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Freedom Fighters: Why abolitionist artefacts, including Wedgwood's famous  medallion, are making waves at auction rooms around the world - Issuu
Freedom Fighters: Why abolitionist artefacts, including Wedgwood's famous medallion, are making waves at auction rooms around the world - Issuu

Josiah Wedgwood | Antislavery Medallion | British, Etruria, Staffordshire |  The Metropolitan Museum of Art
Josiah Wedgwood | Antislavery Medallion | British, Etruria, Staffordshire | The Metropolitan Museum of Art

How the Potter Josiah Wedgwood Created an Iconic Abolitionist Medallion ‹  Literary Hub
How the Potter Josiah Wedgwood Created an Iconic Abolitionist Medallion ‹ Literary Hub

Anti-Slavery medallion set gold pendant - Ref.101126
Anti-Slavery medallion set gold pendant - Ref.101126

Medallion produced for the Society for Effecting the Abolition of the Slave  Trade
Medallion produced for the Society for Effecting the Abolition of the Slave Trade

Wedgwood's iconic anti-slavery medallion inspires new generation -  Stoke-on-Trent Live
Wedgwood's iconic anti-slavery medallion inspires new generation - Stoke-on-Trent Live

Wedgwood Once Played a Surprising Role In the Anti-Slavery Movement
Wedgwood Once Played a Surprising Role In the Anti-Slavery Movement

The Josiah Wedgwood medallion created in 1787 for a British... | Download  Scientific Diagram
The Josiah Wedgwood medallion created in 1787 for a British... | Download Scientific Diagram

BBC - History - British History in depth: The Black Figure in 18th-century  Art
BBC - History - British History in depth: The Black Figure in 18th-century Art

Abolitionist Medallion | All Works | The MFAH Collections
Abolitionist Medallion | All Works | The MFAH Collections

Lot 129 - Wedgwood Anti Slavery medallion
Lot 129 - Wedgwood Anti Slavery medallion

The Wedgwood anti-slavery medallion · V&A
The Wedgwood anti-slavery medallion · V&A

Did you know? - Josiah WEDGWOOD was a keen advocate of the slavery abolition  movement.
Did you know? - Josiah WEDGWOOD was a keen advocate of the slavery abolition movement.

The Wedgwood anti-slavery medallion · V&A
The Wedgwood anti-slavery medallion · V&A

National Museum of American History
National Museum of American History

The Abolition Project Anti-Slavery Medallion:
The Abolition Project Anti-Slavery Medallion:

Radical Objects: Josiah Wedgwood's anti-slavery medallion | History Workshop
Radical Objects: Josiah Wedgwood's anti-slavery medallion | History Workshop

Anti-Slavery Cameo | The Walters Art Museum
Anti-Slavery Cameo | The Walters Art Museum

Did you know? - Josiah WEDGWOOD was a keen advocate of the slavery abolition  movement.
Did you know? - Josiah WEDGWOOD was a keen advocate of the slavery abolition movement.

Bonhams : A Wedgwood anti-slavery medallion, circa 1790
Bonhams : A Wedgwood anti-slavery medallion, circa 1790

Wedgwood Once Played a Surprising Role In the Anti-Slavery Movement
Wedgwood Once Played a Surprising Role In the Anti-Slavery Movement

New-York Historical Society - This antislavery medallion, manufactured by  Wedgwood, could be mounted and worn as a pin or necklace. Anti-slavery  activists distributed the medallion in England and U.S. abolition societies  gave
New-York Historical Society - This antislavery medallion, manufactured by Wedgwood, could be mounted and worn as a pin or necklace. Anti-slavery activists distributed the medallion in England and U.S. abolition societies gave

Anti Slavery Wedgwood Medallion - Item 4163 (Image:A) - historicmedals.com
Anti Slavery Wedgwood Medallion - Item 4163 (Image:A) - historicmedals.com

Josiah Wedgwood's Medallion | The Age of Revolution, 1775-1848
Josiah Wedgwood's Medallion | The Age of Revolution, 1775-1848

Medallion Trail | Fuzzy Duck
Medallion Trail | Fuzzy Duck

Ceramic medallion produced by Josiah Wedgwood for the Society for the  Suppression of the Slave Trade. It was mass-produced and distributed in the  UK and the US. 1780s : r/PropagandaPosters
Ceramic medallion produced by Josiah Wedgwood for the Society for the Suppression of the Slave Trade. It was mass-produced and distributed in the UK and the US. 1780s : r/PropagandaPosters