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Black and white photo of an African American man whose bare back gordon ramsay meatballs in tomato sauce covered in keloid scars. Whipped Peter”, was an escaped American slave who became known as the subject of photographs documenting the extensive keloid scarring of his back from whippings received in slavery. The New York Times writer Joan Paulson Gage noted, “The images of Wilson Chinn in chains, like the one of Gordon and his scarred back, are as disturbing today as they were in 1863. They serve as two of the earliest and most dramatic examples of how the newborn medium of photography could change the course of history.
Full length, black-and-white photograph of a seated African-American. John and Bridget Lyons, who held him and nearly 40 other people in slavery at the time of the 1860 census. To mask his scent from the bloodhounds that were chasing him, Gordon took onions from his plantation, which he carried in his pockets. After crossing each creek or swamp, he rubbed his body with the onions to throw the dogs off his scent. Oliver, who were in camp at the time, produced carte de visite photos of Gordon showing his back. Ten days from to-day I left the plantation.