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Elizabeth "Mum Bett" Freeman.
Kislak Center for Special Collections - Rare Book Collection Misc Print Collection oversize box 7 no 17
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- Format:
- Image
- Author/Creator:
- McGill, Mac, artist.
- Wishnia, Steve, author.
- Series:
- Celebrate people's history (Poster series) ; 140.
- Language:
- English
- Subjects (All):
- Freeman, Elizabeth, 1744?-1829--Posters.
- Freeman, Elizabeth.
- Enslaved women--Massachusetts--Posters.
- Enslaved women.
- Enslaved persons--Massachusetts--Posters.
- Enslaved persons.
- African American women--Massachusetts--Posters.
- African American women.
- Slavery--Massachusetts--History--18th century--Posters.
- Slavery.
- Freeman, Elizabeth, 1744?-1829.
- Massachusetts.
- Genre:
- political posters.
- posters.
- History
- Political posters
- Posters
- Posters.
- Political posters.
- Physical Description:
- 1 poster : offset print ; 43 x 28 cm
- single sided
- Manufacture:
- [Santa Cruz, Calif.] : Community Printers, 2020.
- Other Title:
- Mum Bett
- Place of Publication:
- [Pittsburgh, Pa.] : Justseeds, 2020.
- Summary:
- Elizabeth "Mum Bett" Freeman of Stockbridge, Massachusetts, was the first slave to win her freedom in court on human rights grounds. She ran away after her owner's wife hit her with a red-hot shovel. With the aid of an abolitionist lawyer, she argued that she was no one's property, that slavery violated the State Constitution's principle that "All men are born free and equal" and have the "unalienable" right to enjoy their liberty--and in 1781, won her freedom. Two years later, a state appeals court followed that reasoning and effectively abolished slavery in Massachusetts. "Any time while I was a slave, if one minute's freedom had been offered me, and I had been told I must die at the end of that minute, I would have taken it--just to stand one minute on God's earth a free woman."
- Local Notes:
- Rare Book Collection Misc Print Collection oversize box 7 no 17 : purchased for the Penn Libraries in 2025 from Kennys Bookshop & Art Galleries Ltd.
- OCLC:
- 1450397149
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