Appraisal: 1844 Presidential Election Political Banner

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Catherine Williamson

Bonhams, LA
Los Angeles, CA

Updated Value (2020)

$5,000 - $7,000 Auction

APPRAISED VALUE (2007)

$5,000 - $7,000 Auction

Update: October 21, 2013
After this segment aired, an email from a viewer prompted us to touch base with appraiser Catherine Williamson about her statement that "Clay was very much anti-slavery and in particular, anti-annexation." On the point of Henry Clay's beliefs and actions regarding slavery, he was known to be anti-slavery, calling it "a great evil," yet at one time was also a slave holder. He advocated for a gradual emancipation and the return of African Americans to Africa. Furthermore, Williamson explained in her response to the viewer's email, "Clay was a Whig, and while the Whigs were not explicitly anti-slavery in their platform, (or in practice, as the viewer mentions), theirs was the party that did not want to see the expansion of slavery to new territories. I suppose it is fairer to say that expansionism was the main issue of the 1844 election, not slavery per se, but expansionism and slavery were inextricably linked at the time."
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