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[Young African American woman]

[Unidentified African American woman]

The colored beauty.

[Unidentified young African American woman]

[Mary Ann C. Shadd?, Washington, D.C.] [graphic] / Henrici & Garns, photographers. No. 709 South Second Street, Philadelphia.

Lillie Showell

Anti-slavery Token

[Stevens-Cogdell/Sanders-Venning unidentified female family member portrait]

The whitewasher [graphic].

Forget me not

[Unidentified older African American woman on shanty porch]

[Unidentified African American woman]

[Unidentified African American woman]

[Unidentified African American woman]

[Unidentified African American woman]

[Portrait of an unidentifed woman] [graphic]

[Portrait of an unidentifed woman] [graphic]

[Portrait of an unidentifed woman] [graphic]

[Portrait of an unidentifed woman] [graphic]

[Portrait of an unidentifed woman] [graphic]

[Portrait of an unidentifed woman] [graphic]

[Portrait of an unidentifed woman] [graphic]

[Portrait of an unidentifed woman] [graphic] Van Loan & Co's Gallery 118 Chesnut St. Philada.

Julia Anderson

[Unidentified African American woman] [graphic] / J. Fenton's photograph, ambrotype, ferrotype and photo miniature gallery, No. 729 South St., below 8th, north side, Philadelphia. N.B. Formerly of Ninth & Market Streets.

I sell the shadow to support the substance. Sojourner Truth. [graphic].

Sarah Showell

The laundress [graphic].

The desperation of a mother [graphic].

The cook [graphic].

[Women and girls posed at Glendinning Rock Gardens, Fairmount Park, Philadelphia]

A mark of friendship's pleasing power...

[Vase of flowers]

[Floral watercolor]

Fuchsia

[Hibiscus]

[Portrait of an unidentifed woman] [graphic]

[Portrait of an unidentifed woman] [graphic]

[Portrait of an unidentifed woman] [graphic]

[Portrait of an unidentifed woman] [graphic]

[Portrait of an unidentifed woman] [graphic]

[Unidentified young African American woman]

[Unidentified young African American woman]

[Unidentified young African American woman]

[Unidentified young African American woman]

Lines Bros., the largest retail dealers in the state! Proprietors of ten shoe stores. Buffalo store- 95 [Seneca St.]. Boots, shoes & rubber goods. Low prices. Plain figures. [graphic].

Amy Smith, April 17, 1876. [graphic] / Photographed by B.F. Reimer, nos. 613, 615 and 617 Nth. Second St. Philad'a.

[Millie and Christina, the "North Carolina twins"]

[Millie and Christine McCoy] [graphic] / W.L. Germons, Temple of Art, 914 Arch Street, Philadelphia.

[Unidentified African American woman and boy]

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