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Mission Photograph Album - Negro #01 Introductory page

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    Mission Photograph Album - Negro #1 page 0001

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    Transcription: H1842 Cape May, NJ. Franklin Street Methodist Episcopal Church in which the Delaware (colored) Conference was held April 1918. H1844 Bishop Mitchell and his cabinet. Franklin Street Methodist Episcopal Church, Delaware (Colored) Conference. April 1918. Cape May, New Jersey H1951 Day nursery connected with Saint Mark's Methodist Episcopal Church. Chicago. Rev. J. W. Robinson, Pastor. This church without outside help supports a day nursery. H1952 The store in which St. Mark's Methodist Episcopal Church was organized in Chicago. Pastor standing in front
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    Mission Photograph Album - Negro #1 page 0002

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    Transcription: H2101 Negro cabins in the Bayou Region, Louisiana. H2103 Short term Negro convicts working the roads. Their food is corn bread, bad molasses with a little salt pork twice a day, with beans at noon. White prisoners serving less than a year are put on same program. Tennessee.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Negro #1 page 0003

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    Transcription: H2329 Negro Church, Brook Haven District, Mississippi H2330 Negro Church, Brook Haven, Mississippi H2331 Negro Church, Brook Haven, Mississippi H2332 Church awaiting Red Cross Drive. Brook Haven District, Mississippi. Red Cross Committees made up of white merchants from adjoining villages appeared at this Colored church and compelled them to accept the Red Cross program and subscribe to Red Cross Fund under penalty of being branded as slackers.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Negro #1 page 0004

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    Transcription: H2333 Negro Church, Brook Haven District, Mississippi H2334 Negro School, Brook Haven District, Mississippi. This school will ultimately be the center of a wide educational effort. H2335 Negro Church, Brook Haven District, Mississippi. H2336 Church and Parsonage, Brook Haven District, Mississippi. It is an example of what a pastor can accomplish when he gets hold of his community by identifying himself with their home and farm problems.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Negro #1 page 0005

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    Transcription: H2337 Sabbath School just out. (Note that the window panes are also out.) H2338 Negro Church congregation in the Black Belt of Mississippi, Brook Haven District, Mississippi. H2339 Negro School, Brook Haven, Mississippi. H2340 Negro School, Brook Haven, Mississippi.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Negro #1 page 0006

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    Transcription: H2341 Negro School, Brook Haven, Mississippi. H2342 Negro Parsonage, Brook Haven, Mississippi. H2343 Negro Parsonage, Brook Haven, Mississippi. H2344 Church and Schoohouse, Brook Haven, Mississippi.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Negro #1 page 0007

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    Transcription: H2345 Parsonage of a prosperous negro church, Brook Haven, Miss. H2346 Parsonage of a preacher in the remote districts, Brook Haven, Miss. In order to gain a living, this preacher has to run and till a 60 acre farm, and the result is pastoral visits are few and far between. The people complain they see little of their preacher in their homes. His influence amounts to practically nothing in the community. H2347 A school house in a remote district, Brook Haven, Miss. H2348 A church in the back districts, Brook Haven, Miss.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Negro #1 page 0008

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    Transcription: H2349 Negro parsonage. This preacher and his family can not subsist on the meagre salary paid by his congregation. He has to supplement his income by farming. Brook Haven, Miss. H2350 H2351 H2352 Row of Magnolias, Atlanta, Ga.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Negro #1 page 0009

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    Transcription: H2353 Red Cross Drive in New Orleans, La. H2354 Federal Prison at Atlanta, Ga. Here many German spies are confined. H2355 H2356 Red Cross Drive in Atlanta, Ga. The Shriners selected a day to take the Red Cross subscription.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Negro #1 page 0010

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    Transcription: H2357 Historic Locomotive. This engine is one that chased and overhauled a Union engine that started on a tour of burning bridges. H2358 U.S. Troops in New Orleans, La. H2359 Spellman's Institute, Atlanta, Ga. H2360
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    Mission Photograph Album - Negro #1 page 0011

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    Transcription: H2361 Tugboat on the Mississippi, New Orleans, La. H2362 H2363 H2364 Large Liveoak Tree. This liveoak in one of the New Orleans parks is so large that it is assigned for a picnic party. A little further distant is the famous "suicide oak" where the despondent and disappointed come to end their lives. New Orleans, La.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Negro #1 page 0012

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    Transcription: H2365 Students at one of the colored colleges in Atlanta, Ga. H2366 Mother and Children on College Campus, Atlanta, Ga. H2367 Washingtonia Palms in New Orleans, La. H2368 New Orleans Mansion, New Orleans, La.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Negro #1 page 0013

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    Transcription: H2369 House on forty acre demonstration farm. Brookhaven District, Miss. H2370 Forty acre demonstration farm. Brookhaven District, Miss. Barn and shed. H2371 Site for Community House. Demonstration farm. Brookhaven District, Miss. H2372 Grove in front of house demonstration farm. Brookhaven District, Miss.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Negro #1 page 0014

