@de.art.of.israel: A quick sketch by the # De art of Israel All about slavery The Scourged Back is a famous photograph of an enslaved man named Gordon, taken in 1863 during the American Civil War. It shows the horrific scars on his back caused by severe whipping, highlighting the brutal realities of slavery. The image became one of the most powerful pieces of anti-slavery propaganda in the 19th century. Who was Gordon? Gordon was an enslaved man in Louisiana who escaped from a plantation in March 1863. He fled for ten days, covering nearly 80 miles, before reaching Union Army lines in Baton Rouge. Upon arriving, he joined the Union Army, which had started recruiting Black soldiers after the Emancipation Proclamation. The Photograph and Its Impact During a medical examination, Union Army doctors discovered Gordon’s heavily scarred back. They took a series of photographs, and the most famous one was published in Harper’s Weekly on July 4, 1863. The image, often called The Scourged Back, shocked the public, especially in the North, reinforcing the horrors of slavery and strengthening support for abolition. Symbol of Anti-Slavery Movement The image was widely distributed by abolitionists. It countered pro-slavery arguments that enslaved people were treated well. It helped galvanize support for Black soldiers in the Union Army. Legacy The Scourged Back remains a stark visual reminder of the brutality of slavery and the resilience of those who endured it. It is considered one of the most important photographs in American history, demonstrating the power of visual media in social justice movements. #artist De Art of Israel #Ramadan2025 #otukpo #otukpoconnect #Abuja #artistsoftiktok
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