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Future rulers of Florida U.S.A. [graphic].

[Portrait of an African American family]

H. Rendtorff, wholesale and retail dealer in stoves and hardware, 291 & 293 North Ave., Chicago. [graphic].

[African American woman nursing a baby on a porch in the presence of a man.]

[African American family in front of their Pennsylvania residence]

A bran new coon in town

Rapid transit in Southern Mississippi. [graphic].

The light-running New Home sewing machine, D.S. Ewing, general agent, 1127 Chestnut St. Phila, PA. [graphic].

Bits of nature and some art products, in Fairmount Park, at Philadelphia, Penna.

[Migrating emancipated slaves]

Wedding of the twins [graphic] : Universal, perfect and elegant stoves and ranges. Manufactured by Cribben, Sexton & Co., Chicago, Ill.

It stands at the head. "Domestic" sewing machine [graphic].

Freedom to the slaves. Proclaimed January 1st 1863, by Abraham Lincoln, President of the United States. “Proclaim liberty throughout all the land unto all the inhabitants thereof”__ Lev. XXV 10 [graphic].

Pore lil' Mose sends his Pa a valentine. [graphic] / R.F. Outcault.

No. 10 The event Or where "2 pair is better than 4 of a kind" [graphic] / McGreer.

True blue [graphic].

Saturday evening. [graphic].

Sunday. Yer looks lubly Ephraim, and it all comes using dat Higgins soap [graphic].

Emancipation: the past and the future. [graphic] / Th. Nast.

The past and the future. [graphic] / Th. Nast.

On the march to the sea

Emancipation. [graphic] / Th. Nast; King & Baird, Printers, 607 Sansom Street, Philadelphia.

Reading the Emancipation Proclamation

Emancipation

[Series of Clarence E. Brooks & Co. Fine Coach Varnishes, cor. West & West 12th St. N.Y. racist 1880 calendar illustrations after the "Blackville" series] [graphic].

Afro-American historical family record