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English: Gottfried Kinkel, German poet and revolutionary, is pictured seated in formal garb with chains attached to his ankles in the imaginative lithograph depicting his 1850 imprisonment.
Date published 1907
Source Carl Schurz, Reminiscences, Volume One, McClure Publishing Co., 1907, facing p. 246
Author artist not specified; scanned by Bob Burkhardt

Statement from the serialization of Schurz's book in McClure's Magazine: Kinkel, as a matter of fact, was in convict's garb in his cell, never in citizen's clothes and chains.

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