his life edited by John Lobb. This illustration is taken from the book which is dated 1877, the drawing was copied from a photograph of Josiah by the studios of Bradshaw & Godart, (successors to the London School of Photography), 103, Newgate Street, E.C., London U.K.
RM2RRDA0N–211213 -- LHASA, Dec. 13, 2021 -- Migmar Tsamjo watches TV at her house in Lhasa, southwest China s Tibet Autonomous Region, Dec. 7, 2021. Migmar Tsamjo was born in 1933. She herded cattle for the serf owner and lived a miserable life in childhood. She fled from the serf owner in 1955, and was later rescued by the People s Liberation Army. She then was sent to Chengdu in southwest China s Sichuan Province and began to study at a college. In 1959, democratic reform was launched and feudal serfdom was finally abolished in Tibet. A million serfs and slaves were emancipated. Recalling bitter days
RM2CBF2WH–Post WW1 era postcard of women factory workers in white uniforms. Embroidered on the lapel and cap is A.C.C. Image dates to circa early 1920's, U.K.
RM2JT575K–People from the Emancipated Run Crew who are running the carnival parade all in green to remember the 72 people that died in the Grenfell fire during the Family Day at the Notting Hill Carnival in London, which returned to the streets for the first time on two years, after it was thwarted by the pandemic. Picture date: Sunday August 28, 2022.
RM2M0NP9C–Original WW1 era comic cartoon postcard of a pretty WAAC (Women’s Army Auxiliary Corps) dressed for driving, motor cycle riding or mechanic's work - she is doing men's work whilst the men are at the front, she is now 'one of the lads of the village' published by Regent Publishing Co. Ltd. London, no. 3340. circa 1918, U.K.
RM2G4GRD6–Poet Phillis Wheatley (c.1753-1784) was the first African-American author of a published book of poetry. Born in West Africa, she was sold into slavery as a child and transported to North America. The Wheatley family who bought her encouraged her poetry, and she was emancipated by them shortly after the publication of her book. This hardcover book is covered in a green, waved pattern. The front cover has two gold leaf design-detailed bands which are placed close to the top and bottom edge of the front cover. In the center of the front cover is an oval-shaped portrait of Phillis Wheatley seated
RM2WJ2YRY–Original Edwardian era postcard of attractive lady, called Nellie. who appears to be a feminist, (from the back of the postcard) wearing a large hat., very typical of this era. She wears a long skirt with a long jacket over it. circa1909, U.K.
RM2B2B999–An emancipated woman with bob haircut and cigarette from the 1920s, very different from the type of woman before 1914.
RMRAXYFW–Early Edwardian cabinet card of 7 young ladies and girls wearing long skirts and straw boaters enjoying themselves and landing a rowing boat at Mill Bay, Salcombe, Devon, U.K. Summer June 1901
RFM8T7N6–Colombian woman working sanding window outside
RM2ATE72W–Original WW1 era postcard of British women aircraft workers wearing goggles, probably welders / riveters as some are wearing heavy protective aprons, Hackney, London, Britain, U.K. dated 1918.
RF2FMA37T–Former slave Aunt Winnie Created [between 1937 and ca. 1938] - Winnie,--Aunt - African Americans--Women--1930-1940 - Older people--Missouri--Saint Louis--1930-1940 - Freedmen--Missouri--Saint Louis--1930-1940 - United States--Missouri--Saint Louis
RM2M86DMT–Original WW2 era postcard of pretty woman serving in the Auxiliary Territorial Service (ATS) wearing her service dress, dated May 1945, Port St Mary, Isle of Man. Possibly she is from the Special Operators Training Battalion based here from 1943 to train ATS women as intercept wireless operators for Bletchley Park amongst others. Young lady's of the ATS did: three weeks' basic training at Queens Camp, Guilford. then posted to Douglas, Isle of Man, for four months to train as a Special Wireless Operator, Royal Corps of Signals.
