Which of the following can you conclude about the scene depicted in this painting?
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History, 25.01.2020 18:31 edgar504xx
Which of the following can you conclude about the scene depicted in this painting?
a painting depicting a scene in which slaves are getting off of a wagon with some belongings in their arms. in the foreground two children, an adult white woman, and a dog stand. behind them, a white woman an elderly african-american man who is carrying a cane and rubbing his back. behind this pair, a larger group of african-american adults and children are climbing down from a hay-filled wagon. the larger scene includes a barn and some trees all of which are covered with snow.
library of congress lc-usz62-28860
escaping slaves were able to travel in large family groups.
escaping slaves had many resources to them along the path to freedom.
escaping slaves had to plan carefully, but often had the means to travel in comfort to freedom.
escaping slavery would have been much more deadly and difficult without from people along the way.
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