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[Allegorical cartoon with pixies, cherubs, architecture, and an execution]

L'Amerique.

Geo. W. Taylor, n.w. cor. of Fifth and Cherry Streets, Philadelphia, manufacturer and vendor of free labor dry goods. Wholesale and retail free labor warehouse. Free labor groceries for sale.

Associate Presbyterian Mission, Trinidad.

Virginia stock. [graphic] / Ingrey, lith.

To the friends of negro emancipation, this print is inscribed

Elliott Cresson [graphic] / Painted & engraved by J. Sartain Phila.

Stephens' album drolleries no. 1. [graphic] : Our relations at home and abroad / In oil colors from original designs by H. L. Stephens.

Missionary Society of the Methodist Episcopal Church [certificate]

Columbia trading with all the world.

[Plan and sections of a slave ship]

Ellen Craft, the fugitive slave. [graphic] / Hale's Dagotype.; J. Andrews & S. A. Schoff, sc.

Olaudah Equiano or Gustavus Vassa the African

A bran new coon in town

Pennsylvania Colonization Society

Use Merrick's thread. "Gully this cotton beats 'em all!" [graphic].

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

J.C. Hand & Co. Fine furniture, no. 1205 Market Street, Philadelphia. [graphic].

[Arabic fragment, a West African gris-gris]

Thomas Clarkson [graphic] / From a picture by H. Room; T.A. Dean, sc.

"I'm a farder"

Thomas Clarkson, A.M.

Mount Vaughan

A view of Bassa Cove (in Liberia.)

The London Coffee House

London Coffee House

Primrose

Reading the Emancipation Proclamation

Véritable extrait de viande Liebig. [graphic] : La case de l'oncle

[Philadelphia Inquirer art supplements]

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

[Geo. S. Harris & Sons print specimens]

Ethnographic tableau

Scenes from Uncle Tom's Cabin. No. 1

Proclamation of Emancipation. By the President of the United States of America

Slaves concealing their master from a search party

Here is a picture of some slaves at work. [graphic] : Reward of merit. This may certify that [Mr. George Snow] by diligence and attention to study, merits the approbation of [his] friends and teacher.

Proclamation of Emancipation. By the President of the United States of America.

Rev. Richard Allen, founder of the American Methodist Episcopal Church, in the United States of America, 1779.

"Father, I cannot tell a lie: I cut the tree" [graphic] / Painted by G.G. White; Eng[raved by] John McRae.

[Civil War drawings and cartes de visite reproductions of drawings by Henry Louis Stephens] [graphic].

Civil War stationery collection

Cornwallis is taken!

Emancipation

Centennial

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