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Unknown photographer. Soldiers Orphans Home (Band), Normal, Illinois. Band outdoors with instruments. Photographic postcard. Identified by drum inscription.
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Cover-title.
A speech delivered on January 1, 1919 in Union, South Carolina
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Universal Negro catechism : a course of instruction in religious and historical knowledge pertaining to the race / compiled by George Alexander McGuire
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Call to the people of Asbury Park to hear the greatest living Negro leader and orator, Hon. Marcus Garvey, President General of The Universal Negro Improvement Association and Provisional President of Africa : at Roseland Hall, Springwood Avenue, Corner A
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The Hament-Romans Company, Baltimore, MD, "Colored Victory Boys, Camp Merritt, N.J." Postcard
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Race riots in their international aspect" / a sermon preached by Claris Edwin Silcox in the United Congregational Church, Newport, Rhode Island, August 3, 1919.
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Keystone View Company, Meadville, PA; New York, NY; Chicago, IL; London, ENG. "50 - 13365. America's Most Notable Gathering of Military Heroes -- Left to Right: Jacques (Belgium), Diaz (Italy), Coolidge, Foche (France), Pershing, end, Beatty (England) at his right." Stereograph, grey card; National Convention of the American Legion at Kansas City, 1921. Military Allied commanders from WWI stand in row on raised stage with Vice President Coolidge. Crowds of spectators, foreground.
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Unknown photographer, Large group photo of men and women: the men in military dress: breeches and puttees; brimmed caps; white Sam Browne belts, guns in holsters. Ladies in back in military garb with skirts, and bonnets. Early 20th century photograph, matted.
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C.T. Photochrom. "'Stripes but no Stars'", Convicts marching to work. The Good Road Makers in Dixieland." Three row column black men in prison uniform; white man on horseback. Postcard in color
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Unknown printer, "Hear our War Heroes", Flyer for lecture by Col. William Hayward commander of colored troops in France, and Sgt. Henry Johnson of Albany, NY Flyer, blue on faded tan 1
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History of the American Negro in the Great World War : his splendid record in the battle zones of Europe : including a resume of his past services to his country in the wars of The Revolution, of 1812, the War of the Rebellion, the Indian Wars on the Frontier, The Spanish-American War and the Late Imbroglio with Mexico.
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Newspaper clippings; Central Christian Advocate; Monday, August 6, 1919 on the Chicago Race Riots
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NAACP Papers; Facsimile of a printed bill circulated in Birmingham, Ala. and received in the office of the Association.
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Papers and memos of John Shillady, of New York, Secretary of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
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Underwood & Underwood, N.Y.C. "14338 Colored soldiers who covered themselves with glory in France, returning to U.S." Stereograph, grey card
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Underwood & Underwood, N.Y.C. "14208 360th Colored Regiment arriving in N.Y. aboard S.S. Aquitania" Stereograph, grey card
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Underwood & Underwood, New York, NY. Red Cross workers distribute coffee and food to WWI veterans waiting to file applications with the Veterans Bureau 20th century photograph. Typewritten description attached, "S/74257RU, Red Cross Aids, Red Cross Distributes Refreshments as Vets Wait in Line all Night for Bonus Loans."
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Unknown photographer. Convalescing sailors at the Brooklyn Navy Yard Hospital shoot pool. 20th century photograph. Typewritten description included, "B.44 Best of Care Provided for Uncle Sam's Sick Sailors."
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Red Cross Hospital
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Panoramic photographs of headquarters and ordnance companies (in Series II)
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At the Dixie military ball / words by Ballard Macdonald ; music by Harry Carroll.