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A Good and Great Man
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A Southerner (pseud.) autograph letter signed to Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Tuskaloosa, Ala., 1 November 1859
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"Chickens, Pigs, and People" article
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Correspondence between Mayor Kevin White and a woman in Mobile, Alabama
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June 17, 1902 letter from George Washington Carver
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June 26, 1902 letter from George Washington Carver
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Letter to Mayor Kevin H. White
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May 9, 1901 letter from Booker T. Washington
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Mobile Mardi Gras,
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Twin Beech AME Zion Church, Fairhope, Alabama
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Excelsior Band
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Excelsior Band
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Inner City News,
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Figures, Thomas
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Mobile Mardi Gras
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Culture Black and White
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Mobile Mardi Gras
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NAACP,
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Memorial March,
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Tyus, Phillip,
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Voting,
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Malone, Vivian
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Freedom Riders
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Jones, Eugene
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Booker T. Washington Theater
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African American Postal Workers
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Central High School Basketball Team
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Lyons Park, Mobiile, Alabama
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Woolworth's Lunch Counter,
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Big Zion Church
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Martin de Porres Hospital
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Central High School
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Grand Leader Spiritual Singers
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Black Education-Dunbar High School
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Black Education-Dunbar High School Football Team
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Cotton
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Part of a Negro tenant family, on a farm near Greensboro, Alabama, May 1941
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Baker, Benjamin, and Mobile County Training School
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Mobile County Training School,
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Star pupil, 82 years old, reading her lesson in adult class, Gee's Bend, Alabama, May 1939
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11A. Accompanies "Ex-slave with a long memory." Alabama
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11. Ex-slave with a long memory. Alabama
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Alabama State Docks
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Allen Life Guards
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Wheeler Motor Company,
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New Daphne
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Church and School at Possum Bend; Rough lumber; Such a building costs about $1,000
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In this log hut the work was begun at Tinela
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Jim McBride and Emily Bridges; Two old members at Rosebud, Ala
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Mary and Sarah McCants
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Our Mission Ford on a road in Alabama
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Pupils at lunch, Tinela, Ala
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Alabama State Docks
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Zimmer Memorial Home
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Department of girls' industries; "Practice cottage" for study of Home Economics, Tuskegee Institute, Tuskegee, Ala
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New residence of principal Booker T. Washington at Tuskegee Institute, Tuskegee, Ala
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Brainerd Hall, Central Alabama Institute
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President J. B. F. Shaw
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President R. N. Brooks
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Students, Central Alabama Institute
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Tuskegee Normal and Industrial Institute; Exhibition of the girls' physical culture class
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W. R. Pettiford; A business-like Minister in Alabama
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Suffrage,
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An owner's home, Calhoun, Ala
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A renter's home; Calhoun, Ala
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The district nurse; Talladega College, Alabama
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A Black study; Note the tensity of expression with which the group is following his each and every word
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Rolston Hotel, Coden, Alabama
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Improved farming implements being explained to Negro farmers by colored District Demonstration Agent T.M. Campbell, of Tuskegee Institute, Alabama
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A type of the unpretentious cabin which an Alabama Negro formerly occupied and the modern home in which he now lives
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Booker T. Washington; President, Tuskegee Normal and Industrial Institute
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Rufus Herron of Camp Hill, Ala
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A Negro farmer of Alabama exhibiting at a Country Fair
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A Negro's log cabin [thoroughly comfortable and tastefully furnished inside], Alabama
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A Negro waggoner, Alabama
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An Octoroon student at Tuskegee
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A practical field lesson in Agriculture being given to Negro farmers in Alabama by the Farmers' Institute of Tuskegee
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A prosperous Negro farmer of Alabama who has been instructed through Tuskegee
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A Tuskegee student
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Booker Taliaferro Washington, LL.D., Harvard University; Founder of Tuskegee
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"L'homme à tout faire"; A Coloured storekeeper, Alabama
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"L'homme à tout faire"; A Negro bootmaker, trained at Tuskegee
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The creamery and milk - testing school, Tuskegee
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The Librarian at Tuskegee and his assistant
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Lynching,
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R. B. Hudson and family, Selma, Ala
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The Lincoln gate, Tuskegee Institute, Ala
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Tuskegee Edited by Booker T[aliaferro] Wasington. [Title page]
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Convention" Candidates
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Convention" Candidates [continued]
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Facsimile of page from Union League Constitution
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From the Independent Monitor, Tuscaloosa, Alabama, September 1, 1808. A prospective scene in the City of Oaks, 4th of March, 1869
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Ku Klux costumes. Worn in Western Alabama
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Negro members of Convention of 1875 are on the left. The White man in the back row is Sam Rice
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Portrait of an African American Man
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Registration of voters under Reconstruction Acts, 1867
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Scenes in the First Reconstructed Legislature. [Cartoons from " The Loil Legislature, " by Captain B. H. Screws.]
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Scenes in the First Reconstructed Legislature. [Cartoons from " The Loil Legislature, " by Captain B. H. Screws.]
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Alabama. Negro percentage of total population, 1900
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Scene in the laundry at Tuskegee
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