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African American History Collection

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Background imageAfrican American History Collection: NIAGARA MOVEMENT, 1905. Founding members of the Niagara Movement superimposed over Niagara Falls

NIAGARA MOVEMENT, 1905. Founding members of the Niagara Movement superimposed over Niagara Falls. Top row (left to right): H.A. Thompson, Alonzo F. Herndon, John Hope, James R.L

Background imageAfrican American History Collection: HARPERs WEEKLY, 1867. The First Vote

HARPERs WEEKLY, 1867. The First Vote. Front page of Harpers Weekly, 16 November 1867

Background imageAfrican American History Collection: BLACK SENATORS, 1872. The First Colored Senators and Representatives in the 41st

BLACK SENATORS, 1872. The First Colored Senators and Representatives in the 41st and 42nd Congress of the United States. Lithograph, 1872, by Currier & Ives

Background imageAfrican American History Collection: THE BAMBOULA, 1885. Drawing, 1885, by Edward Windsor Kemble

THE BAMBOULA, 1885. Drawing, 1885, by Edward Windsor Kemble

Background imageAfrican American History Collection: FOUR WOMEN, 19th CENTURY. A late 19th century photograph of four African-American women

FOUR WOMEN, 19th CENTURY. A late 19th century photograph of four African-American women, exhibited by W.E.B. du Bois in the Paris Exposition of 1900

Background imageAfrican American History Collection: AFRICAN AMERICAN CHILDREN. Three African American children seated in a doorway

AFRICAN AMERICAN CHILDREN. Three African American children seated in a doorway. Photograph, c1901

Background imageAfrican American History Collection: BLACK HOMESTEADERS. A black family photographed in 1887 before their homestead

BLACK HOMESTEADERS. A black family photographed in 1887 before their homestead in Nebraska

Background imageAfrican American History Collection: COTTON PICKERS, 1900. African American migrant workers resting and shooting dice

COTTON PICKERS, 1900. African American migrant workers resting and shooting dice at edge of cotton field, c1900, rural America

Background imageAfrican American History Collection: BLACK HOMESTEADERS. The Moses Speese family outside their sod house near Westville, Nebraska

BLACK HOMESTEADERS. The Moses Speese family outside their sod house near Westville, Nebraska. Photograph, late 19th century

Background imageAfrican American History Collection: FREEDMEN SCHOOL, 1867. A Freedmen Farm-School near Washington, D. C. Wood engraving

FREEDMEN SCHOOL, 1867. A Freedmen Farm-School near Washington, D. C. Wood engraving
FREEDMEN SCHOOL, 1867. A Freedmen Farm-School near Washington, D.C. Wood engraving, American, 1867

Background imageAfrican American History Collection: FREEDMEN SCHOOL, 1867. A Freedmen School in Atlanta, Georgia. Wood engraving, American

FREEDMEN SCHOOL, 1867. A Freedmen School in Atlanta, Georgia. Wood engraving, American, 1867

Background imageAfrican American History Collection: COTTON PLANTATION, 1867. Sowing. Wood engraving, 1867, after a drawing by A. R. Waud

COTTON PLANTATION, 1867. Sowing. Wood engraving, 1867, after a drawing by A. R. Waud
COTTON PLANTATION, 1867. Sowing. Wood engraving, 1867, after a drawing by A.R. Waud

Background imageAfrican American History Collection: COTTON PLANTATION, 1867. Prayer Meeting. Wood engraving, 1867, after a drawing by A

COTTON PLANTATION, 1867. Prayer Meeting. Wood engraving, 1867, after a drawing by A.R. Waud

Background imageAfrican American History Collection: ABOLITIONIST SONG, c1843. Song sheet for Prayer of the Abolitionist by John Pierpont

ABOLITIONIST SONG, c1843. Song sheet for Prayer of the Abolitionist by John Pierpont, c1843

Background imageAfrican American History Collection: FREEDMENs SCHOOL, 1865. A freedmens school in Memphis, Tennessee. Wood engraving

FREEDMENs SCHOOL, 1865. A freedmens school in Memphis, Tennessee. Wood engraving, 1865

Background imageAfrican American History Collection: NORTH CAROLINA: FAMILY. An African American family outside of their home in North Carolina

