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One Hundred Twelfth Anniversary of the Battle of Fort Wagner (Morris Island) and the Massachusetts 54th Regiment.
July 19, 1963-May 30, 1975. Charleston NAACP Branch, Charleston, S.C.
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Opdyke, George, Circular Letter.
Circular letter to Sir. Announcing a meeting to hear a statement from William Shreve Bailey of Kentucky regarding the establishment of a Press advocating emancipation in that state. Endorsements; by William C. Bryant, Joseph P. Thompson, Benjamin N. Martin, Charles Gould, Edgar Ketchum.
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Pennington, James W.C.
Circular letter concerning the condition of negro churches in this country, New York.
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Pennsylvania proclaims liberty to all men!
The Colored people of Pennsylvania fully protected in their civil rights. (The Civil Rights record of the Republican and Democratic Parties of Pennsylvania between 1862 and 1881)
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Proctor, Hugh H. Rev.
Proctor! Proctor! Proctor! A Negro Preacher Turns Traitor To the Race, By Slandering Them ... Brooklyn, N.Y.
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Republican Party of Pennsylvania.
Pennsylvania Proclaims Liberty to All Men! Campaign for Negroes to vote the Republican ticket.
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Society of Friends.
Burtt's Boarding House, No. 12, Liverpool Street, Bishopsgate Street, London 1833. Printed by William Irwin, Manchester.
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Society of Friends.
At a meeting of Friends for New England, held on Rhode Island, in the sixth month, 1853. Endorsed by Samuel Byrd Tobey, Clerk. Expressing the evils of slavery from the religious perspective.
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The College of West Africa Press on the Corner of Broad and Buchanan Streets, Monrovia, Liberia, Opposite the Treasury Department.
The College of West Africa Press, Monrovia, Liberia. Advertisement for printing services by the College of West Africa Press.
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The Colored People's Union League Associated of Philadelphia.
Grand Demonstration Proclaim Liberty throughout the land to all the inhabitants thereof.
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The Exile.
Written and directed by Oscar Micheaux. Empress Theatre., June 9-12. Donated by L. Johnson, Office of the Dean College of Fine Arts, Howard University, Jan. 8, 1975.
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The Horizon.
Circular letter, 1908 December, submitted by L. M. Hershaw, F.H.M. Murray and W.E.B. Du Bois.
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The ladies of St. Thomas' Episcopal Church will hold a fair for the sale of useful and fancy articles for the benefit of the church, at Masonic Hall ...
On Thursday, Dec. 21st, 1865-. In News of the day as reported in Philadelphia newspapers, 1866-1875. (Scrapbook) Pasted in, P. 306
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The Sewing Women’s Beneficial Association.
Help the sewing women to help themselves. (An advertisement). Brooklyn, The Sewing Women’s Beneficial Association.
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Union League of Washington, D.C.
Ritual ordered by the National Convention of the Union League of America at Washington, Dec. 13, A.D., 1865. Pamphlet. Cover and title page missing. Official text of the organization.
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U.S. Department of Commerce.
5th Conference on the Negro in business, April, 13-14-15, 1950, Commerce Dept. Auditorium, Washington, D.C. Program of the three day conference covering the following areas of the Negro in business: business education, small scale retailing, the Negro market, foreign and domestic, and the Negro as a Producer.
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Van Ranselaer, Thomas.
Invitation, no year, August 1, to Dr. Francis, to attend a Meeting of Colored Citizens /to celebrate West India Emancipation, New York.
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Walls, William Jacob, Bishop.
Funeral Services for Bishop William Jacob Walls, Greater Walters A.M.E. Zion Church, Chicago Illinois, April 28, 1975. Gift of George Mason Miller, May 22, 1975. W.J. Walls was 42nd Bishop of the A.M.E. Zion Church, 1924. Obituary included in program.
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Washington Council of the National Negro Congress.
Cooperative public mass meeting, Sunday, June 25, 1939. Second Baptist Church, Washington, D.C.
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Washington High School, Washington, D.C.
A Grand Concert by the Washington High School of the Seventh and Eighth Divisions, at the Metropolitan A.M.E. Church. Friday, March 11, 1887. Program.
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Washington Music Teachers Association, Inc.,Wash., D.C.
Newsletter, The Music News, no. 1 (November 1940). Includes short history of the. Association.
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