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Print - Membership card, Annual parliaments and universal suffrage. Justice and Equality of Rights. Corresponding Society
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Membership card, Annual parliaments and universal suffrage. Justice and Equality of Rights. Corresponding Society

  • Object:

    Print

  • Place of origin:

    Nottingham, England (made)

  • Date:

    1797 (printed)

  • Artist/Maker:

    Unknown (production)

  • Materials and Techniques:

    Engraving

  • Museum number:

    29692:95

  • Gallery location:

    Prints & Drawings Study Room, level F, case TOPIC, shelf 4

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Corresponding societies began to appear in Britain in the late 18th century as part of a movement for political reform which sought to increase the number of people holding the right to vote. They aimed to engage the public in issues of parliamentary reform through publishing and distributing democratic propaganda and through educational programmes including public meetings, itinerant speakers and discussions.

The societies addressed many of the political issues of the day as part of a wider debate on civil society, political rights, the political nation and public sphere. This Universal Suffrage Corresponding Society membership card of 1797 addresses the topical issue of slavery. In the background a white man leads a black man away from his wife and child. In the foreground three white figures express their consternation: ‘O Heavens! Can Christians Traffic in human Blood?’, ‘Tremble Tyrants! Shiver to Atoms the Chains of Despotism’, ‘O Liberty! O my Country’.

Physical description

Membership card of the Universal Suffrage Corresponding Society with abolitionist imagery: In the background a white man leads a black man away from his wife and child. In the foreground a group of three white figures, in hats and tailcoats, express their consternation: ‘O Heavens! Can Christians Traffic in human Blood?’, ‘Tremble Tyrants! Shiver to Atoms the Chains of Despotism’, ‘O Liberty! O my Country’.
The scene is in an oval and all around it is an inscription with the name of the society.
On the right handside of the card is printed the date: 1797.
To the left, on top: Dept. and written in pen 1st
To the left, on bottom: Sect. and written in pen 5 Nottm
To the right, top right: N and 870 in written in pen

Place of Origin

Nottingham, England (made)

Date

1797 (printed)

Artist/maker

Unknown (production)

Materials and Techniques

Engraving

Marks and inscriptions

Inscriptions, from top: L – Dept. 1st, R - No. 870, at bottom L – Sect. Nottm 5, 1797.
Around image: ‘Annual Parliaments and Universal Suffrage. Justice and Equality of Rights. Corresponding Society’
Scene: In background left – White figure (‘Come along thou black Lubber’) leading black man (‘Oh my dear Wife! My dear child’). Three white men at centre wearing hats and tailcoats, from left ‘O Heavens! Can Christians Traffic in human Blood?’, ‘Tremble Tyrants! Shiver to Atoms the Chains of Despotism’, ‘O Liberty! O my Country’

Dimensions

Length: 7.6 cm, Height: 12.2 cm

Descriptive line

Membership card of the Universal Suffrage Corresponding Society, 1797

Subjects depicted

Slave; Suffrage

Categories

Prints; Black History; Slavery & Abolitionism

Collection code

PDP

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