File:Handbill with engraving by Jack Smith- Back To the Slave Quarters! Vote No On Segregation Feb. 29, 1916 (cropped).jpg

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English: Vertical wood engraving shows a caricature of Lincoln standing over a slave master who is cracking the whip of Negro Segregation toward a black woman and her three children. Lincoln says, "No nation can stand half-slave and half-free." The bottom caption asks "Shall St. Louis be the Slave Master?"
Title: Handbill with engraving by Jack Smith: Back To the Slave Quarters! Vote No On Segregation Feb. 29, 1916
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Source Missouri History Museum
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Author Smith, Jack
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Race Relations Collection, 1914-1970
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Elections
Segregation
African Americans
Politics and government
Race relations
Civil rights
Slavery
Voting
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148270
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