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Postcard of American Indian with Heart Target. 1917, American Map Showing Vital Spot to Hit to Kill the American Spirit of Justice

Postcard of American Indian with Heart Target. 1917, American Map Showing Vital Spot to Hit to Kill the American Spirit of Justice


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Postcard of American Indian with Heart Target. 1917, American Map Showing Vital Spot to Hit to Kill the American Spirit of Justice

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This print from 1917, titled "Postcard of American Indian with Heart Target" is a powerful representation of the political and social issues prevalent during that time. The image features an American Indian man, standing tall on a hilltop, with a heart-shaped target placed over his chest. This symbolic portrayal highlights the injustice faced by Native North Americans in their struggle for justice and equality. The horseman in the background adds to the narrative, symbolizing power and authority. It serves as a reminder of how these marginalized communities were often subjected to oppression at the hands of those in positions of privilege. The composition beautifully captures both strength and vulnerability. The serene landscape surrounding the figure creates a stark contrast to the harsh reality depicted through this postcard. It evokes emotions ranging from empathy to anger towards such injustices. Printed by Curt Teich Company using offset lithography techniques, this piece showcases their expertise in producing high-quality prints that effectively convey complex messages. Located in Lake County Museum, it stands as a testament to historical documentation through art. This thought-provoking photograph continues to be relevant today as it prompts us to reflect upon our society's treatment of minority groups and challenges us to strive for justice and equality for all individuals regardless of race or ethnicity.

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