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English: An imaginary portrait of German revolutionary Carl Schurz with no connection to his actual appearance published during the fanfare surrounded his freeing of Gottfried Kinkel from Spandau reformatory outside Berlin. At the bottom is another little vignette, apparently connected to a spurious story of him attracting Kinkel's attention as an organ grinder outside Kinkel's prison cell. |
Date | published 1907 |
Source | Carl Schurz, Reminiscences, Volume One, McClure Publishing Co., 1907, facing p. 338 |
Author | unknown; scanned by Bob Burkhardt |
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