Thomas Ball, Freedman’s Memorial to Abraham Lincoln (1876)

Freedman’s Memorial to Abraham Lincoln

Thomas Ball

The Freedman’s Memorial to Abraham Lincoln, also known as the Emancipation Memorial, a statue commissioned by African American donors and designed and sculpted by Thomas Ball, was completed in 1876. Depicted is the fugitive slave Archer Alexander being freed by the Great Emancipator, President Lincoln. The memorial stands in Lincoln Park in the Capitol Hill area of Washington, D.C.

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Courtesy of Terrence Restivo.