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    Transcription: H2373 Wash day at the farm. Brookhaven District, Miss. H2374 The farm equipment. Brookhaven District, Miss. H2375 The County farm agent starting for field work on bicycle. Brookhaven District, Miss. H2376 Potatoes one month old - demonstration farm. Brookhaven Distict, Miss.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Negro #1 page 0015

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    Transcription: H2377 County agent and club boy standing in the midst of the two acre cornfield which has been planted and tilled by this boy. Brookhaven District, Miss. H2378 Ditch dug by boys under supervision of county agent draining a swamp. This field which was useless on account of an overlfow during freshets is redeemed and is growing its first crop. Brookhaven District, Miss. H2379 Ground broken for planting. Brookhaven District, Miss. H2380 Baptist Church. The preacher travels a distance of 30 miles to preach here every alternate Sunday. Brookhaven District, Miss.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Negro #1 page 0016

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    Transcription: H2381 Old Spanish Fort near Lake Pontchartrain, New Orleans, La. H2382 Same caption as H2381. H2383 New brick colored Church at Warren Memorial, Atlanta, Ga. H2384 Warren Memorial Colored Church, New Brick Church, Atlanta, Ga.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Negro #1 page 0017

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    Transcription: H2385 Dilapidated Church. Students of Clark University are compelled to worship here. Atlanta, Ga. H2386 Grave and Tomb of Booker Washington at Tuskeegee, Alabama. H2387 Old Union Barracks. These barracks were occupied by Union soldiers at the close of the Civil War and were not vacated until the administration of President Hayes. Atlanta, Ga. H2388 Colored troops at Tuskeegee. The U.S. Government sends troops to Tuskeegee to train them in the industrial arts needed in the army. They come in battalions of 400 and are housed and trained in the regular buildings of Tuskeegee Institute. Tuskeegee, Alabama.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Negro #1 page 0018

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    Transcription: H2389 Colored troops at Tuskeegee. Another detachment of colored troops learning to repair automobiles. Tuskeegee, Alabama. H2390 Dairy barn presented to Tuskeegee by Eastman of Kodak Camera Co. Tuskeegee, Alabama. H2391 A negro Lodge Hall near one of the negro churches in the black belt of Miss. Note the razor back hogs in front of building grazing. H2392 Sawmill and lumbering. Brookhaven District, Miss.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Negro #1 page 0019

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    Transcription: H2393 Negro children on way to Sunday School. Brookhaven District, Miss. H2394 Negro family on way to market. Brookhaven District, Miss. H2395 A fallen log across highway necessitating a detour of 18 miles. Brookhaven District, Miss. H2396 Bridge where lynching has recently occurred. Brookhaven District, Miss.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Negro #1 page 0020

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    Transcription: H2397 Bridge where lynchings have recently occurred. A prominent Southern newspaper recently stated that unless the Southern States put down lynching that the Federal authorities will. Brookhaven District, Miss. H2398 Bridge where lynchings have recently occurred. Brookhaven District, Miss. H2399 Bridge where lynchings have recently occurred. Brookhaven District, Miss.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Negro #1 page 0021

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    Transcription: H2400 Busy day in the trucking regions. The shortage of cars compelled the truckmen to wait from 7 in the morning until nightfall before unloading and getting home. Brookhaven District, Miss. H2401 Garden truck awaiting shipment. Crates of cabbages and hampers of beans delayed by the shortage of cars. From one station 120 carloads of strawberries were shipped to northern markets in a single day. Brookhaven District, Miss. H2403 Hauling heavy lumber to market. Brookhaven District, Miss. H2402 Farm buildings of prosperous negro. In some sections the white sentiment tolerates the erection of modern and adequate buildings on negro farms. Brookhaven District, Miss.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Negro #1 page 0022

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    Transcription: H2404 Convict Labor. Note guard with whip. This is a form of slavery that still exists in spite of the Emancipation Proclamation. Brookhaven District, Miss. H2405 Red Cross delegation visiting negro churches. Brookhaven District, Miss. H2406 Negro Funeral. The victim died of Pelegra. This disease results, we are told, from malnutrition. Brookhaven District, Miss.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Negro #1 page 0023

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    Transcription: H2407 Cultivating Cotton. Brookhaven District, Miss. H2408 Rural scene in the black belt of Mississippi. The children in the distance are on their way to Sunday School. Brookhaven District, Miss. H2409 Mineral Springs. Brookhaven District, Miss.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Negro #1 page 0024

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    Transcription: H2410 Summer resort where many negroes are employed. Brookhaven District, Miss. H2411 Farm for white farmers conducted by the Illinois Central Railroad. There are more than 30 of these demonstration stations in this area. H2412 Thoroughbred Hog. Brookhaven District, Miss.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Negro #1 page 0025

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    Transcription: H2417 Flashlight of Sunday evening audience in East Calvary Methodist Episcopal Church. Dr. C.A. Tindley, Pastor. H2420 Flashlight of Sunday School of East Calvary Colored Methodist Episcopal Church, Phila., Pa. Dr. C.A. Tindley, Pastor.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Negro #1 page 0026

