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Charity Organization Society of the City of New York. Publication Committee
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Weller, Charles Frederick, b. 1870
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Williams, A. J
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McGruder, Aaron
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Smedes, Susan Dabney, 1840-1913
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Aunt Phebe, Uncle Tom and others; character studies among the old slaves of the South, fifty years after
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The Negro American family
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America revisited: from the bay of New York to the Gulf of Mexico, and from Lake Michigan to the Pacific
33
The Negro in the cities of the north
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Neglected neighbors: stories of life in the alleys, tenements and shanties of the national capital
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Public enemy #2, [page 153]
Public enemy #2, [page 152]
Public enemy #2, [page 105]
Public enemy #2, [page 104]
Public enemy #2, [pages 12 an…
Public enemy #2, [page 11]
The African times and orient …
m
The Harlem Negro
m
Slave life in Virginia and Ke…
m
The three needs of Liberia. A…
m
Why reparations? : "reparatio…
Public enemy #2, [front cover]
An examination at a Negro con…
This is the Petit Jury impane…
Dixie after the war, title pa…
Efforts for social betterment…
Chart of church denomination,…
The Reed home and school
A typical plantation family.
A southern planter: social li…
A southern planter
The overseer's house.
The quarters.
The plantation store.
Cotton field.
Showing the crowding together…
The worst type of Negro house.
An alley on the Lower West Si…
A typical up-country school.
The Negro in the cities of th…
On a city house top.
Officers and members of the E…
"The Tuskegee"; A model tenem…
Provident hospital and traini…
The first graduating class of…
Old New Yorkers.
Meum et Tuum; [The case of Ma…
Ernest L. Williams.
Percentage of Negroes in tota…
Negro illiteracy 1900 compare…
Negro bread winners in U.S.
Conjugal condition in the sou…
Kowaliga: scenes of the commu…
Kowaliga: Glimpses of its ind…
Baltimore's idea of a colored…
Doorway leading to a court ei…
Many of these alleys, as Dr. …
Where Fighting Mag lived.
A street in Baltimore well kn…
A Social Settlement in South …