part to efforts, contributions, and monetary donations from both black and white abolitionists. Revolutionary thinkers like Fredrick Douglass believed that there could be a world where all men were treated as if created equal. Thankfully, they also understood that this was not a concept that would ever come easily into existence. Douglass himself once said, “If there is no struggle, there is no progress” (Patton 55). Abolitionists understood the importance and the influential potential of artwork. Black…
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