Bullpush Hollow Out of Slavery Lost #5B Poster Print

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The plight of black sharecropping families after the Civil War is well known. Some former slaves managed to migrate to northern cities. Others migrated to the coalfields of West Virginia and found themselves in a situation former slave George Echols described: “I know the time when I was a slave and I feel just like we feel now.” Booker described the feeling of being a young boy lost and alone working in the dark underground caverns of Kanawha County mines.

This poster is from Bullpush Hollow #5A which continues Booker T. Washington’s account of working as a child miner under these conditions.

.: 175 gsm fine art paper
.: Multiple sizes
.: Matte finish
.: For indoor use
.: NB! Due to the production process of these posters, please allow for slight size deviations with a tolerance +/- 1/16″.

  9″ x 11″ 11″ x 14″ 16″ x 20″
Width, in 9.00 11.00 16.00
Length, in 11.00 14.00 20.00

 

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