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"Dar boss, how's dat?" [graphic].
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Effect of the Fifteenth Amendment. [graphic]: Indignant mother, "Cum in out of dat mud right straight! Fust ting you'll know you'll be took for Irish chil'en!"
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An unpleasantness in Swampoodle
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Two little nigs
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"Doing business on a small scale"
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[Philadelphia children in blackface]
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Two souls with but a single thought.
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[E]spousal of Esther.
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A study in chocolate
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[Joseph C. Anderson] [graphic] / Keystone Art Studio, Phila., 1895.
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[Caricature of a laughing African American man]
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[Caricature of a laughing African American man]
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We uses pears soap fo' de complexun
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[Photographic reproductions of the Cartoon Printing Co. series after the 1878 Harper’s Weekly "Blackville" series “The Twins”] [graphic]/ McGreer.
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No. 1. The flirtation [graphic] / McGreer.
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No. 2 The introduction [graphic] / McGreer.
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No. 3 The courting [graphic] / McGreer.
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No. 4 The proposal [graphic] / McGreer.
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No. 5 The duel [graphic] / McGreer.
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No. 6 The wedding [graphic] / McGreer.
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No. 8 Return from the honeymoon tour [graphic] / McGreer.
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No. 9 Coming events [graphic] / McGreer.
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No. 10 The event Or where "2 pair is better than 4 of a kind" [graphic] / McGreer.
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[Robert Swayne collection of Philadelphia photographs] [graphic].
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Future rulers of Florida U.S.A. [graphic].
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A "corner in cotton." [graphic].
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"Deed Child's, I's didn't know you was dare." [graphic].
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"Dem brats done gone and stole dat melon." [graphic].
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Amy Smith, April 17, 1876. [graphic] / Photographed by B.F. Reimer, nos. 613, 615 and 617 Nth. Second St. Philad'a.
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[Photographs of Andalusia, probably Pennsylvania] [graphic].
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Some of our brave colored boys who helped free Cuba. [graphic].
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Go way white trash, dis chile dance yer blind [graphic] / G. W. Leonard. 1877.
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[Copy photograph of African American woman caregiver with her young white charges] [graphic] / F. Gutekunst, 712 Arch St. Philadelphia.
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Wrestling for a bride, Dahomey, Africa. [graphic].
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[Early model for Freedmen's Memorial by Thomas Ball] [graphic] / L. Powers, photographe, Florence.
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The trombone soloist. [graphic] / William H. Rau, photographer, Philad'a., Pa.
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Customer. "Rather cool weather Pete, for a close crop like that." Pete. "Can't help it Boss---the proprietor says long hairs gits in de wittles." [graphic].
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Rapid transit in Southern Mississippi. [graphic].
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Fifteenth amendment. Bringing his crop to town. [graphic] / Photographed by J. N. Wilson, nos. 143 Broughton and 21 Bull Sts., Savannah, Ga.
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Uncle Ned's school [graphic].
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"How do debble does dey make a bicycle?" = Como diablos se hacen los bicírculos? [graphic].
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Cotton is king. Plantation scene, Georgia, U.S.A. [graphic].
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[Portrait of Millie and Christine McCoy] [graphic] / Ollivier, [Photo]. New York.
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Camp of 2d Penna. Infantry, "Anthony Wayne." Clifton Heights, Delaware Co. Pa. August 1889. (Major Porters tent) [graphic] : Lt. Col. O. C. Bosbyshell; Major Jno. Bieldles? [porter?]; George Brown (Colored.)
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Cotton is king. Plantation scene, Georgia, U.S.A. [graphic].
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The colored band. [graphic].
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Monday morning or the tender passion. [graphic].
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The old and the new – “Nothin’ but niggers nohow.” [graphic].
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Saturday evening. [graphic].
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Street cries. [graphic].
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Bathsheba at bath.
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Ladies...
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"Does you love me hun?" [graphic].
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[Trio gem lantern slide of scenes from Uncle Tom's Cabin] [graphic].
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"We's done all dis s'mornin'." [graphic].