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Radical Members of the South Carolina Legislature, 1868. Creator: Unknown
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Radical Members of the South Carolina Legislature, 1868. Creator: Unknown
A carte-de-visite of sixty-four (64) so-called " Radical" members of the reconstructed South Carolina legislature after the Civil War. The upper portion of the carte-de-visite is a composite photograph of bust-style portraits of each Congressional member. Below the composite photograph is printed text on the card identifying fifty (50) of the members of Congress as " colored" and thirteen (13) as " white." The text incorrectly states that sixty-three (63) members are pictured. On the verso is printed text listing the names of the sixty-four (64) people depicted on the front, listed by row, " Lines from Left to Right." Some names are misspelled. All corners of the card are trimmed
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Radical Members of the South Carolina Legislature, 1868 - A Glimpse into Post-Civil War Reconstruction
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. This print offers a rare and significant glimpse into the political landscape of post-Civil War America. Captured by an unknown photographer, this carte-de-visite showcases sixty-four so-called "Radical" members of the reconstructed South Carolina legislature. The upper portion of the photograph presents a composite image featuring bust-style portraits of each Congressional member. Beneath this composite lies printed text on the card, which intriguingly identifies fifty members as "colored" and thirteen as "white". However, it is worth noting that the text incorrectly states that only sixty-three members are pictured. On the verso side, we find additional printed text listing all sixty-four individuals depicted on the front in rows from left to right—although some names are misspelled. The significance of this photograph extends beyond its historical context; it serves as a testament to African American representation in government during a time when their voices were beginning to be heard. This visual documentation sheds light on both progress and challenges faced by these legislators in shaping our nation's future. Preserved within the National Museum of African American History and Culture (NMAAHC), this albumen print stands as an invaluable piece celebrating black history and cultural heritage in America. It reminds us of how far we have come while also urging us to continue fighting for human rights and equality for all citizens—a timeless message captured through one powerful image from our nation's past.
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