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African Americans
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Hood, Aurelius P
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Fisk University
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Jubilee Singers
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Work, John Wesley, 1873-1925
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The Negro at Mound Bayou, being an authentic story of the founding, growth and development of the "most celebrated town in the South," covering a period of twenty-two years
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Jubilee Singers number. After forty years, 1871-1911
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Mound Bayou (Miss.)
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Printed by A.M.E. Sunday School Union
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Fisk University News; Jubilee…
Jennie Jackson DeHart.
John Wesley Work.
Jubilee quartette, 1900-1910;…
Mrs. Georgia Gordon Taylor.
Mrs. Mabel Lewis Imes.
Maggie Porter Cole.
Thomas Rutling.
A company of singers [1898] a…
Hinton D. Alexander.
Ella Sheppard Moore.
Jubilee Hall.
Street scene- Mound Bayou, Mi…
E. P. Powell selling cotton -…
First court scene.
Carnegie Library in course of…
Cashier's office - Bank of Mo…
Bank of Mound Bayou, Mississi…
President's office - Bank of …
Loading lumber - Banks and Fr…
Mount Bayou Oil Mill and Manu…
Montgomery cotton gin -- Mung…
Geo. W. Creswell's residence.
A.M.E. Church.
The Negro at Mound Bayou, tit…
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