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DescriptionKinkel in Chains.png |
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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