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    Transcription: H2498 Commissionary sugar plantation. New Iberia, La. H2499 Where white and colored meet. H2500 Negro quarters - sugar plantation, New Iberia, La. H2501 Planters' southern home. Iberia, La.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Negro #1 page 0027

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    Transcription: H2502 Post Office, Sugar Plantation. New Iberia, La. H2503 Home in the South, Lake Charles, La. H2504 Discussing conference politics. New Iberia, La. H2505 A southern white home. New Iberia, La.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Negro #1 page 0028

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    Transcription: H2506 Negro quarters, sugar plantation. New Iberia, La. H2507 Beginning settlement, Lake Okechobee, Fla. H2508 Beginning settler's hut, Everglades, Fla. H2509 The settlement, Lake Okechobee, Fla.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Negro #1 page 0029

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    Transcription: H2510 Taking supplies, Lake Okechobee, Fla. H2511 Taking supplies to the settlement, Lake Okechobee, Fla. H2512 Getting her picture, New Iberia, La. H2513 The white man's home, New Iberia, La.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Negro #1 page 0030

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    Transcription: H2514 North New River Canal leading from Fort Laududela to Lake Okechobee, Fla. H2515 West Virginia Hill where circuit system must be continued. H2516 Colored conference group, New Iberia, La. H2517 White Church, Gulffort, Miss.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Negro #1 page 0031

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    Transcription: H2740 Colored members discussing the prospects of dinner after one of the morning sessions at Columbus, Ohio, 1918.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Negro #1 page 0032

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    Transcription: H2744 Rev. Oscar Huddleston, of the Phillippine Islands, at the Columbus Centenary Meeting, June 1918 talking to Dr. A. Tindley of Calvary Church, Phila. Columbus, Ohio. H2745 Jos. C. Sherrill, colored representative of the Foreign Board. W.A.C. Hughes, field secretary of the colored work, Home Board. H2746 Dist. Supts. of the Mississippi Conference who are putting the rural church program across - and by so doing, breaking the backbone of the peonage on the Mississippi plantations. H2747 Dr. P.J. Maveety of the Freedman's Aid Society, Dr. P.M. Waters, Pres. of Gammon University and Dr. I.G. Penn.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Negro #1 page 0033

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    Transcription: H2748 Dr. P.J. Meveety of Freedman's Aid Society Dr. P.M. Waters, Pres. of University, Dr. Penn at Columbus, Ohio 1918. H2749 Some of the negro quarters in the South End with one of the great factories in background. The houses are mostly from three to five rooms and much crowded. Columbus, Ohio. H2750 Typical negro backyard. Mammy was out hoeing the tiny garden, but ran at the approach of the photographer. Columbus, Ohio.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Negro #1 page 0034

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    Transcription: H2751 Mr. Blanpied, at left. Rev. C.A. Tindley, D.D. Calvary Church, Phila. - one of the largest enrolled churches of Methodism. H2752 The negro section called the South End. The houses are rather crowded and to escape the heat and the crowd the laborers from the glass and other nearby factories often take their rest as seen in the picture. Columbus, Ohio. H2754 Typical street scene in the negro section of Columbus known as the South End. Columbus, Ohio. H2755 South End. Typical negro section. Columbus, Ohio.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Negro #1 page 0035

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    Transcription: H2758 Colored Baptist Mission Church seating 100 to 125 and located near factories near South End. Two and a half miles away is a Methodist Episcopal Church for colored folks. These are the only two churches for negroes in the district where there are not less than 7,000 negroes, most of them recently from Alabama or Georgia. Columbus, Ohio. H2761 The colored Dist. Supt's. of Columbus. They formed an integral part of the Centenary meeting. This picture was taken at dinner when everyone felt especially happy. Columbus, Ohio.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Negro #1 page 0036

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    Transcription: H2762 Colored Dist. Supt's. at Columbus who formed an integral part of the Centenary meeting. This picture was taken at dinner when everyone felt especially happy. Columbus, Ohio. H2766 Street scene on the South End where the negro exodus problem is becoming a serious one. These houses, typical of this section of the city, are filled to overcrowding with negroes and a few foreigners who are employed in the glass factory in the distance. Columbus, Ohio, June 1918.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Negro #1 page 0037

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    Transcription: H2790 Negro Cabin. H2794 Typical Southern cabin in south (negro). H2815 Zion Methodist Episcopal Church, Wilmington. H2816 Negro Methodist Episcopal Church - St. Paul's - Winston, Salem.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Negro #1 page 0038

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    Transcription: H2892 Some of the colored workers. H3006 Methodist Episcopal Church, Charlotte, N.C. H3008 St. James Methodist Episcopal Church (colored) Columbus, Ohio. H3010 Mt. Zion Church, Federalsburg, Md.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Negro #1 page 0039

