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Who’s the most photographed American man of the 19th Century? HINT: It’s not Lincoln… |
By Jennifer Beeson Gregory |
Frederick Douglass understood and heralded not only the power of the written or spoken word, but also the power of the visual image — especially, his own likeness. As a result, Douglass was photographed more than any other American of his era: 160 distinct images (mostly portraits) have survived, more than Abraham Lincoln at 126. See more » |
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