The Jasperware Medallion That Became the Most-Circulated Political Image of the Late 18th Century
Josiah Wedgwood produced the *Am I Not a Man and a Brother?* anti-slavery medallion in 1787 as a free contribution to the substantial Society for the Abolition of the Slave Trade. About 15,000 were distributed in the first two years. It became the substantially substantively most-circulated political image of the 18th century and the substantial visual template of the British abolitionist movement.
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