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    Transcription: H3087 Zoar Methodist Episcopal Church, Phila., Pa. H3936 Two souls but with a single thought and that of a watermelon. The melon was tied with a cord in such a way that both could carry it and they were starting out for a picnic. It is said the Georgia negroes have the science of eating melons worked to absolute perfection so they can feed a stream of melon into one side of the mouth and exclude a stream of seeds from the other side at the same time. Chattanooga, Tenn. H4170 Colored children living in a very congested district. Note the happy faces. Phila., Pa. H4171 A colored child. Phila., Pa.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Negro #1 page 0040

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    Transcription: H4172 A woman of the street and her companion. Kater St., Phila., Pa. H4174 A woman of the street just out of a saloon. Phila., Pa.. H4175 An alley inhabited by colored people. Phila., Pa. H4176 Playground for colored people. Fitzwater and 18th St., Phila.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Negro #1 page 0041

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    Transcription: H4177 Pure negro blood members of East Calvary Colored Methodist Episcopal Church, Phila., Pa. H4178 This colored man earns $65 per week in a machine shop. H4179 East Calvary Methodist Episcopal Colored Church. There was no more room in the church, therefore the crowd stood outside during the morning service. H4180 Blind man. East Calvary Colored Methodist Episcopal Church, Phila.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Negro #1 page 0042

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    Transcription: H4181 Blind man - Sweet Charity. East Calvary Methodist Episcopal Church. H4182 East Calvary Colored Church after the morning service. Phila. H4183 Members of East Calvary Methodist Episcopal Church going home after service. Phila. H4184 Colored Methodist Episcopal Church. One of its members.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Negro #1 page 0043

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    Transcription: H4185 East Calvary Colored Methodist Episcopal Church after the morning service. Phila., Pa. H4186 Women workers of East Calvary Colored Methodist Episcopal Church. Phila.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Negro #1 page 0044

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    Transcription: H4187 Men workers of East Calvary Methodist Episcopal Church. Phila.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Negro #1 page 0045

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    Transcription: H4189 Fox's Court, Phila., Pa. H4190 Tenement houses. Phila., Pa.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Negro #1 page 0046

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    Transcription: H4191 Tenement houses showing congestion. Phila.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Negro #1 page 0047

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    Transcription: H4196 Rubbish and dilapidated backhouse in No. 701, South and Juniper Sts., Phila.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Negro #1 page 0048

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    Transcription: H4197 Morning Service - East Calvary Methodist Episcopal Church, Phila., Pa.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Negro #1 page 0049

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    Transcription: H4198 Girls' Day Program in St. Peter Claver's Hall for the benefit of the Colored Girl Scouts. Phila., Pa.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Negro #1 page 0051

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    Transcription: H4520 Tent Meeting of Calvary Church conducted by Dr. Tindley, Delaware Conference. Phila., Pa. H4521 Outside view of people seated at tent meeting of Calvary Church, Phila., Pa. H4522 Outside view - people standing - Tent meeting of Calvary Church. Phila., Pa.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Negro #1 page 0052

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    Mission Photograph Album - Negro #1 page 0053

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    Transcription: H5414 Scene - 36 Vesey Street. H5415 The Bethlehem House cooperates with the Negro Public Library in the conduct of a union Story Hour. H5416 Negro Tenement, 79 Somerset Street. H5417 Corner of Searing and Summit Place.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Negro #1 page 0054

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    Transcription: H5418 Scene - 155 Spruce Street. H5419 52 Oliver Street. H5420 Apartment Entrance - 148 Broome St. - 9 per month, 2 rooms - one dark.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Negro #1 page 0055

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    Transcription: H6393 W.A.C. Hughes, Field Secretary of the Board of Home Missions of Methodist Episcopal Church and J.C. Sherrill of the Board of Foreign Missions. H6398 The home of Wright Wilson and family. Webb, Mississippi. H6399 This home built and furnished cost $8,000. Webb, Miss.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Negro #1 page 0056

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    Mission Photograph Album - Negro #1 page 0057

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    Transcription: H7205 Metropolitan Baptist Church and Summer High School, Kansas (colored). H7231 Some boys of the colored school. Oklahoma City. H7232 Same caption as H7231.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Negro #1 page 0058

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    Transcription: H7233 Colored school. Oklahoma City. H7234 Two little colored school girls. Oklahoma City. H7235 Colored School girls. Oklahoma City.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Negro #1 page 0059

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    Transcription: H7475 Another cotton gin picture. H7476 Mammy and all the Pickaninnies picking cotton. So. Carolina. H7480 "Jiffy" a typical shiftless young negro. Georgia.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Negro #1 page 0060

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    Transcription: H7481 Cotton is packed everywhere, even in the dwellings, during the picking season. H7486 A water carrier in Eastern N.C. H7495 John Robeson, an ex-slave who was sold 9 times in one day in the Richmond, Va. slave market. H7531 "Jiffy," a typical lazy young negro roust about in Geo.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Negro #1 page 0061

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    Transcription: H7533 Negro hauling cotton seed with his ox. H7534 A negro laborer, Ga. H7539 Wagon loads of cotton at the gin, Tenn.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Negro #1 page 0062

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    Transcription: H7542 "Confederate apples" (Persimmons) grown in the tall tree which is being robbed by a negro boy.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Negro #1 page 0063

