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  1. 10 juil. 2019 · William Dent’s political satire titled Abolition of the Slave Trade, or the Man the Master has been uniformly categorized as a proslavery cartoon. However, elements of the visual satire invoked by the image invite a critique of the institution of slavery that tacitly endorses some abolitionist arguments.

  2. This resource is a political cartoon that shows the reversed rolls of the slave and master, showcasing the brutality of the slave master.

  3. 26 mai 2022 · One meaning of "man", common from at least 1600 to 1950, is "servant". The title of that cartoon means "Our servants will be our masters". The white cartoonist's assumption is that liberated slaves will behave as badly as the Europeans have.

  4. Abolition of the slave trade, or the man the master Summary Illustration shows the reversal of roles for slaves and slave masters, with former slaves now in the role of the slave master.

  5. 27 juin 2024 · Meanwhile, in Martinique a slave rebellion started, prompted by the false news that the king had abolished slavery. The Declaration of Rights was still unknown in the colony, unlike Condorcet's plans to put slave trade abolition on the National Assembly's agenda. The rebels had more radical views.

  6. Their pamphlet insisted that the tide of opinion against the slave trade was steadily rising in Great Britain (the British officially abolished the trade in 1807). They also raised the prospect of a slave revolt, which in fact broke out in Saint Domingue in 1791.

  7. Photo, Print, Drawing Abolition of the slave trade, or the man the master digital file from b&w film copy neg. 1 print : etching. | Illustration shows the reversal of roles for slaves and slave masters, with former slaves now in the role of the slave master.