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BRECKINRIDGE, SOPHON
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The Child in the City. A Series of Papers Presented at the Conferences Held During the Chicago Child Welfare Exhibit.
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1912
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CATTO, Rev. WILLIAM
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A Semi-Centenary Discourse, Delivered in the First African-Presbyterian Church, Philadelphia, on the Fourth Sabbath of May, 1857: with a History pf tje Church from Its First Organization: Including a Brief Notice of Rev. John Gloucester, Its Ffirst Pastor. Also, an Appendix, Containing sketches of all the Colored Churches in Philadelphia.
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1857
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CHAPMAN, Elder HENRY
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Remember Them That Are in Bonds, as Bound with Them.--Heb. 13:3. [Caption title]. Sm. 4to broadside, printed in two columns.
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1841
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CHESNUTT, CHARLES W.
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The Conjure Woman.
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1899
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CLARKE, LEWIS.
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Narrative of the Sufferings of Lewis Clarke, During a Captivity of More Than Twenty-Five Years, Among the Algerines of Kentucky, One of the So Called Christian States of North America. Dictated by Himself.
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1845
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COLERIDGE-TAYLOR, S.
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Twenty-Four Melodies Transcribed for the Piano. Op. 59. With a Preface by Booker T. Washington.
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1905
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CRUMMELL, ALEX
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The Relations and Duties of Free Colored Men in America to Africa. A Letter to Charles B. Dunbar...
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1861
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CRUMMELL, ALEX
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The Relations and Duties of Free Colored Men in America to Africa. A Letter to Charles B. Dunbar...
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1861
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CULLEN, COUNTEE Coun
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One (1) Page 4to. TLS to Harold Dougherty, Westfield , Massachusetts, Concerning Books for Poets. New York City, November 24, 1933. With a few inked corrections. Folds, fine.
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1933
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CULLEN, COUNTEE.
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Color.
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1925
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CULLEN, COUNTEE.
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Color.
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1931
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DAY, WILLIAM HOWARD.
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Celebration by the Colored People's Educational Monument Association in Memory of Abraham Lincoln, on the Fourth of July, 1865, in the Presidential Grounds, Washington, D.C.
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1865
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DOUGLASS, FREDERICK.
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My Bondage and My Freedom. Part I.--Life as a Slave. Part II.--Life as a Freeman. With an Introduction. By Dr. James M'Cune Smith.
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1855
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DOUGLASS, FREDERICK.
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My Bondage and My Freedom. Part I.--Life as a Slave. Part II.--Life as a Freeman. With an Introduction. By Dr. James M'Cune Smith.
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1855
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ELDRIDGE, ELLEANOR.
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Elleanor's Second Book.
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1839
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ELDRIDGE, ELLEANOR.
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Memoirs of Elleanor Eldridge.
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1840
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ELDRIDGE, ELLEANOR.
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Memoirs of Elleanor Eldridge.
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1843
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FLIPPER, HENRY O.
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The Colored Cadet at West Point. Autobiography of Lieut. Henry Ossian Flipper, U.S.A., First Graduate of Color from the U.S. Military Academy.
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1878
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HAMLET, JAMES.
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The Fugitive Slave Bill: Its History and Unconstitutionality; with an Account of the Seizure and Enslavement of James Hamlet, and His Subsequent Restoration to Liberty.
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1850
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HELM, MARY.
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The Upward Path: the Evolution of a Race.
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1909
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HILTON, JOHN T. Ward
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We the Master, Wardens and Secretary of African Lodge, No. 459, held in the Town of Boston...Do Certify, that the Bearer hereof...has been regularly initiated into the third Degree of Masonry...[Printed & holograph title]. [Broadside, 10.5" x 9." With engraved pillars, tools and eye. Ribbon threaded down the left side, remnant of seal.
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1826
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HOWARD, JAS. H.W.
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Bond and Free; a True Tale of Slave Times.
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1886
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JOHNSON, JAMES WELDO
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The Book of American Negro Poetry. Chosen and Edited with an Essay on the Negro's Creative Genius.
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1922
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JOHNSON, JAMES WELDO
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God's Trombones. Seven Negro Sermons in Verse. Drawings by Aaron Douglas. Lettering by C.B. Falls.
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1927
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JOHNSON, JAMES WELDO
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Black Manhattan.
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1930
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KELLEY, EMMA DUNHAM.
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Megda. By "Forget-Me-Not."