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    Transcription: H7739 Young negro women (notice deformation of an ear of one on the right.) Charlotte, N.C.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Negro #1 page 0064

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    Transcription: H7740 83 years old, a slave from birth until the Emancipation. Charlotte, N.C. H7741 Group of North Carolina Conference preachers, N.C. H7742 Neighbors - Charlotte, N.C.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Negro #1 page 0065

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    Transcription: H7743 A group of school boys, Charlotte, N.C. H7744 Southern Beauties. Charlotte, No. Carolina. H7745 Group of Conference preachers. Charlotte, N.C.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Negro #1 page 0066

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    Transcription: H7746 A matronly girl and her brothers. Charlotte, N.C. H7747 An unwilling poser. Charlotte, No. C. H7748 Day School and Kindergarten, Sharpe St. Memorial Church, Baltimore, Md., and teams of men who are to visit Colored District Conferences.
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    Transcription: H7791 Colored boys in canefield. H7792 Colored boys smoking.
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    Transcription: H8291 Street scene. Selma, Alabama. H8292 Colored residences. Selma, Alabama.
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    Transcription: H8294 Colored section in Selma. H8295 Bringing cotton to gin. Selma, Alabama. H8297 Colored man's live stock. Selma, Alabama. H8301 Colored home and live stock. Selma, Alabama.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Negro #1 page 0072

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    Transcription: H8308 Colored school, stone church. Rosedale, near Birmingham, Alabama. H8309 Colored Methodist Episcopal Church. Rosedale near Birmingham, Alabama. H8310 Colored Homestead. Birmingham, Alabama. H8311 Colored Methodist Episcopal Church. Rosedale, Birmingham, Alabama. H8313 Colored apartment house. Columbus, Georgia.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Negro #1 page 0074

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    Transcription: H8766 American Negroes. Helena, Montana. H8771 Colored mammy. This is an insane woman. Salem Oregon Asylum.
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    Transcription: H10031 Members of the South Florida Mission with Bishop Burt and visiting friends. South Florida. H10044 Negro woman and daughter. Florida. H10043 Negro boy by palms. Florida. H10029 Nurse and child. Gainesville, Florida. H10045 A fine old negro woman. Florida.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Negro #1 page 0076

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    Transcription: H10046 Negro man and family. Florida. H10047 Loafing, middle of afternoon. Sarasota, Florida. H10048 Young and hopeful. Bradentown, Florida.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Negro #1 page 0077

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    Transcription: H10200 A thrifty and prosperous colored man of Bradentown, Florida. H10202 Dining room porter with a plea for a tip in every move at the Hotel Florida. H10204 Faculty at Academy in Gainesville, Florida.
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    Transcription: H10642 Girls of New Orleans University. New Orleans, La.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Negro #1 page 0081

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    Transcription: H10658 Samuel Huston College, Easter Ramble. Austin, Texas. H10659 A melon feast near Samuel Huston College. Austin, Texas. H10660 Cadet Scouts of Samuel Huston College out for a hike. Austin, Texas.
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    Transcription: H10701 Group of students of Gammon Theological Seminary on the steps of the Library. South Atlanta, Ga. H10702 Group of students cottages. South Atlanta, Ga.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Negro #1 page 0085

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    Transcription: H10759 A typical negro school girl. Marshall, Texas. H10760 Rural colored school house. Marshall, Texas. H10761 Typical negro cabin of the poorer sort. Marshall, Texas. H10762 Colored farmer plowing his little "truck patch." Texas.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Negro #1 page 0086

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    Transcription: H10763 Typical negro farmer. Marshall, Texas. H10764 Spring plowing. Marshall, Texas. H10765 Negro woman helping her husband with the spring garden. Marshall, Texas. H10766 Negro woman helping with the plowing. Texas.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Negro #1 page 0087

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    Transcription: H10767 Tendin' the baby while mammy's a washin' and daddy's a plowin' the garden. Marshall, Texas. H10768 Mindin' the baby. Texas. H10769 "Mindin the baby." Texas. H10770 "Mindin' the baby." Texas.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Negro #1 page 0088

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    Transcription: H10771 Enjoying Sunday all dressed up for church. Marshall, Texas. H10772 Type of poor boy. Texas. H10773 A typical "po" boy. Marshall, Texas. H10774 Sticking out his tongue at the photographer and daring him to "shoot." Texas.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Negro #1 page 0089

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    Transcription: H10775 Wiley College "Fussers." Marshall, Texas. H10776 Colored children at play. Marshall, Texas. H10777 At play. Texas. H10778 Pickaninnies. Texas.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Negro #1 page 0090

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    Transcription: H10779 Just playing. Texas. H10787 The President of the Mercy and Help Society of the school talking to "Henderson Harry." Texas. H10788 Wiley College - coming from class. Marshall, Texas. H10789 Going from class to dinner. Marshall, Texas.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Negro #1 page 0091