NORTH CAROLINA: FAMILY. An African American family outside of their home in North Carolina. Stereograph, c1903

Background imageAfrican American History Collection: NORTH CAROLINA: FAMILY. An African American family outside of their home in the

NORTH CAROLINA: FAMILY. An African American family outside of their home in the Turpentine region of North Carolina. Stereograph, c1903

Background imageAfrican American History Collection: PORTRAIT: WOMAN. An African American woman carrying chickens and turkeys to market

PORTRAIT: WOMAN. An African American woman carrying chickens and turkeys to market in the American South. Photograph by John Tarbell, c1905

Background imageAfrican American History Collection: PORTRAIT: MAN. Portrait of an unidentified African American man

PORTRAIT: MAN. Portrait of an unidentified African American man. Photograph, mid to late 19th century

Background imageAfrican American History Collection: RIVER BAPTISM, c1900. A crowd observing a river baptism. Photograph, c1900

RIVER BAPTISM, c1900. A crowd observing a river baptism. Photograph, c1900

Background imageAfrican American History Collection: CHICAGO: RACE RIOT, 1919. A police officer leading an African American couple to

CHICAGO: RACE RIOT, 1919. A police officer leading an African American couple to safety during the Chicago Race Riot of 1919. Photograph

Background imageAfrican American History Collection: CHICAGO: RACE RIOT, 1919. National Guardsmen questioning an African American man

CHICAGO: RACE RIOT, 1919. National Guardsmen questioning an African American man during the Chicago Race Riot of 1919. Photograph

Background imageAfrican American History Collection: CIVIL WAR: BLACK TROOPS. Battery A of the 2nd US Colored Artillery. Photograph, c1863

CIVIL WAR: BLACK TROOPS. Battery A of the 2nd US Colored Artillery. Photograph, c1863

Background imageAfrican American History Collection: LAUNDRESS, c1918. An African American laundress with a washtub. Photograph, c1918

LAUNDRESS, c1918. An African American laundress with a washtub. Photograph, c1918

Background imageAfrican American History Collection: FISK JUBILEE SINGERS, c1880. The Fisk Jubilee Singers from Fisk University, Tennessee

FISK JUBILEE SINGERS, c1880. The Fisk Jubilee Singers from Fisk University, Tennessee. Photograph, c1880

Background imageAfrican American History Collection: TINTYPE: WOMAN, c1875. Portrait of an unidentified woman, a resident of the historically

TINTYPE: WOMAN, c1875. Portrait of an unidentified woman, a resident of the historically African American neighborhood of Weeksville in Brooklyn, New York. Tintype, c1875

Background imageAfrican American History Collection: HARNETT: FRONT FACE, 1878. Front Face. Portrait of an African American boy in a newspaper hat

HARNETT: FRONT FACE, 1878. Front Face. Portrait of an African American boy in a newspaper hat. Painting by William Harnett, 1878

Background imageAfrican American History Collection: RURAL CHILDREN, c1895. A group of African American children posing in playclothes

RURAL CHILDREN, c1895. A group of African American children posing in playclothes. Photograph, c1895

Background imageAfrican American History Collection: MOUNT GILEAD AME CHURCH. Built in 1834 in Buckingham, Pennsylvania

MOUNT GILEAD AME CHURCH. Built in 1834 in Buckingham, Pennsylvania. Served as a station on the Underground Railroad

Background imageAfrican American History Collection: MOUNT GILEAD AME CHURCH. Built in 1834 in Buckingham, Pennsylvania

MOUNT GILEAD AME CHURCH. Built in 1834 in Buckingham, Pennsylvania. Served as a station on the Underground Railroad

Background imageAfrican American History Collection: SHEET MUSIC: SPIRITUAL. Sheet music cover for the African American spiritual Deep River

SHEET MUSIC: SPIRITUAL. Sheet music cover for the African American spiritual Deep River, arranged by William Arms Fisher, published in Boston, c1916

Background imageAfrican American History Collection: SHEET MUSIC: SPIRITUAL. Sheet music cover for the African American spiritual Swing Low

SHEET MUSIC: SPIRITUAL. Sheet music cover for the African American spiritual Swing Low, Sweet Chariot, arranged by James H. Rogers, published in Boston, 1917

Background imageAfrican American History Collection: SHEET MUSIC: SPIRITUAL. Sheet music cover for the African American spiritual Go Down Moses