RM2GKRAYX–A banner hangs decorating the space where the Taste of Soul Juneteenth Celebration was held at Sheppard Air Force Base, Texas, June 18, 2021. Juneteenth was recognized as a federal holiday on June 17, 2021 when president Joe Biden signed the Juneteenth National Independence Day Act into law. Juneteenth celebrates the day when Major General Gordon Granger enacted General Order No. 3, informing people in Texas that slaves were emancipated.
RMR4AB2F–Original Edwardian era comic cartoon postcard (anti-Suffragette theme). The sign reads 'votes for women wow!!', The caption reads 'a thing of the past old dear', cartoon illustration by Tom Browne, England, U.K. posted , dated 1907
RM2BN02Y9–[ 1920s Japan - Modern Japanese Woman ] — A modern Japanese woman in Western-style fashion strides confidently in front of the popular Café Tiger (カフェ・タイガー) on Ginza, Tokyo, ca. 1928. Around the 1920s, women following Westernized fashions and emancipated lifestyles were known as Modern Girls (モダンガール, modan garu), generally shortened to Moga (モガ). 20th century gelatin silver print.
RM2J2J819–Original Edwardian era colour comic cartoon postcard of a crowd of angry, violent suffragettes wanting equal rights to men, mobbing a man holding a placard that reads 'I say down with women's rights', dated / posted 5 September 1907, U.K.
RF2HDBCX9–Hand drawn Big Hand, Erasing the Brain of a Cartoon Erudite Man
RM2J9BWC1–Original WW1 era fund raising postcard of a British Relief Station with British voluntary lady workers, issued by France's Day in aid of the British Committee of the French Red Cross (registered as a charity in 1916), France. Donations were asked to help the 2 million people forced to leave their homes in France during WW1 to help these refugees rebuild their lives as they returned to their homes. Help included furniture, implements, infant food and clothes. circa 1919.
RM2HH79NX–A Bit of War History: The Recruit 1866 Thomas Waterman Wood American This work, painted at the close of the Civil War, forms a narrative triptych (84.12a, b, c) of African American military service. In 'The Contraband' (84.12a)—a term that referred to enslaved people who fled to Union lines at the beginning of the conflict—the self-emancipated man appears in a U.S. Army Provost Marshall General office, eager to enlist. The Recruit (84.12b) represents him as proudly ready for military service. In 'The Veteran' (84.12c), he is depicted as an amputee possibly seeking his pension in the same offic
RM2RRDA0B–211213 -- LHASA, Dec. 13, 2021 -- Migmar Tsamjo walks on the street in Lhasa, southwest China s Tibet Autonomous Region, Dec. 7, 2021. Migmar Tsamjo was born in 1933. She herded cattle for the serf owner and lived a miserable life in childhood. She fled from the serf owner in 1955, and was later rescued by the People s Liberation Army. She then was sent to Chengdu in southwest China s Sichuan Province and began to study at a college. In 1959, democratic reform was launched and feudal serfdom was finally abolished in Tibet. A million serfs and slaves were emancipated. Recalling bitter days of t
RFJA5M34–Happy women working together on computer in office
RM2JT571R–People from the Emancipated Run Crew who are running the carnival parade all in green to remember the 72 people that died in the Grenfell fire during the Family Day at the Notting Hill Carnival in London, which returned to the streets for the first time on two years, after it was thwarted by the pandemic. Picture date: Sunday August 28, 2022.
RFDHG2HX–Female legs. Work clothes. Vertical. Isolated on white.
RFJBT8BT–people folk
RFHJ7MKR–woman, restaurant, humans, human beings, people, folk, persons, human, human
RMBG3GF2–In cooperation with Unicef young people are writing a blog about their lives, NGOs, problems, solutions, ideas, wishes
RM2KFEA5H–Isaac and Rosa, emancipated slave children, 1863.