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    Transcription: H10790 Wiley College - Campus scene at close of a class period. Marshall, Texas. H10791 Wiley College - coming from classes. Marshall, Texas. H10792 Wiley girl whose father is a graduate of Meharry Medical College for colored. Texas. H10793 Colored child at play. Marshall, Texas.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Negro #1 page 0092

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    Transcription: H10794 Loafing on the campus. Marshall, Texas. H10795 College girl enjoying the Sunday afternoon sun. Marshall, Texas. H10796 Preparatory school boys "sittin' round" on a Sunday afternoon. Marshall, Texas. H10797 Same caption as H10796.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Negro #1 page 0093

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    Transcription: H10798 Wiley College - Enjoying a good laugh. Marshall, Texas. H10799 The pet of the campus. Marshall, Texas. H10800 One of the spots reserved for seniors. Marshall, Texas. H10801 Wiley College - Colored girl with adenoids. Marshall, Texas.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Negro #1 page 0094

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    Transcription: H10802 Wiley College - a strong negro face from among the students. Marshall, Texas. H10803 Taken while being posed by the college photographer on the library porch. Marshall, Texas. H10804 Wiley College - Coming from Sunday service in the chapel over the library. Marshall, Texas. H10805 Wiley College - Coming from chapel. Marshall, Texas.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Negro #1 page 0095

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    Transcription: H10806 Wiley College - Faculty and students. Texas. H10807 WileyCollege - Sunday scene on the lawn of the temporary girls dormitory. Texas. H10808 On the lawn in front of the temporary girls dormitory. Texas. H10809 Campus group by the corner of the office. Texas
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    Mission Photograph Album - Negro #1 page 0096

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    Transcription: H10810 An interval between classes. Marshall, Texas. H10811 A "vacant period" when they had no classes. Texas. H10812 President Dogan talking to a discharged sailor boy. Texas. H10813 Rev. M.W. Dogan, Pres. of Wiley College for Natives. Texas.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Negro #1 page 0097

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    Transcription: H10814 Wiley College - a box of "goodies" from home. Texas. H10815 An African Prince from Liberia. Marshall, Texas. H10816 Playing with one of the faculty children. Marshall, Texas. H10817 A game of croquet on the campus. Marshall, Texas.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Negro #1 page 0098

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    Transcription: H10818 Colored college girls playing croquet. Marshall, Texas. H10819 The old ex-slave who introduced himself by saying "Mahster, ahm Henderson Harry, ah wuz a growed up young man when the Civil War come." He doesn't know his age. Marshall, Texas. H10820 Henderson Harry - an old ex-slave. Marshall, Texas. H10821 President Dogan of Wiley College talking to Henderson Harry. Marshall, Texas.
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    Transcription: H10822 President M.W. Dogan talking to Henderson Harry, an old ex-slave who is helped by student charitable agencies in the school. Marshall, Texas. H10823 President M.W. Dogan of Wiley College talking to Henderson Harry, an ex-slave. Marshall, Texas. H10824 Samuel Huston College. Basket ball on the campus. Austin, Texas. H10825 Samuel Huston College - watching a basket-ball game on the college campus. Austin, Texas.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Negro #1 page 0100

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    Transcription: H10826 Samuel Huston College - girls coming from classes. Austin, Texas. H10827 Samuel Huston College - colored boys playing basket-ball. Austin, Texas. H10828 The Minstrel Band in parade. Terre Haute, Indiana. H10829 Same caption as H10828.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Negro #1 page 0101

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    Transcription: H10857 All dolled up and nowhere to go. H10858 Throwing baseball at ten pins, a side show game. Memphis, Tennessee. H10859 The negro will always take a chance. Memphis, Tennessee. H10860 "Winding up" for a throw at the ten pins. Memphis, Tennessee.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Negro #1 page 0102

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    Transcription: H10861 At a semi prominent circus side show. Watching the throw. Memphis, Tenn. H10862 Meharry Medical College. Medical student having a good laugh at the idea of anyone wanting his picture. Nashville, Tennessee. H10863 Meharry Medical College. A visitor leaving the office of the President. Nashville, Tenn. H10864 Meharry Medical College. Waiting for his big brother, who is interviewing the President of the college. Nashville, Tenn.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Negro #1 page 0103

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    Transcription: H10865 Meharry Medical College. Medical students between classes. Nashville, Tennessee. H10866 Medical students out of class hours. Nashville, Tenn. H10867 Medical students discussing a "test." Nashville, Tennessee. H10868 Coming from an examination. Nashville, Tennessee.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Negro #1 page 0104

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    Transcription: H10869 A dental student. Nashville, Tennessee. H10870 Medical student, one of the college quartette. Nashville, Tennessee. H10871 A student at Meharry Medical College for negroes. Nashville, Tennessee. H10872 A typical old negro "mammy." Nashville, Tenn.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Negro #1 page 0105

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    Transcription: H10873 A "dicker" for a mule in the stock market. Nashville, Tenn. H10874 Buying a horse. Nashville, Tennessee. H10976 Negro mammy waiting with her flag for the parade of the boys of the 131st regiment, home from France. Cleveland, Ohio. H10977 Two negro mammies waiting for the parade of the 131st regiment, home from France. Cleveland, Ohio.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Negro #1 page 0106

