Branding Enslaved People: Slavery's Brutal Marking

Branding Enslaved People: Slavery's Brutal Marking

Large 24 x 33 / Black
$70.00
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Branding Enslaved People: Slavery's Brutal Marking

Branding Enslaved People: Slavery's Brutal Marking

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Horrifying historical illustration depicting one of slavery's most brutal practices—the branding of enslaved people with hot irons to mark them as property. The image shows white slaveholders preparing to brand an enslaved person while others sit waiting, their bodies already marked. This cruel practice treated human beings like livestock, burning ownership marks into their flesh as permanent proof of their enslaved status. Branding was used to identify enslaved people who attempted to escape, to mark ownership transfers, and to dehumanize and terrorize. The scars lasted a lifetime, a constant physical reminder of their bondage. This illustration, likely from an abolitionist publication, documented this atrocity to shock Northern audiences into understanding slavery's true horror. A devastating piece of historical evidence showing slavery's complete dehumanization of African people, essential for education and remembrance, available in three sizes with your choice of black or silver aluminum frame.

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