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- Q17058566 subject Q8218523.
- Q17058566 subject Q8750399.
- Q17058566 subject Q8751670.
- Q17058566 subject Q8797592.
- Q17058566 abstract "White slave propaganda refers to the use of images of light-skinned former slaves during the American Civil War to elicit sympathy from northern whites. The images themselves consisted of light-skinned slave children photographed alongside dark-skinned adult slaves in an attempt to make the children look Caucasian. In turn, the hope was that northern whites would purchase the photographs of the children to help fund the education of former slaves in liberated parts of Louisiana. There was also an unstated implication that some europeans had interbred with africans and their mulatto offspring could appear white ---and might be half-siblings.".
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- Q17058566 wikiPageWikiLink Q8218523.
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- Q17058566 wikiPageWikiLink Q8750399.
- Q17058566 wikiPageWikiLink Q8751670.
- Q17058566 wikiPageWikiLink Q8797592.
- Q17058566 comment "White slave propaganda refers to the use of images of light-skinned former slaves during the American Civil War to elicit sympathy from northern whites. The images themselves consisted of light-skinned slave children photographed alongside dark-skinned adult slaves in an attempt to make the children look Caucasian. In turn, the hope was that northern whites would purchase the photographs of the children to help fund the education of former slaves in liberated parts of Louisiana.".
- Q17058566 label "White slave propaganda".
- Q17058566 depiction White_slavery_woodcut.jpg.