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Collection of Slavery Borders (20)
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This vintage-style map illustrates the geographic alignment of U.S. states and territories during the Civil War-Union (blue), Confederacy (red), border states (striped), and unorganized territories (beige).
This U.S. map visually segments states into four regional categories using distinct colors for quick comparative analysis.
This iconic symbol merges strength and solidarity, illustrating the breaking of oppression through collective action.
A minimalist yet expressive silhouette showing a bent figure crowned with energy, evoking power, transformation, or mythic presence.
A stern Egyptian overseer holds a whip while a weary laborer bends under the weight of work near the pyramids.
A stark antebellum-era cartoon exposing the entwined systems of cotton capitalism and enslaved labor-where profit sits atop suffering.
A schematic drawing of a wall-trench structure found on Daniels Island, Berkeley County, illustrating postholes and trench layout with a 5-foot scale bar.
A Roman citizen prepares to enter the thermae, carrying a strigil and magnifying glass-tools for ritual cleansing and inspection.
A dynamic linocut-style illustration showing a chain shattering under force, evoking themes of freedom and resistance.
A clear, educational infographic breaking down the Emancipation Proclamation using the five Ws-ideal for students and history enthusiasts.
A playful yet meaningful chain made of four distinct colors-red, blue, green, and yellow-representing interconnectedness and diversity.
A 19th-century woodcut-style illustration of a laborer resting on a stool, wearing a soft cap and worn clothing, with tools of his trade nearby.
Meet the trio: a striped tabby hugging a green watermelon-patterned yarn ball, a black cat with a French flag-colored ball, and a calico snuggling pink yarn.
A bold, high-contrast barbed wire grid-perfect for conveying boundaries, confinement, or protection in visual storytelling.
A stark, minimalist sticker blending ancient symbolism with modern sarcasm - not for the faint of heart.
This map highlights 13 U.S. states in the western and central regions, useful for understanding regional groupings or policy coverage areas.