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African American women
Plantation life
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Pringle, Elizabeth W. Allston (Elizabeth Waties Allston), 1845-1921
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Smith, Alice R. Huger (Alice Ravenel Huger), 1876-
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YWCA
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Jessye, Eva, 1895-1992
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Millar of the Roland company
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A woman rice planter
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The work of colored women
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Historical and souvenir journal commemorating the forty-fourth session of the United Supreme Council, 33° : Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite Free Masonry of the Northern Jurisdiction, Prince Hall, of the U.S.A., Grand East, Philadelphia, Pa. ..
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My spirituals
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Following the color line; an account of Negro citizenship in the American democracy
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The Macmillan Company
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National Board YWCA
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Grand Lodge, Prince Hall, New York (State)
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Robbins-Engel
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Schomburg Jean Blackwell Hutson Research and Reference Division
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Front cover
Portrait of unidentified woman
My old black mammy!
Aunt Judy and the painter.
Beaten biscuit.
Manhattan Assembly No. 3; Ord…
Naja Court No. 11; Bessie Lit…
Sheba Court No. 1; A. M. Mrs.…
Eureka Grand Chapter; Order E…
A typical "Mammy".
She was never anything but te…
Mrs. William H. Holtzclaw.
Sewing lesson in a Gloucester…
Who is dat yondah?
I been 'buked an' I beeb scor…
Got a home at las'.
I'se mighty tired.
Group 8; Mrs. G. R. Stricklan…
Women in the industry
In the packing houses
The work of colored women, ti…
May B. Belcher; Josephine Pui…
General organization, Y.W.C.A.
Sunday at the Hostess House
"The biggest asset the govern…
Maytime in Camp
And she's a true Blue Triangl…
Camping in old Kentucky
A pottery class
Equal opportunity in the garm…
Girl reserves
After working hours
At the Y.M.C.A. swimming pool
African American girls holdin…
Information from War Work Cen…
Aunt Gilly"; She has lived to…
She picked her usual thirty-f…
The sheaves are beaten with f…
"The girls shuffled the rice …
Near the bridge two negro wom…
To-day the hands are " toting…
You see a stack of rice appro…
Pallas.
The yearly pow-wow at Casa Bi…
The hoe they consider purely …
Old Maum Mary came to bring m…
A woman rice planter, title p…
One or two hands in the barn-…
Five children asked me to let…
It is tied into sheaves, whic…