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Print of Frederick Douglass.
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Photograph of three unidentified African Americans standing on the porch of a two-story house.
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A paper photo that depicts a landscape view of a road with a horse drawn carriage being driven by an unidentified African American man.
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Carte de visite of an African American man. The name 'Charlie Banks' is written on back.
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Early 20th century image of a African American woman reading a story to her son.
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A lantern slide of two African American men resting on bales of cotton in New Orleans, Louisiana while men pack a steamship in the background.
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Vietnam war propaganda card created by the South Vietnam NFL [National Liberation Front]. Printed on card: The Vietnam war is "a hell hole of racism for the Negroes GIs over and above the usual hell of war". (Philadelphia Independent). Your real enemies are those who call you "Niggers". Your genuine struggle is on your native land. GO HOME NOW AND ALIVE!
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A lantern slide portraying a group of people picking cotton on a Mississippi plantation.
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A cabinet photo portrait of an African American woman.
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A stereo card of an African American worker beside a cotton gin.
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A paper photo of an African American woman sitting in a chair with an infant in her lap.
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A paper photo that depicts two African American women standing in front of a shop window that reads 'Ruppert'.
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1798-11-05
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Schedule of the sales of David Owen's estate. Includes a list of various transactions concerning goods and the monetary amount accompanying each sale. 6 Pages.
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A small Carte de visite photo cased in a paper cover. The name 'Henry Powell' is written on back.
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In this photograph, an African American female performer is holding the arm of a man dressed in blackface.
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A tintype depicting a chess club meeting.
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A two sided image depicting the sale of enslaved people on one side and Congressional proceedings on the other.
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Back of a Vietnam War propaganda card, image of a police officer holding a wooden baton and grabbing the shirt of a young African American man.