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The Crisis: a record of the darker races
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Roland Hayes
Charles S. Johnson
W.E. Burghardt Du Bois
Chas. L. Harper, A.B.
Portrait of unidentified woman
The Anglo-African magazine, F…
Mother and mammy.
Aunt Judy and the painter.
Too late.
Beaten biscuit.
The Devil's garden.
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In Spite of Handicaps: brief …
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Commanders of the Dining Room…
John R. Archer, Mayor of Batt…
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Not only comfortably provided…
Oh darkies, how my heart grow…
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A memento of the Emancipation…
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