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African Americana Civil War envelope collection [graphic].

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The disappointed abolitionists. [graphic] / C.

Views of slavery : [graphic] / Does the slaveholder admit the slave to be a human being? If so we would ask his interpretation of the following sentiment "Whatsoever ye would that men should do unto you, do you even so to them."

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Afro-American historical family record

The people putting responsibility to the test or the downfall of the kitchen cabinet and collar presses. [graphic] / T.W. Whitley alias Sir Joshua invt..

The great November contest. Patriotism vs bummerism. [graphic]

[Photographic Society of Philadelphia's Chesapeake & Ohio Canal excursion, May 21-29, 1882 album]

Grigg Block, North Fourth Street, Philadelphia.

The British surrendering their arms to Gen. Washington after their defeat at York Town in Virginia October 1781

[Ralston family cased photograph collection] [graphic].

[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].

The military and historical portrait group of the officers of the Third North Carolina U. S. V. Infantry in the war with Spain, commanded by Colonel James H. Young. The first negro regiment ever organized and entirely officered by colored men.

[Scrapbook with linen pages] [graphic].

Worship of the North. [graphic]

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

Portrait album of well known 19th-century African American men of Philadelphia

Portrait Album of Well-Known 19th-Century African American Men of Philadelphia

[Robert Swayne collection of Philadelphia photographs] [graphic].

[Deborah Passmore Gillingham scrapbook of prints, drawings, and specimens] [graphic].

Political caricature no.3. The abolition catastrophe, or the November smash-up. [graphic]

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