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Beecher famously said, "Number 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."
In 2010, "Pinky" was celebrated by sculptor Meredith Bergmann. In 1927, "Pinky" returned to Plymouth Church to celebrate the 80th anniversary of Henry Ward Beecher"s first sermon at Plymouth Church.