Description
England's Paul Gascoigne on the ball
Ultrafashionable lady
with St Paul's Cathedral in background
opening day of boutique
a representative of the slave-owning south of America
Divorce À Vinculo money is power England's Paul Gascoigne on the'Divorce Vinculo', 1861. Mrs Carolina, a representative of the slave owning south of America, holding a cat o' nine tails and declaring her right to beat her own property, represented by a child slave pleading with the representative of the Northern States for protection. During the first half of 1861, a number of states in the slave owning south of America left the Union following the election of Abraham Lincoln as President in 1860. Jefferson Davies
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