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Sally Maria Diggs : ウィキペディア英語版 | Sally Maria Diggs Sally Maria Diggs (c. 1851 – ?) was an African-American slave girl, also known as "Pinky," whose freedom was famously bought by Henry Ward Beecher in 1860, during a sermon at Plymouth Church, Brooklyn, NY.〔http://www.brooklynpubliclibrary.org/civilwar/cwdoc013.html〕 Beecher famously said, "No child should be in slavery, let alone a child like this’ and raised $900 to purchase her freedom. The episode was celebrated in a number of paintings and drawings at the time, including Eastman Johnson's "Freedom Ring."〔http://www.brooklynpubliclibrary.org/civilwar/cwdoc013.html#〕 In 2010, "Pinky" was celebrated by sculptor Meredith Bergmann.〔http://brooklynbeforenow.blogspot.com/2010/11/artists-run-loose-in-brooklyn.html〕 In 1927, "Pinky" returned to Plymouth Church to celebrate the 80th anniversary of Henry Ward Beecher's first sermon at Plymouth Church.〔 == References ==
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