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The Universal clothes wringer. What Dina, six o'clock and not done yet! And look at these torn clothes. Oh mistis de wringing am awful, always tear de clothes 'spect dat I neber get through

Beauty on the street--front view.

[Racist metamorphic New Years Day card depicting a man kissing a series of women, including a grotesquely depicted African American woman] [graphic].

Liberty Stove Works

Croquet.

Croquet.

A free lunch.

Clark's mile-end 60 spool cotton [graphic].

African American caricature Franz Aman trade cards

Cotton field.

High art and elegant clothing. Merchant tailor misfits, 400 South Eighth St., first door bel. Pine. Private house. Please ring the bell.

Cotton field.

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

[Diorama of a scene from the American Revolution displayed at the 27th Annual Exhibition of the Pennsylvania State Agricultural Society, held in the Main Building, Fairmount Park, Phila., 1880.]

A darktown wedding, the ceremony

A bran new coon in town

Smith Brothers chemically pure Borax.

Is yo' sho' lady when I wears dese stockings I won' fin' ma laigs all black.

Mrs. Lena Mason's Chautauqua meetings, Aug. 1st - Sept. Phila, Pa.

Official first day of issue. Honoring Harriet Tubman, 1821-1913. Abolitionist. Nurse. Escapded slave. Black Heritage USA Series. [graphic]

[Chas. McKeone & Son Soap Manufacturing Co. trade cards]

[Chas. McKeone & Son Soap Manufacturing Co. trade cards]

[Chas. McKeone & Son Soap Manufacturing Co. trade cards]

Dixon's carburet of iron stove polish.

[Domestic Sewing Machine Co. trade cards]

[J. & P. Coat's thread trade cards]