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A black man stands at the center of the composition, with his arms outstretched and looking to the skies, in a sign of gratitute. Behind him there are other free black men and women, some of them also making similar gestures. At the feet of the joyful man, there are two corpses, one of a Union
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soldier, to the left, and other of a Confederate. A national flag of the United States, complete with all the states of the Union, is proudly displayed at the center.
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helped the artist to complete the painting, which happened in 1942, during the ten-year period that he spent at that university as artist in residence (1936–1946).
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and the abolition of slavery in the United States, in 1864. It is exhibited at the Law Library's Quarles and Brady Reading Room, in the
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UW Curry mural tells forgotten emancipation story, University of Wisconsin-Madison News, 1 November 2012
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building, in Washington, D.C., but was rejected because it was considered too controversial.
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4.267 cm × 11,277 cm (1.680 in × 4,440 in)
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Rethinking Regionalism: John Steuart Curry and the Kansas Mural Controversy
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This painting was originally intended to be displayed at the
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is an oil and tempera on canvas painting by American artist
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The final composition recalls others of Curry, such as
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Freeing of the Slaves, University of Wisconsin-Madison
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Freeing of the Slaves, University of Wisconsin-Madison
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Freeing of the Slaves, University of Wisconsin-Madison
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John Steuart Curry
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Madison
John Steuart Curry
Emancipation Proclamation
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Madison
United States Department of Justice
Lloyd K. Garrison
University of Wisconsin-Madison
Tragic Prelude
John Brown
List of artwork by John Steuart Curry
Freeing of the Slaves, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Freeing of the Slaves, University of Wisconsin-Madison
UW Curry mural tells forgotten emancipation story, University of Wisconsin-Madison News, 1 November 2012
Freeing of the Slaves, University of Wisconsin-Madison
UW Curry mural tells forgotten emancipation story, University of Wisconsin-Madison News, 1 November 2012
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John Steuart Curry
List of artwork
Baptism in Kansas
Tornado over Kansas
Ajax
Tragic Prelude
Freeing of the Slaves
Regionalism (art)

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