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The Hamilton Collection Sojourner Truth Tribute Sculpture By Keith Mallett
Vendor: Bradfordexchange.com Price: 109.98 $Sojourner Truth Hand-Painted Sculpture Featuring A Base With Photos And Quotes From The Abolitionist - One of the most famous orators in American history, Sojourner Truth was legendary for escaping slavery in 1826 with her infant daughter to become an abolitionist, orator, women's rights activist and a civil rights advocate for equality for all. She traveled and delivered speeches around the country on behalf of women and African Americans, and in her later years, became an advocate in the movement for women's suffrage. And now, with this Sojourner Truth sculpture by renowned artist Keith Mallett, you can honor the courageous life of this great heroine. Introducing the Sojourner Truth Tribute Sculpture, a first ever available exclusively from The Hamilton Collection.Master Artists carefully handcraft this exceptional commemorative of artist's resin, then hand-paint every inch with a rich blend of matte, metallic and glossy hues. Measuring 11 inches tall, this sculpture solemnly honors this brave American abolitionist with great attention to detail. Sojourner's figure stands atop a granite-like pedestal base highlighted with four poignant archival photos and four quotes from this heroic American patriot and humanitarian. A wonderful way to honor an extraordinary woman who was gifted with courage, foresight and judgment, this tribute also makes a powerfully inspirational gift. Limited release; strong demand is anticipated, so don't delay. Order now!
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The Hamilton Collection Frederick Douglass Tribute Sculpture With Photos And Quotes
Vendor: Bradfordexchange.com Price: 109.98 $Frederick Douglass Tribute Sculpture Atop A Pedestal Base With Photos And Quotes From The Activist - Author, public speaker, and activist Frederick Douglass was a leader of the abolitionist movement, working to end slavery in the United States both before and after the Civil War. Born a slave in 1818, Douglass became a compelling champion of equality and human rights as an adult and continued this important work until his death in 1895. His autobiography, published in 1845, is still widely read to this day, ensuring he will forever be remembered for promoting the ideals of freedom, justice and equality for all. Now, join us in honoring this leader with the Frederick Douglass Sculpture, a first-ever tribute from artist Keith Mallett, available only from The Hamilton Collection.From his determined gaze to the cover of his pivotal memoir, this limited-edition Frederick Douglass tribute is meticulously handcrafted of artist's resin by skilled artisans to capture his incredible likeness. After your sculpture is perfected, talented artists use a blend of rich, glossy hues to carefully paint it by hand. The four-sided base boasts archival photos and uplifting quotes from this highly influential man. A truly inspirational gift, this keepsake perfectly celebrates the words and wisdom of Frederick Douglass. Strong demand is expected, so don't wait. Order now!
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