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- Title:
- Untitled
- Alternate Title:
- My Country Is The World
- Collection:
- Persuasive Maps: PJ Mode Collection
- Creator:
- Ames, Julius Rubens
- Date:
- 1847
- Posted Date:
- 2015-08-25
- ID Number:
- 2051.02
- File Name:
- PJM_2051_02.jpg
- Style/Period:
- 1800 - 1869
- Subject:
- Unusual Projection
Politics & Government
Slavery/Race - Measurement:
- 15 x 15 (centimeters, height x width)
- Notes:
- An unusual perspective centered on West Africa, which is in the light, and contrasting the U. S. in the dark. Apart from geographic names, there are only two words on the map - Indians and Slavery - both in the U. S. Below is an inscription from Thomas Paine, The Rights of Man: "My Country Is the World; My Religion is to do good." This map is on the verso of "Moral Map of U.S."
Julius Rubens Ames was an accomplished artist and ardent abolitionist who died of tuberculosis in 1850, at age 49. http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=128137961&ref=acom, accessed January 27, 2015. "The Legion of Liberty and Force of Truth" is, as the full title suggests, an illustrated collection of poems, speeches and other writings by and about scores of individuals and institutions opposed to slavery, including (among others) religious figures, the founding fathers, British poets, prominent women, the press and the Bible. In an introduction, Ames says that the work is a "continuation" of his earlier "Liberty" pamphlets. See ID #2058.
For further information on the Collector’s Notes and a Feedback/Contact Link, see https://persuasivemaps.library.cornell.edu/content/about-collection-personal-statement and https://persuasivemaps.library.cornell.edu/content/feedback-and-contact - Source:
- Ames, Julius Ruben. 1847. The Legion of Liberty and Force of Truth, Containing the thoughts, words, and deeds, of some prominent Apostles, Champions and Martyrs. New York: American Anti-Slavery Society, 10th ed.
- Repository:
- Private Collection of PJ Mode
- Format:
- Image
- Rights:
- For important information about copyright and use, see http://persuasivemaps.library.cornell.edu/copyright.