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"Does you love me hun?" [graphic].
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Customer. "Rather cool weather Pete, for a close crop like that." Pete. "Can't help it Boss---the proprietor says long hairs gits in de wittles." [graphic].
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He dreamt dat from away off thar de angels sent him news. He 'woke and found it was Dunbarr dat sent dem bully shoes; 60 N. Fourth St. Philadelphia.
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[Proofs from specimen album loose prints collection]
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An unpleasantness in Swampoodle
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Two souls with but a single thought.
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Rapid transit in Southern Mississippi. [graphic].
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Fifteenth amendment. Bringing his crop to town. [graphic] / Photographed by J. N. Wilson, nos. 143 Broughton and 21 Bull Sts., Savannah, Ga.
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I'm a masher
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"De breddren and sisters will now relate dere experience."
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"I'm a farder"
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Smoke Day's standard Durham smoking tobacco
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Uncle Tom's Cabin. On the Levee
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A line shot - the recoil. [graphic] / Thos. Worth.
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"Creme" oat meal toilet soap. [graphic]
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The colored band. [graphic].
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Monday morning or the tender passion. [graphic].
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The old and the new – “Nothin’ but niggers nohow.” [graphic].
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Street cries. [graphic].
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[Domestic Sewing Machine Co. trade cards]
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[J. & P. Coat's thread trade cards]
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Effect of the Fifteenth Amendment. [graphic]: Indignant mother, "Cum in out of dat mud right straight! Fust ting you'll know you'll be took for Irish chil'en!"
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U. S. B. M. Dockstaders. US BM black mail. Charles and Lewis Dockstader, Carncross' Minstrels, Eleventh St. Opera House, Philadelphia, Pa. [graphic].
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Photographing the Baby
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[Incomplete set of racist playing card game Game of In Dixieland. No. 1118] [graphic].
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Saturday evening. [graphic].
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[Scrapbook with periodical illustrations, comic valentines, and patent medicine advertisements]
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[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].