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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].

[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]

[Assorted flowers] [graphic] / L.A.B.

[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.

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

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

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

Beauty on the street--front view.

[Unidentified African American woman and boy]

[Unidentified young African American woman]

[Unidentified young African American woman]

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