Am I Not a Man and a Brother?
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Am I Not a Man and a Brother?
Summary
Am I Not a Man and a Brother? is a pendant[1]. Am I Not a Man and a Brother? ranks in the top 9% of pendant entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (117 views/month).[2]
Key Facts
- Am I Not a Man and a Brother? is the creator of Josiah Wedgwood[3].
- Am I Not a Man and a Brother?'s image is recorded as Am I not a Man and a Brother, medallion modelled by William H. Hackwood, Wedgwood, Etruria, England, c. 1786, tinted stoneware - Brooklyn Museum - DSC09289.JPG[4].
- Am I Not a Man and a Brother?'s instance of is recorded as pendant[5].
- Am I Not a Man and a Brother?'s instance of is recorded as campaign button[6].
- Am I Not a Man and a Brother?'s collection is recorded as Diplomatic Reception Rooms, U.S. Department of State[7].
- Am I Not a Man and a Brother?'s collection is recorded as Yale University Art Gallery[8].
- Am I Not a Man and a Brother?'s collection is recorded as National Numismatic Collection[9].
- Am I Not a Man and a Brother?'s collection is recorded as European Sculpture and Decorative Arts[10].
- Am I Not a Man and a Brother?'s designed by is recorded as Henry Webber[11].
- Am I Not a Man and a Brother?'s Commons category is recorded as Am I Not a Man and a Brother[12].
- +1787-00-00T00:00:00Z marks the founding of Am I Not a Man and a Brother?[13].
- Am I Not a Man and a Brother?'s BabelNet ID is recorded as 29252489n[14].
- Am I Not a Man and a Brother?'s BabelNet ID is recorded as 25040852n[15].
- Am I Not a Man and a Brother?'s Google Knowledge Graph ID is recorded as /g/11j0hz0xm3[16].
- Am I Not a Man and a Brother?'s copyright status is recorded as public domain[17].
- Am I Not a Man and a Brother?'s symbol of is recorded as Society for Effecting the Abolition of the Slave Trade[18].
- Am I Not a Man and a Brother?'s L'Histoire par l'image ID is recorded as cachet-societe-amis-noirs[19].
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Works and Contributions
Am I Not a Man and a Brother? is the creator of Josiah Wedgwood[3].
Why It Matters
Am I Not a Man and a Brother? ranks in the top 9% of pendant entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (117 views/month).[2]