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    Transcription: H10978 Two negro mammies waiting for the parade of the 131st regiment, home from France. Cleveland, Ohio. H10980 Along the levee, the toughest part of the city. Cincinnati, Ohio. H10981 "Hobo" rag pickers near the levee. Cincinnati, Ohio. H10982 Rag pickers off hour. Cincinnati, Ohio.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Negro #1 page 0107

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    Transcription: H11000 Women's Home Missionary Society work. Colored kindergarten. New Orleans, La. H11001 Colored kindergarten. Busy little Pickaninnies. New Orleans, La. H11002 Colored kindergarten. "A pause in the days' occupations." New Orleans, La. H11003 An interested neighbor of the Faith kindergarten. New Orleans, La. H11004 A prospective "Jack Johnson." New Orleans, La. H10979 Part of the old levee. Cincinnati, Ohio.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Negro #1 page 0108

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    Transcription: H11005 Colored kindergarten "caught in the act." New Orleans, La. H11006 Colored kindergarten. A very serious occasion. New Orleans, La. H11007 Candidates for "Black Pershing's Buffaloes." New Orleans, La. H11008 Leader of the kindergarten "Jazz Band." New Orleans, La. H11009 A parade in kiddieland. New Orleans, La. H11010 Colored kindergarten making mud pies. New Orleans, La.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Negro #1 page 0109

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    Transcription: H11011 Determined not to be out done by their athletic "white sisters." New Orleans, La. H11012 A fine group of kindergartners. New Orleans, La. H11013 Doing the honors. New Orleans, La. H11014 A happy corner of the playground. New Orleans, La.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Negro #1 page 0110

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    Transcription: H11015 Colored kindergarten playing see-saw. New Orleans, La. H11016 Three staunch friends. New Orleans, La. H11059 Over Old Cat. Orangeburg, So. Carolina. H11060 Same caption as H11059.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Negro #1 page 0111

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    Transcription: H11061 Having a drink at the fountain on the Claflin University Campus. Orangeburg, So. Carolina. H11062 Using an impromptu cane to help out a game leg. Orangeburg, So. Carolina. H11063 Typical negro cabin of the poorer sort. Orangeburg, So. Carolina. H11064 Children of poor negro families. Orangeburg, So. Carolina.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Negro #1 page 0112

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    Transcription: H11065 Good type of young negro. Orangeburg, So. Carolina. H11066 Rural negro log cabin. South Carolina. H11067 A negro "trusty" from the county prison in town for Saturday afternoon. Orangeburg, South Carolina. H11068 In the distance a colored "Little Lord Fauntleroy" who distained playing with rough poorly dressed "chilluns." Orangeburg, So. Carolina.
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    Transcription: H11069 Little Lord Fauntleroy and two other children. Orangeburg, South Carolina. H11070 Little Lord Fauntleroy, a study in brown. Orangeburg, So. Carolina. H11071 The little dude and others. Orangeburg, So. Carolina. H11072 The little dude. Orangeburg, South Carolina.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Negro #1 page 0114

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    Transcription: H11073 Colored children. Orangeburg, South Carolina. H11074 The typical negro farmer with his team of mules. Orangeburg, So. Carolina. H11075 A child study of the one girl to the right of and slightly between the crowd. Orangeburg, South Carolina. H11076 Wrestling. Orangeburg, South Carolina.
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    Transcription: H11077 An average negro cabin. Orangeburg, South Carolina. H11078 A poor negro cabin in the suburbs. Orangeburg, South Carolina. H11079 When everybody wanted a ride. Orangeburg, So. Carolina. H11080 Negro farmer coming to town for a load of lumber. Orangeburg, South Carolina.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Negro #1 page 0116

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    Transcription: H11081 Making a smoke. Orangeburg, So. Carolina. H11082 The only blossom out on a chilly day. Orangeburg, South Carolina. H11083 A little mother. Orangeburg, South Carolina. H11084 "Heppin' mah poppah work." Orangeburg, So. Carolina.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Negro #1 page 0117

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    Transcription: H11085 Coming out to plow his garden. Orangeburg, So. Carolina. H11086 Rough house on the lawn. Primary boys rolling and pushing each other over the logs. Orangeburg, South Carolina. H11087 Same caption as H11086. H11088 Same caption as H11086
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    Transcription: H11089 Colored boys on the campus of Claflin University. Orangeburg, So. Carolina. H11090 Recess time on a windy day, Claflin University. Orangeburg, South Carolina. H11091 At the campus fountain. Orangeburg, South Carolina. H11092 One of the co-eds of Claflin University coming around the corner of the main building. Orangeburg, So. Carolina.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Negro #1 page 0119