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1892
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KLETZING, H.F. & W.H
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Progress of a Race or the Remarkable Advancement of the Afro-American Negro. From the Bondage of Slavery, Ignorance and Poverty to the Freedom of Citizenship, Intelligence, Affluence, Honor and Trust. With an Introduction by Booker T. Washington.
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1898
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LEWIS, JOHN W.
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The Life, Labors, and Travels of Elder Charles Bowles, of the Free Will Baptist Denomination, together with an Essay on the Character and Condition of the African Race by the Same; also an Essay on the Fugitive Law...by Arthur Dearing.
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1852
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LEWIS, R.B.
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Light and Truth...the Universal History of the Colored and the Indian Race...to the Present Time.
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1844
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MILLER, KELLY.
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Kelly Miller's History of the World War for Human Rights Being an Intensely Human and Brilliant Account of the World War...and the Important Part Taken by the Negro...Illustrated with 128 genuine pictures from recent official photographs, also outline map drawings...
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1919
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MILLER, KELLY.
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Kelly Miller's History of the World War for Human Rights Being an Intensely Human and Brilliant Account of the World War...and the Important Part Taken by the Negro...Illustrated with 128 genuine pictures from recent official photographs, also outline map drawings...
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1919
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NELL, WILLIAM C.
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Services of Colored Americans, in the Wars of 1776 and 1812.
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1851
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NELL, WILLIAM C.
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Services of Colored Americans, in the Wars of 1776 and 1812. Second Edition.
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1852
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PECK, JOHN.
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A Descant on the Universal Plan, Corrected; or, Universal Salvation Explained. With Rev. L. Haynes' Sermon.
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1823
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PRINCE, MRS. NANCY
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A Narrative of the Life and Travels.
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1850
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PROCTOR, C.H.
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The Life of James Williams, Better Known As Professor Jim, for Half a Century Janitor of Trinity College
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1873
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PURVIS, ROBERT.
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Appeal of Forty Thousand Citizens, Threatened with Disfranchisement, to the People of Pennsylvania.
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1838
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PURVIS, ROBERT.
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A Tribute to the Memory of Thomas Shipley, the Philanthropist.
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1836
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ROPER, MOSES.
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Narrative of the Adventures and Escape of Moses Roper, from American Slavery. With an Appendix, Containing a List of Places Visited by the Author in Great Britain and Ireland and the British Isles; and Other Matter. Thirty-eighth thousand.
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1848
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SMITH, AMANDA.
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An Autobiography. The Story of the Lord's Dealings with Mrs. Amanda Smith the Colored Evangelist. Containing an Account of Her Life Work of Faith, and Her Travels in America, England, Ireland, Scotland, India and Africa, as an Independent Missionary. With an Introduction by Bishop Thorburn, of India.
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1893
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SMITH, AMANDA.
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An Autobiography. The Story of the Lord's Dealings with Mrs. Amanda Smith the Colored Evangelist. Containing an Account of Her Life Work of Faith, and Her Travels in America, England, Ireland, Scotland, India and Africa, as an Independent Missionary. With an Introduction by Bishop Thorburn, of India.
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1893
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STROYER, JACOB.
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My Life in the South. New and Enlarged Edition.
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1898
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SWIFT, JOB.
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Discourses on Religious Subjects. To which are prefixed, Sketches of His Life and Character, and a Sermon, Preached at West-Rutland, on the Occasion of His Death, by the Rev. Lemuel Haynes.
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1805
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WASHINGTON, BOOKER T
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The Future of the American Negro.
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1899
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WASHINGTON, BOOKER T
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The Negro in the South. His Economic Progress in Relation to His Moral and Religious Development.
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1907
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WIGGINS, THOMAS.
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Mother Dear Mother I Still Think of Thee. Sung by Blind Tom, at His Popular Concerts, with the Greatest Success.
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1875
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WIGGINS, THOMAS.
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Mother Dear Mother I Still Think of Thee. Sung by Blind Tom, at His Popular Concerts, with the Greatest Success.
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1875
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WIGGINS, THOMAS.
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Mother dear mother I still think of thee. As sung by Blind Tom. Respectfully Dedicated to Miss Rebecca Vasser.
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1865
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WILSON, JOSEPH T.
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The Black Phalanx; a History of the Negro Soldiers of the United States in the Wars of 1775-1812, 1861-'65. 56 Illustrations.
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1888
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WRIGHT, RICHARD.
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Native Son.
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1940
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WRIGHT, RICHARD.
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Native Son.
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1940
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