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Wilson, Joseph T. (Joseph Thomas), 1836-1891
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Emancipation: its course and progress, from 1481 B.C. to 1875 A. D., with a review of President Lincoln's proclamations, the XIII amendment, and the progress of the freed people since emancipation; with a history of the Emancipation monument
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Methodism and the Negro
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Print Collection portrait file
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Ralph Waldo Emerson collection of papers
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The Black phalanx; a history of the negro soldiers of the United States in the wars of 1775-1812, 1861-'65
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Letter to
Joseph
Alston, Camp
note:
A. L. S.,
T
[heodosia] B[urr] A[lston
m
"Of Beauty." Holograph essay,…
note:
… of volume by James
T
. Fields
The Black phalanx, title page
Pioneer preachers in Colored …
note:
…; Rev. J. E.
Wilson
, D.D
Thomas
Wilson
, D.D. Son of the Bishop
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Painted by Wright of Derby; drawn by
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Emancipation, title page