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African Americans
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Plantation life
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Social conditions
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Social life and customs
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Phillips, J. Campbell, 1873-1948 or 1949
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Johnson, Jack, 1878-1946
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Krauter, Edwin William
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Adams, John Henry Jr. (American graphic artist, born ca. 1880)
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Bennett, Gwendolyn, 1902-1981
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Plantation sketches
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Jack Johnson in the ring and out
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The Crisis: a record of the darker races
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Opportunity: journal of Negro life
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Progress and achievements of the colored people
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Baltimore
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Prints
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Illustrations
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R. H. Russell
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National Sports Publishing Company
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National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
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Schomburg Jean Blackwell Hutson Research and Reference Division
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Edwin A. Harleston; The Harle…
topic:
African
Americans
Studio of a Negro sculptress.
topic:
African
Americans
m
The Negro in Literature and A…
topic:
African
American
authors
It's big "Bubber".
topic:
African
Americans
A short Sunday Sermon.
topic:
African
Americans
Breaking home ties.
topic:
African
Americans
Just a song at twilight.
topic:
African
Americans
A social call.
topic:
African
Americans
Rag time.
topic:
African
Americans
Come Seben!!? Eleben!!?
topic:
African
Americans
When crabbing's good.
topic:
African
Americans
A passing flirtation.
topic:
African
Americans
Between two fires.
topic:
African
Americans
Celebrating the fourth.
topic:
African
Americans
Opportunity: journal of Negro…
note:
Artist
's credit in the lower left-hand corner
Darby and Joan.
topic:
African
Americans
In the spring a young man's f…
topic:
African
Americans
An April Fool Sketch.
topic:
African
Americans
A page from a sketch book.
topic:
African
Americans
Chas. L. Harper, A.B.
topic:
African
Americans
Front cover
topic:
African
Americans
Two's company.
topic:
African
Americans
The gospel.
topic:
African
Americans
Orphans.
topic:
African
Americans
A Southern Valentine.
topic:
African
Americans
A prodigal son.
topic:
African
Americans
In the time of water melon.
topic:
African
Americans
The march of intellect.
topic:
African
Americans
In Dixie land.
topic:
African
Americans
The ploughman.
topic:
African
Americans
The pride of the plantation.
topic:
African
Americans
Stolen sweets.
topic:
African
Americans
Dreams of bygone days.
topic:
African
Americans
An
artistic
and useful vocation; A class
topic:
African
Americans
Fishing in a rice field ditch.
topic:
African
Americans
… and
artistic
effect
topic:
African
Americans
Oil painting, by R. E. Bell, …
topic:
African
Americans
m
The colored man that saves hi…
topic:
African
Americans
Opportunity: journal of Negro…
note:
Artist
's credit in lower right-hand corner
Jack Johnson - in the ring - …
topic:
African
American
boxers
The blow that humbled Jeffrie…
topic:
African
American
boxers
In fighting trim.
topic:
African
American
boxers
Road work.
topic:
African
American
boxers
In civies.
topic:
African
American
boxers
The fighter of today.
topic:
African
American
boxers
Keeping fit with the medicine…
topic:
African
American
boxers
Welcomed by the Mayor of Juar…
topic:
African
American
boxers
Wm. Edouard Scott;
Artist
and portrait
topic:
African
Americans
Invincible music. The spirit …
topic:
African
Americans
Tis better to have loved and …
topic:
African
Americans