4. How is the image/object connected to this context(s)?
What is the relationship between your image/object and its historical, conceptual, and/or theoretical context?
Slavery is still continuing to be solved within society in order to create freedom for all. The world used to be strictly separated based on people's skin color. Today, even though there continues to be slavery in some places and freedom is not equally distributed, society has had a big realization of how bad slavery was towards people of color because they were treated as animals who get hunted down and are forced to do what they are told. Slavery is continuing to be solved within society in order to not have it around the world in order to see people with same opportunities.
Footnotes: Kolodizjczyk, "Slave Hunting and Slave Redemption as a Business Enterprise: The Northern Black Sea Region in the Sixteenth to Seventeenth Centuries" Parsons, "Slavery: Its Origin, Influence, and Destiny" Spruill, "Slave Patrols, 'Packs of Negro Dogs' and Policing Black Communities" No 1 The National Magazine 2, "Colonial Slavery", No 4 Thomas, "Hunting Stories & Stories Told about Hunting: What Isaac McCaslin Thinks He Learns in The Big Woods" Williams, " Slavery" and "Reconstruction of the Union"