• African Americans, members of 369th Colored Infantry, wave from a troop ship as they arrive back in New York City, ca. 1919

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  • An actual postcard showing the 1920 Duluth, Minnesota lynchings

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  • Former slaves employed as servants to Union officers. August, 1864

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    The Price of Freedom

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    Escaped slaves, at Foller’s house, Cumberland Landing, Virginia

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    African American slave family representing five generations

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    Elderly African Americans who were once slaves work together in a rural setting in 1920

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    Middle class African American family seated on lawn in Georgia, ca. 1899.

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African American children, Hampton, Virginia. Ca. 1899.

In Photography by NKROO-muh STOO-erdFebruary 9, 2020

African American children learning about Thanksgiving, with model log cabin on table, Whittier Primary School, Hampton, Virginia. Ca. 1899.

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African Americans and Whites fleeing stockyard area during the Chicago race riot, 1919

In Photography by NKROO-muh STOO-erdFebruary 9, 2020

African Americans and Whites fleeing stockyard area during the Chicago race riot, July 27-Aug. 3, 1919.

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Jefferson Franklin Long (1836 – 1901)

In Photography by NKROO-muh STOO-erdFebruary 8, 2020

Jefferson Franklin Long (1836 – 1901), born a slave who educated himself and became a tailor in Macon, Georgia. Served in House of Representatives during as a replacement for only two months in 1871.

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students at Roger Williams University in Nashville, Tennessee, ca. 1899

In Photography by NKROO-muh STOO-erdFebruary 7, 2020

African American academic students at Roger Williams University in Nashville, Tennessee, ca. 1899.

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Listening to Booker T. Washington

In Photography by NKROO-muh STOO-erdFebruary 7, 2020

Listening to Booker T. Washington. An African American audience, some standing on railroad box cars, in New Orleans, Louisiana. 1912.

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Middle class African American family seated on lawn in Georgia, ca. 1899.

In Photography by NKROO-muh STOO-erdFebruary 6, 2020

Middle class African American family seated on lawn in Georgia, ca. 1899.

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African Americans, members of 369th Colored Infantry, wave from a troop ship as they arrive back in New York City, ca. 1919

In Photography by NKROO-muh STOO-erdFebruary 4, 2020

African Americans, members of 369th Colored Infantry, wave from a troop ship as they arrive back in New York City. The regiment was nicknamed the Harlem Hellfighters and the Black Rattlers. Ca. 1919.

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African American Union soldier and first man wounded in the Civil War

In Photography by NKROO-muh STOO-erdFebruary 4, 2020

Nicholas Biddle, African American Union soldier and first man wounded in the Civil War. Serving the Washington Artillery in Baltimore, injured by a brick thrown by a Confederate on April 18, 1861.

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Booker T. Washington (1856-1915)

In Photography by NKROO-muh STOO-erdFebruary 2, 2020

Booker T. Washington (1856-1915), standing on a stage in Mound Bayou, Mississippi, 1912.

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The Omaha race riot of 1919 in Omaha, Nebraska

In Photography by NKROO-muh STOO-erdFebruary 1, 2020

A group of white men pose for a 1919 photograph as they stand over the black victim Will Brown who had been lynched and had his body mutilated and burned during the Omaha race riot of 1919 in Omaha, Nebraska. No …

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Colored movie theater, Belzoni, Mississippi, 1939

In Photography by NKROO-muh STOO-erdFebruary 1, 2020

A black man goes into the “colored” entrance of a movie theater in Belzoni, Mississippi, 1939.

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