Analyses some of the more innovative works in the archive of antislavery Illustrated books published from 1800 to 1852 alongside other visual materials that depict enslavement.
Illustrations: 15 colour and 99 black and white images.
Martha Cutter argues that some Illustrated narratives attempt to shift a viewing reader away from pity and spectatorship into a mode of empathy and interrelationship.
Analyses some of the more innovative works in the archive of antislavery Illustrated books published from 1800 to 1852 alongside other visual materials that depict enslavement