Emancipation Memorial depicting Abraham Lincoln and a freed slave

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The Emancipation Memorial depicting Abraham Lincoln and a freed slave is a 19th-century bronze monument in Washington, D.C., that commemorates the abolition of slavery while controversially portraying a formerly enslaved man kneeling at Lincoln’s feet.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Abraham Lincoln monument
Civil War memorial
bronze sculpture
outdoor sculpture
public monument
alsoKnownAs Emancipation Group
Emancipation Memorial (Washington, D.C.)
surface form: Freedman’s Memorial
category Monuments and memorials in Washington, D.C.
Sculptures of Abraham Lincoln
Sculptures of African Americans
commemorates Emancipation Proclamation
end of slavery in the United States
commissionedBy formerly enslaved people
country United States of America
surface form: United States
dedicatedBy Ulysses S. Grant
dedicatedOn April 14, 1876
dedicationSpeaker Frederick Douglass
depicts Abraham Lincoln
Emancipation Proclamation
broken shackles
formerly enslaved man
features broken chains on freedman’s wrists
copy of the Emancipation Proclamation
kneeling freedman at Lincoln’s feet
standing figure of Abraham Lincoln
fundedBy donations from African Americans
formerly enslaved people
hasCriticism lack of Black agency in composition
portrayal of African American as subservient
height approximately 3.4 meters
heritageDesignation part of Capitol Hill Parks
historicalPeriod Reconstruction era
inception 1876
inscriptionLanguage English
locatedIn United States of America
surface form: United States

Washington, D.C.
location Lincoln Park
materialUsed bronze
granite pedestal
neighborhood Capitol Hill
officialName Emancipation Memorial (Washington, D.C.)
surface form: Emancipation Memorial
ownedBy National Park Service
sculptor Thomas Ball
subjectOf controversy over racial imagery
symbolizes abolition of slavery in the United States
emancipation of enslaved African Americans
unveiledOn April 14, 1876
yearCompleted 1875

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Thomas Ball notableFor Emancipation Memorial depicting Abraham Lincoln and a freed slave