RFM8T7MW–Young colombian woman sticking adhesive tape on window glass
RF2K6FR84–Beautiful emancipated business woman short hair confidently walking street. Determination fashionable woman wears jacket and pants
RMBA6KRN–Man stands shirt clips ironing board at the side people 20-30 years homemaker single single single-household household
RM2H0J14A–'Advertisement for women's suffrage by the French Women's Association in Paris. The poster shows the people who are not allowed to vote: From left to right, ''Murderers, Thieves, Madmen, Women''. [automated translation]'
RM2GKRAYH–Brig. Gen. Kenyon Bell, 82nd Training Wing Commander, speaks on social media about the new federal holiday at the Taste of Soul Juneteenth Celebration at Sheppard Air Force Base, June 18, 2021. Juneteenth was recognized as a federal holiday on June 17, 2021 when president Joe Biden signed the Juneteenth National Independence Day Act into law. Juneteenth celebrates the day when Major General Gordon Granger enacted General Order No. 3, informing people in Texas that slaves were emancipated.
RMA7G9T2–people
RM2JT6N66–London, UK. 28th August 2022. Carnival Run participants kick off the opening day parade as Notting Hill Carnival returns after a two-year absence. Credit: Vuk Valcic/Alamy Live News
RF2C0JJD6–Emancipated woman proposes marriage to her partner with wedding ring on Valentine's Day
RF2HDBC9K–Hand drawn Big Hand, Erasing the Brain of a Cartoon Man
RM2MAJ670–Original WW1 era portrait of 2 young emancipated women proudly wearing boiler suits, showing comradeship of women working in the munitions industry. The girls are thought to be munitions workers as they are wearing boiler suits - it was a dangerous job where skirts might catch in machinery or knock over dangerous chemicals. The town of Wakefield sent girls to work at the National Filling Factory No. 1, at nearby Barnbow. Women working at this large munitions factory were known as 'Barnbow lasses'. The portrait was taken at Barnes' Black & White Studios, Kirkgate, Wakefield, circa 1916. U.K.
RF2F367FY–Young pretty confident emancipated woman with a bouquet of tulips against a white wall background.
RM2RRDA06–211213 -- LHASA, Dec. 13, 2021 -- A picture of Migmar Tsamjo is seen at her house in Lhasa, southwest China s Tibet Autonomous Region, Dec. 7, 2021. Migmar Tsamjo was born in 1933. She herded cattle for the serf owner and lived a miserable life in childhood. She fled from the serf owner in 1955, and was later rescued by the People s Liberation Army. She then was sent to Chengdu in southwest China s Sichuan Province and began to study at a college. In 1959, democratic reform was launched and feudal serfdom was finally abolished in Tibet. A million serfs and slaves were emancipated. Recalling bi
RFJ8HF2M–Women at workplace presents ideas one to another for new business
RM2JT576E–People from the Emancipated Run Crew who are running the carnival parade all in green to remember the 72 people that died in the Grenfell fire during the Family Day at the Notting Hill Carnival in London, which returned to the streets for the first time on two years, after it was thwarted by the pandemic. Picture date: Sunday August 28, 2022.
RF2JDJW1K–Manhattan, New York, USA - November 11. 2019: Veterans Day on 5th Avenue in NYC, Air Force members. Airmen and Airwomen during parade.
RF2JDWXFN–Serious emancipated brunette woman with ear protectors on neck standing by lathe and working with engineering sketch
RFHRYF5Y–Beautiful confident young woman with african somatic traits outside in the city, concept of modern, emancipated woman, mixed races, contemporary lifes
RMBG3JDW–In cooperation with Unicef young people are writing a blog about their lives, NGOs, problems, solutions, ideas, wishes
RM2KFHG71–Isaac and Rosa, emancipated slave children, 1863.
