Knockin’ On Freedom’s Door (Peoria, Illinois)
Dublin Core
Title
Knockin’ On Freedom’s Door (Peoria, Illinois)
Subject
Subject (Topic)
Antislavery movements--United States
Fugitive slaves--United States
Underground Railroad
Slavery-- Abolition
American Midwest
Antislavery movements--United States
Fugitive slaves--United States
Underground Railroad
Slavery-- Abolition
American Midwest
Subject (Name)
Pettengill, Moses,1802-1883
Pettengill, Lucy,1802-1864
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
Pettengill, Moses,1802-1883
Pettengill, Lucy,1802-1864
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
Subject (Object Type)
Commemorative sculpture
Commemorative sculpture
Description
Preston Jackson‘s monumental bronze and stainless steel Knockin’ on Freedom’s Door is located on the site of the former Pettengill House in Peoria, an important station on the Underground Railroad. The work features multiple bronze sculptural groups within a stainless steel frame. The sculptural grouping includes a male and female freedom seeker, climbing out of a small rowboat as two white members of the Underground Railroad look down upon the pair. The pair of Underground Railroad conductors are presumably Moses and Lucy Pettengill. Moses holds a bucket of water in one hand and a ladle in the other, while Lucy clutches at her chest. At the very top of the sculpture, looking down over the scene is a portrait of Abraham Lincoln in profile.
Creator
Jackson, Preston, 1944-
Source
Date
October 24th, 2008
Format
JPEG
Language
English
Type
Visual Arts-Sculpture
Coverage
Peoria Civic Center, 201 SW Jefferson Ave, Peoria, Illinois, 61602, United States
Still Image Item Type Metadata
Original Format
Sculpture
Physical Dimensions
360'' (914.4 cm)
Collection
Citation
Jackson, Preston, 1944-, “Knockin’ On Freedom’s Door (Peoria, Illinois),” Contemporary Monuments to the Slave Past, accessed September 20, 2024, https://mail.slaverymonuments.org/items/show/1132.