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Anti-removal tract, by Cherokee Nation, in reponse to the forced removal of Indians
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Anti-removal tract, by Cherokee Nation, in reponse to the forced removal of Indians
PNP245309 Anti-removal tract, by Cherokee Nation, in reponse to the forced removal of Indians from their homeland, 1831 (litho) by American School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: removal of Indians from Georgia; by Richard Peters, counsellor at law ; ); Peter Newark American Pictures; American, out of copyright
Media ID 23362166
© Peter Newark American Pictures / Bridgeman Images
Case Discrimination Document Indian Territory Oppression Protest Protesting Title Page Tribe Us Supreme Court
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This powerful print captures the essence of resistance and resilience in the face of immense adversity. Titled "Anti-removal tract, by Cherokee Nation, in response to the forced removal of Indians from their homeland" it serves as a poignant reminder of one of America's darkest chapters - the Trail of Tears. The image depicts an engraving created by American School in the 19th century, showcasing a title page from this anti-removal tract. The Cherokee Nation, devastated by discriminatory policies and oppression, fought back against their forced relocation from Georgia to Indian Territory. Intriguingly, this document was authored by Richard Peters, a counsellor at law who sought justice for Native Americans amidst widespread discrimination. It stands as a testament to his commitment to championing indigenous rights during an era marked by systemic injustice. Through its intricate details and emotive composition, this print encapsulates the spirit of protest and unity within tribal communities. It symbolizes both defiance against state-sanctioned cruelty and hope for a better future. As we reflect upon this historical photograph today, it serves as a stark reminder that progress is often born out of struggle. Let us honor those who resisted removal with unwavering courage while acknowledging our collective responsibility to ensure justice for all marginalized communities.
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