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The Abolitionist Illustrations:
William Hackwood, Am I not a Man and A BrotherAbolitionist Medallion, 1787
Patrick Reason, Kneeling Slave, Engraving, 1835With the caption: “Engraved by P. Reason, A Colored Young Man of the City of New York, 1835.
Patrick Reason, Am I not a Man and a Brother?, Abolitionist Illustration, c. 1839.
Scipio Moorhead, Phyllis Wheatley, Poet
Early American Portraits Painters
Johnston, Joshua (c.a. 1763 - 1832)
Julien Hudson (c.a. 1811- 1844)
Joshua Johnson, Mr. and Mrs. James McCormick and their Children, oil on canvas, 1804-05
Joshua Johnson (American artist, 1763–1824) Family Group
Joshua Johnson (American artist, 1763–1824) Grace Allison McCurdy (Mrs Hugh McCurdy & Her Daughter)
Joshua Johnston, The Westwood Children, ca. 1807
Joshua Johnson, John Jacob Anderson and Sons, John and Edward
Joshua Johnson, Portrait of Daniel Coker, oil on canvas, 1805-10
attributed to Joshua Johnson, Portrait of John Carroll, oil on canvas, 1810-15
Joshua Johnson, Sea Captain John Murphy, oil on canvas, 1810
Joshua Johnson, Barbara Baker Murphy, oil on canvas, 1810
Joshua JohnsonIsabella Douglas Mill Hollando/c, 1807
Joshua Johnson, Emma van Name, oil on canvas, 1805