Did You Ever Kill Anybody Father? (1883) by Frank Holl

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Did You Ever Kill Anybody Father? (1883) by Frank Holl

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Etienne-Jules Mare: Vol de Héron (1883)
The Fairy-Land of Science. 1883. Cover.
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which outfit would you rather wear? (1883)
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commentary from the curator: I'd like to note that this is one of the strangest "normal" plates I've ever seen (meaning not fancy dress or costume). between the flowers looking like they just got pinned on rather than worked into the shape of the garment in any way and, well, the cat, I'm not really sure what's going on here. I'm fairly certain that the cat would not have been a real, taxidermy cat, because I have never seen nor heard of that before. birds yes, cats not so much. but if anyone has any knowledge about what's going on here, I'd love to know! ☺️
My rope on Melanie Martinez for 1883 Magazine. Photo by Gustavo Chams
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November 26 - On this day we celebrate the life of Sojourner Truth, the trailblazing abolitionist and women's rights activist.
Truth was an essential figure in the abolitionist movement in the US, and one of her most remembered moments was when she delivered the electrifying "Ain't I a Woman?" speech in 1851 at the Women's Rights Convention in Akron, Ohio. Her powerful words challenging the systemic and violent racism against Black women rang out as a rallying cry for justice, equality, and human dignity. [link]
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