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Quaker in New Amsterdam, 1600s
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Quaker in New Amsterdam, 1600s
Quaker woman preaching to Dutch colonists in New Amsterdam (now New York City), 1600s.
Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration
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Media ID 5884371
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1600s 17th Century America City Colonial Colonist Colony Crowd Dutch Dutch Colony Female Friends New Amsterdam New York New York City Preach Protestant Quaker Quakers Religion Religious Sect Society Of Friends Street Woman
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This print takes us back to the bustling streets of New Amsterdam in the 1600s, where a Quaker woman fearlessly preaches her beliefs to a crowd of Dutch colonists. The hand-colored woodcut, created in the 19th century, beautifully captures this historic moment. Amidst the vintage charm and traditional architecture of this American city-to-be, we witness an extraordinary display of religious fervor and cultural exchange. The Quaker woman stands tall, her voice resonating through the air as she spreads her message of faith and equality. Her presence challenges societal norms and sparks curiosity among onlookers. The Dutch colonists listen intently, their expressions reflecting a mix of intrigue and skepticism. This illustration encapsulates not only a pivotal moment in history but also highlights the diversity that has always been at the heart of New York City's heritage. As we delve into this snapshot from North America's colonial past, it is impossible not to ponder upon how religion shaped society during those times. The Quakers were known for their progressive ideals and commitment to social justice—a testament to their enduring legacy within American history. Let us cherish this remarkable piece of art that immortalizes both the bravery of one woman standing up for what she believes in and our collective journey towards freedom and tolerance.
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