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In page White slave propaganda:

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The images included children with predominantly European features photographed alongside dark-skinned enslaved adults with typically African features. All these people, including the seemingly white children, were classified as black under the one-drop rule, as they had both black and white ancestry. It was intended to shock the viewing audiences with a reminder that enslaved people shared their humanity, and evidence that enslaved people did not belong in the category of the "Other".[citation needed]