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Representation of the Philadelphia fish market

John Weik's (Philadelphia) kochbuecher (cookbooks) [graphic] / Invented & drawn on stone by J. Nissle.

Life in Philadelphia. A black tea party. [graphic] / W. Summers, Del.; Hunt, Sc.

Life in Philadelphia. A black tea party. [graphic] / W. Summers, Del.; Hunt, Sc.

Life in Philadelphia. A black tea party. [graphic] / W. Summers, Del.; Hunt, Sc.

Free negroes in the North

[Abraham Lincoln miscellany] [graphic].

[Incomplete set of racist playing card game Game of In Dixieland. No. 1118] [graphic].

Scenes from Uncle Tom's Cabin. No. 1

Turning the tables on the overseer

Proclamation of Emancipation. By the President of the United States of America

John Brown - the martyr. Meeting a slave mother and her child on the steps of Charlestown jail on his way to execution. Regarding them with a look of compassion Captain Brown stooped and kissed the child then met his fate.

"Father, I cannot tell a lie: I cut the tree" [graphic] / Painted by G.G. White; Eng[raved by] John McRae.

Life in New York.

Life in New York. My name is Antonio Ceasa de Wilson..."

A five points exclusive taking the first steps towards the Last Polish [graphic].

Life in New York. "Blakey I say, can't you by the powers of your stame engine..?"

Dancing for eels at Catharine [sic] Market N.Y.

On the march to the sea

Life in Philadelphia. A black charge. [graphic] / Designd & drawn by W. Summers; Hunt sculpt.

Cornwallis is taken!

Five Points, 1827.

Martyrdom of John Brown.

Reading the Emancipation Proclamation

Emancipation

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