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Fifty Years of the University of Kentucky African-American Legacy, 1949-1999
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Index, Marriage Bonds Colored, Book 34-35-36, December 27, 1958 to May 27, 1968
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Negro Soldier Who Serves As Truck Driver And Mechanic Does A Good Job On The Air Cleaner Of An Army Truck At Fort Knox, Kentucky, June, 1942
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Kentucky Slave Narratives: A Folk History of Slavery in Kentucky From Interviews with Former Slaves, typewritten records prepared by the Federal Writers' Project, 1936-1938
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Main street, Ante-Bellum Lexington
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Buying for the New Orleans market
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Stable hand and trainer eating picnic lunch before the Shelby County Horse Show and Fair, Shelbyville, Kentucky. Aug. 1940
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Slave auction on Cheapside, Lexington
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Emily runs away
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Office of Clay's True American, Lexington
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Bill of sale for Kitty Lee
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A court day sale in Maysville
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Kentucky's first anti-slavery tract
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Cassius M. Clay as a student at Yale
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A slave pen during wartime
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Old slave with hand held hemp-brake
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Negro traders' advertisements
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Former slave quarters now used as milk house on farm near Bardstown, Kentucky, August 1940
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Boyle county broadside, 1849
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Bond posted by C. M. Clay to emancipate six slaves
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Lexington slave dealers' advertisements, 1859
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Folks in the big house
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Perry's "free papers."
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Slave handcuffs and leg irons. ; Tom's runaway notice
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Fayette county hemp field
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James G. Birney. ; John G. Fee
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Edward Stone's coffle gang
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Where Robards kept his "choice stock" of slaves
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Lewis county slaves sold on Cheapside
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Robert Wickliffe. ; Robert J.Breckinridge
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Sold to go South
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Levi Coffin. ; Calvin Fairbank
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Commissioner's sale in 1863
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Old slave couple , Mercer county
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Old Iron Bracket--hand-forged from iron made at Coalins Forest and Game Reservation, between Cumberland and Tennessee Rivers, in Kentucky. Resettlement now owns the land and site of the old iron furnace which was built by slave labor and a chief source of iron for Confederate Army during Civil War
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Scene at Smithland, Kentucky
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Children of miners, Kentucky, 1935
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Prof. W. Robert Smalls; Principal, Lincoln High School; Paducah, Ky
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Proceedings of the ... Annual Session of the Grand Temple and Juveniles of Kentucky, 1923
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Proceedings of the ... Annual Session of the Grand Temple and Juveniles of Kentucky, 1922
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Amidst sunshine and flowers, with pipe and happy thoughts. ; With his two "Shadows" one of his own race, the other the small son of a faculty member
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A larger home where the family grew and prospered. ; A duet of smiles, grandfather and grandson
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Proceedings of the ... Annual Session of the Grand Temple and Juveniles of Kentucky, 1919
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Camping in old Kentucky
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A slave's adventures toward freedom; not fiction, but the true story of a struggle; By Peter Bruner. [Title page]
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Enjoying the Sunset years of life, Mr. And Mrs. Peter Bruner, as they are today. ; The best Gift life has to offer, a happy family
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A gala day for Peter Bruner! When President Taft visited Miami University. The home of Hewn Logs where early manhood years were lived
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A speaking likeness of Peter Bruner as he appeared to the students of Miami University where he served as janitor for many changing and interesting years
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Peter Bruner while serving as janitor at Miami University
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Equipped with the fastest steed of days past, Peter Bruner was the fleet and much-wanted messenger "boy" of Miami University folks
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First schoolhouse and church attended by Bishop Walters
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Donahoe Hotel, now the Newman House; In the kitchen of this house Bishop Walters was born
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Annual Reports of the Grand Secretary and the Grand Treasurer to the State Grand Lodge of the U.B.F., S.M.T., P.M.C., R.H. and Juveniles of Kentucky, 1916
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Zion Baptist Church, Georgetown, Ky. ; Lampton Baptist Church, Louisville, Ky
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Annual Reports of the Grand Secretary and the Grand Treasurer to the State Grand Lodge of the U.B.F., S.M.T., P.M.C., R.H. and Juveniles of Kentucky, 1914
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Proceedings of the ... Annual Session of the Grand Temple and Juveniles of Kentucky, 1914
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Proceedings of the ... Annual Session of the Grand Temple and Juveniles of Kentucky, 1913
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Minority Report of E. W. Glass of the Grand Board of Managers, State Grand Lodge, United Brothers of Friendship and Sisters of the Mysterious Ten and Juveniles: Georgetown, Kentucky, August, 1913.
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Annual Reports of the Grand Secretary and the Grand Treasurer to the State Grand Lodge of the U.B.F., S.M.T., P.M.C., R.H. and Juveniles of Kentucky, 1912
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Preston Street cooking class, Louisville, K.Y
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Tobacco market, Louisville, Kentucky
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H. C. Tinsley, M. D.; Georgetown, Ky
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Little Blanche Taylor. Franklin, Ky. ; Rev. T.W. Haigler
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Mr. Caleb Walton and Family, Basket Station, Ky.; This is his home
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Prof. W.L. Turner, Russelville, Ky
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Dr. T.H. Mack, wife and daughter; Pastor of Second Baptist Church for nearly twenty-five years; Owns this beautiful home at Franklin, Ky
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Mr. and Mrs. F Posey; Baskets, Ky.; A prosperous farmer
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Richard W. Thompson [recto]
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Drug store, W. H. Ballard, Lexington, Ky
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Rev. Robert Mitchell, D. D., Frankfort, Ky
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Rev. C. H. Parrish, D. D., Louisville, Ky
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Rev. W. H. McRidley, A. M., D. D., Cadiz, Ky
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Dr. S. E. Smith, Owensboro, Ky
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Miss Melanie Macklin : Colored Beauty of St. Louis. ; W.H. Steward, Louisville, Ky. : [Han]dsome Afro-American woman. ; Above : Gold, diamond-set medals were offered by the appeal to the beautiful maiden and married lady of the race, and were won by Miss Macklin and Mrs. Steward
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Uniformed man seated, on the mantlepiece is his cap, embroidered with the name Miller Edison Phonograph Co
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