'Divorce À Vinculo', 1861. Artist: Unknown

'Divorce À Vinculo', 1861. Artist: Unknown

1-150-282 - The Cartoon Collector/Heritage-Images

'Divorce À Vinculo', 1861. Mrs Carolina, a representative of the slave-owning south of America, holding a cat o' nine tails and declaring her right to beat her own property, represented by a child slave pleading with the representative of the Northern States for protection. During the first half of 1861, a number of states in the slave-owning south of America left the Union following the election of Abraham Lincoln as President in 1860. Jefferson Davies was elected president of a new Confederacy but the Northern States refused to recognise the right to secession. The year 1861 was to see the beginning of the American Civil War. By definition a divorce à vinculo dissolves and totally severs the marriage tie. From Punch, or the London Charivari, January 19, 1861.


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Creator
  1. Unknown, attributed to: :
People Related
  1. Jefferson Davis: American: Politician, Secretary of War
  2. Abraham Lincoln: American: President of USA, lawyer, statesman, politician

Medium
  1. Engraving

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Pixel Dimensions (W x H) : 3692x5105
File Size : 55,218kb


Aliases

  1. 19/03/1861
  1. 0350000110
  1. 1-150-282
  1. 110
  1. 1150282
  1. 19/03/1861

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