RFW1M34Y–Young colombian emancipated woman sawing wood with handsaw in garden
RF2K6FR7N–Beautiful emancipated business woman short hair confidently walking street. Determination fashionable woman wears jacket and pants
RMHNAEFP–Drei junge Geschaeftsleute - three young business people
RMHRKJJ0–Southern Rice Field
RM2GKRB1G–Brig. Gen. Kenyon Bell, 82nd Training Wing Commander, and Chief Master Sgt Wayne Jones, 82nd Training Wing Command Chief, stand with participants at the Taste of Soul Juneteenth Celebration at Sheppard Air Force Base, Texas, June 18, 2021. Juneteenth was recognized as a federal holiday on June 17, 2021 when president Joe Biden signed the Juneteenth National Independence Day Act into law. Juneteenth celebrates the day when Major General Gordon Granger enacted General Order No. 3, informing people in Texas that the slaves were emancipated.
RMA7G9T0–people
RM2JT6NA1–London, UK. 28th August 2022. Carnival Run participants kick off the opening day parade as Notting Hill Carnival returns after a two-year absence. Credit: Vuk Valcic/Alamy Live News
RM2B2B9AD–After the outbreak of the First World War in Europe, the American President Wilson decided to enter the war on the side of France and Great Britain. In the USA, however, the prevailing opinion was to stay out of war. The picture shows an American delegation of women on their way to a peace conference that took place in the neutral Netherlands.
RF2HDBBYA–Hand drawn Cartoon Free Woman Flying with Wings
RM2B2B97J–An office where a secretary is working at the typewriter.
RMA8963Y–always smile the people in Kuching Borneo Malaysia
RM2RRDA0W–211213 -- LHASA, Dec. 13, 2021 -- Migmar Tsamjo is seen at her house in Lhasa, southwest China s Tibet Autonomous Region, Dec. 7, 2021. Migmar Tsamjo was born in 1933. She herded cattle for the serf owner and lived a miserable life in childhood. She fled from the serf owner in 1955, and was later rescued by the People s Liberation Army. She then was sent to Chengdu in southwest China s Sichuan Province and began to study at a college. In 1959, democratic reform was launched and feudal serfdom was finally abolished in Tibet. A million serfs and slaves were emancipated. Recalling bitter days of
RFJ6J2PN–Young women at creative work with chart and computer in office
RM2JT5953–People from the Emancipated Run Crew who are running the carnival parade all in green to remember the 72 people that died in the Grenfell fire open the Family Day at the Notting Hill Carnival in London, which returned to the streets for the first time on two years, after it was thwarted by the pandemic. Picture date: Sunday August 28, 2022.
RM2B2B98M–The first public telephone exchange in the German Reich was opened in Berlin in 1881. The photo shows the Telephone Office I., in which almost exclusively women are employed and male postal workers are the supervisors.
RFCNXN2X–Anna Schepeler-Lette, 1829 - 1897, a German politician, feminist and school founder, historical engraving, 1883
RM2B2B99R–The chairpersons of a sorority for female students. From the left: Herta Kurth, (math student), Liselotte von Dobschuetz (philosophy student) and Klara Ricke (philosophy student).
RMBG3FRY–In cooperation with Unicef young people are writing a blog about their lives, NGOs, problems, solutions, ideas, wishes
RM2KFGK74–Isaac and Rosa, emancipated slave children, 1863.
RM2B2B9AX–A sailor during the Imperial Era.
RMBKF6A6–Vintage print circa 1862 depicting US President Abraham Lincoln being kissed on the hand by a freed slave.
RMHNAEFJ–Drei junge Geschaeftsleute - three young business people
RMG14TKF–Engraving of Wheatley by Scipio Moorhead in the Frontispiece to her book of poetry. Phillis Wheatley (1753 - December 5, 1784) was the first female African-American published poet. Born in Senegal she was sold into slavery at the age of 12 and transported
RM2B2B972–Women in Baerwalde in Brandenburg cultivate vegetable beds in boxes.
RMA7G9T1–people
RM2JT6N5W–London, UK. 28th August 2022. Carnival run participants kick off the opening day parade as Notting Hill Carnival returns after a two-year absence. Credit: Vuk Valcic/Alamy Live News
RM2B2B993–A sailor in uniform on a ship during the German Empire.
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