SHEET MUSIC: SPIRITUAL. Sheet music cover for the African American spiritual Go Down Moses, arranged by Harry T. Burleigh, published in New York, 1917

Background imageAfrican American History Collection: GEORGIA: CHILDREN, c1886. A group of African American children outside a log building

GEORGIA: CHILDREN, c1886. A group of African American children outside a log building near Thomasville, Georgia. Photograph by Joseph John Kirkbride, c1886

Background imageAfrican American History Collection: WOMAN, c1900. Portrait of a young African American woman. Photograph, c1900

WOMAN, c1900. Portrait of a young African American woman. Photograph, c1900

Background imageAfrican American History Collection: ATLANTA UNIVERSITY, c1900. Group of African American women students seated on the

ATLANTA UNIVERSITY, c1900. Group of African American women students seated on the steps of a building at Atlanta University, Georgia. Photograph by Thomas Askew, c1900

Background imageAfrican American History Collection: AFRICAN AMERICANS, c1883. Distinguished Colored Men. Portraits of Frederick Douglass

AFRICAN AMERICANS, c1883. Distinguished Colored Men. Portraits of Frederick Douglass, Robert Brown Elliott, Blanch Kelso Bruce, William Wells Brown, Richard Theodore Greener, Reverend Richard Allen

Background imageAfrican American History Collection: UNCLE TOMs CABIN COMPANY. Lithograph poster for Palmers Uncle Toms Cabin Company

UNCLE TOMs CABIN COMPANY. Lithograph poster for Palmers Uncle Toms Cabin Company Garden City Quartette, c1899

Background imageAfrican American History Collection: SINGLETON HANDBILL, 1882. Handbill announcing a celebration honoring Benjamin Pap

SINGLETON HANDBILL, 1882. Handbill announcing a celebration honoring Benjamin Pap Singleton in Topeka, Kansas, 1882

Background imageAfrican American History Collection: BLACK EXODUS: HANDBILL, 1878. Handbill issued by Benjamin Pap Singleton at Nashville

BLACK EXODUS: HANDBILL, 1878. Handbill issued by Benjamin Pap Singleton at Nashville, Tennessee, in 1878 urging blacks to move west

Background imageAfrican American History Collection: STEVEDORES IN PORT. Photograph, c1875

STEVEDORES IN PORT. Photograph, c1875

Background imageAfrican American History Collection: VEGETABLE VENDOR, c1900. A New Orleans woman vendor carrying her vegetables in

VEGETABLE VENDOR, c1900. A New Orleans woman vendor carrying her vegetables in the traditional manner. Photographed c1900

Background imageAfrican American History Collection: BUFFALO SOLDIERS. Members of the 9th (Colored) U

BUFFALO SOLDIERS. Members of the 9th (Colored) U.S. Cavalry Regiment, E Troop, who were known as " buffalo soldiers" for the pelts they wore in their service in the American West

Background imageAfrican American History Collection: VIRGINIA: WASH DAY, c1900. African American women and girls washing the family laundry, Virginia

VIRGINIA: WASH DAY, c1900. African American women and girls washing the family laundry, Virginia. Photograph, c1900, by Frances Benjamin Johnston

Background imageAfrican American History Collection: SHARECROPPERS, 1899. African American sharecroppers tending their farm, Virginia

SHARECROPPERS, 1899. African American sharecroppers tending their farm, Virginia. Photographed in 1899 by Frances Benjamin Johnston

Background imageAfrican American History Collection: SHARECROPPERS, 1899. An African American family outside their house in Virginia

SHARECROPPERS, 1899. An African American family outside their house in Virginia. Photograph by Frances Benjamin Johnston

Background imageAfrican American History Collection: SHARECROPPER FAMILY, c1900. A sharecropper family at an old well in rural Virginia

SHARECROPPER FAMILY, c1900. A sharecropper family at an old well in rural Virginia. Photographed by Frances Benjamin Johnston in 1902

Background imageAfrican American History Collection: AFRICAN AMERICAN CHILDREN. A group of children in rural Virginia. Photograph, c1890

AFRICAN AMERICAN CHILDREN. A group of children in rural Virginia. Photograph, c1890, by Frances Benjamin Johnston



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