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"Dat corn takes a might site a hoe'in"
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These children
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Rosa, an emancipated slave from New Orleans.
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Rosa
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[The scourged back]
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Rebecca
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These children
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Emancipated slaves.
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Emancipated slaves.
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Isaac and Rosa, emancipated slave children, from the free schools of Louisiana.
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[Young African American man, possibly slave Jerry Stevens, at Raceland Plantation, Dinwiddie, Virginia]
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"Does you love me hun?" [graphic].
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[Caricature of capture of Jefferson Davis May 10, 1865] [graphic] / [M A] Andrieu.
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[Photographic reproduction of an allegorical view including Abraham Lincoln, a pavilion, and marching soldiers] [graphic] / P. Philipoteaux; Allen & Rowell, photographers, 25 Winter Street, Boston.
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Cliveden 1911 [graphic].
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Fannie Virginia Casseopia Lawrence [graphic] : A redeemed slave child, 5 years of age. Redeemed in Virginia, by Catherine S. Lawrence; baptized in Brooklyn, at Plymouth Church, by Henry Ward Beecher, May, 1863.
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Happy contraband [graphic].
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[Emma Louisa Gutekunst as the "Old Lady Who Lived in a Shoe"] [graphic] / F. Gutekunst, Philadelphia.
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Emancipation
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Copy photograph of African American woman caregiver with her young white charges
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"A guard of colored soldiers"
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Dickerson Family miscellaneous photograph collection [graphic].
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Learning is wealth. Wilson, Charley, Rebecca & Rosa, slaves from New Orleans.
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[Benjamin F. Butler]
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Fannie Lawrence
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Rebecca
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A Virginia slave child in 1863
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Diorama - Washington at Yorktown
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Rebecca
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Charley
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"Nick Biddle" [graphic] : Of Pottsville, Pa., the first man wounded in the Great American Rebellion, "Baltimore, April 18, 1861."
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