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    Transcription: H11093 One of the students of Claflin University H11094 The ROTC boy who has charge of the military training at Claflin University. Orange burgh, South Carolina H11095 The instructor in military training taking to Mr. Dean in charge of missionary Education. Orangeburg, South Carolina H11096 Claflin University girls -during a recess period. Orangeburg, South Carolina
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    Transcription: H11097 Claflin University girls during a recess period. Orangeburg, South Carolina H11098 Claflin University girls during a recess period. Orangeburg, South Carolina
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    Mission Photograph Album - Negro #1 page 0121

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    Transcription: H11100 Riding double. Orangeburg, South Carolina H11101 Claflin University, school boys spinning tops. Orangeburg, South Carolina H11102 A couple of soldier students of Claflin University. Orangeburg, South Carolina H11103 Piling up. Orangeburg, South Carolina
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    Mission Photograph Album - Negro #1 page 0122

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    Transcription: H11104 Snap the whip - Claflin University campus. Orangeburg, South Carolina H11105 Watching the boys wrestling. Orangeburg, South Carolina H11106 Just standing' round on the campus. Orangeburg, South Carolina. H11107 Part of the boys class at recess. Orangeburg, South Carolina
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    Mission Photograph Album - Negro #1 page 0123

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    Transcription: H11108 Claflin University, watching the game. Orangeburg, South Carolina H11109 A study period in the sun. Orangeburg, South Carolina H11110 Studying on the Chapel steps. Claflin University Orangeburg, South Carolina. H11111 Claflin University campus. 'Ring around a rosy.' Orangeburg, South Carolina
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    Mission Photograph Album - Negro #1 page 0124

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    Transcription: H11112 Colored children at play. Orangeburg, South Carolina H111134 Claflin University recess time. Orange burg`, South Carollina H11114 The sunny side of the main building of Claflin University. Orangeburg, South Carolina H11115 Matron of boys' dormitory. Orangeburg, South Carolina
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    Mission Photograph Album - Negro #1 page 0125

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    Transcription: H11116 "Drop the handkerchief" on Claflin University campus. Orangeburg, South Carolina H11117 "Hop-Scotch" Claflin University. Orangeburg, South Carolina H11118 Girls from the grades at Claflin University playing hop-scotch. Orangeburg, South Carolina
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    Mission Photograph Album - Negro #1 page 0126

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    Transcription: H11119 Claflin University Chapel Exercises. Orangeburg, South Carolina H11120 4th Grade including pupils from 8 years to 40 years. Orangeburg, South Carolina
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    Mission Photograph Album - Negro #1 page 0127

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    Transcription: H11121 Class in shorthand and typewriting. Orangeburg, South Carolina H11122 Claflin University - First and Second grades. Orangeburg, South Carolina
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    Mission Photograph Album - Negro #1 page 0128

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    Transcription: H11123 Girls drilling on campus. Orangeburg, South Carolina. H11124 Scene in laundry where the girls do their own washing. Orangeburg, So. Carolina.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Negro #1 page 0129

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    Transcription: H11125 General view of buildings, Claflin University. Orangeburg, South Carolina. H11126 Library of Claflin University during an hour when it is used as a study room. Orangeburg, South Carolina.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Negro #1 page 0130

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    Transcription: H11127 Here boys of Claflin University learn the elements of printing. Orangeburg, So. Carolina.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Negro #1 page 0131

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    Transcription: H11128 Press room of Claflin University. Orangeburg, South Carolina. H11129 Boys at military drill on rainy morning. Orangeburg, South Carolina.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Negro #1 page 0132

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    Transcription: H11130 Boys at military drill on rainy morning. Orangeburg, South Carolina. H11131 Same caption as H11130.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Negro #1 page 0133

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    Transcription: H11132 Waiting for teachers instruction. Atlanta, Ga. H11133 Happy faces in the Methodist kindergarten. Atlanta, Ga. H11134 Some of the negro children in the kindergarten. Atlanta, Ga. H11135 Fine type of boy from W.H.M.S. kindergarten. Atlanta, Ga.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Negro #1 page 0134

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    Transcription: H11136 Two little girls of the W.H.M.S. kindergarten. H11137 One of the kindergarten girls of the W.H.M.S. Atlanta, Ga. H11138 Fine types of children in W.H.M.S. kindergarten. Atlanta, Ga. H11139 Children in the W.H.M.S. kindergarten. Atlanta, Ga.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Negro #1 page 0135

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    Transcription: H11140 Children in the W.H.M.S. kindergarten. Atlanta, Ga. H11141 Same caption as H11140. H11142 Group of girls at the colored kindergarten. Atlanta, Ga. H11143 Negro girl types in Methodist Episcopal kindergarten. Atlanta, Ga.
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    Transcription: H11144 The teacher of the kindergarten. Atlanta, Ga. H11145 The janitress of the new Methodist Episcopal church, who served 12 yrs. at the old. Atlanta, Ga. H11146 The janitress of the new Methodist Episcopal church directing Dr. King, President of Clark University. Atlanta, Ga.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Negro #1 page 0137

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    Transcription: H11147 The janitress of the new Methodist Episcopal church. Atlanta, Ga. H11148 Same caption as H11147. H11149 Quitting work on the old Ford, to go to lunch. Atlanta, Georgia. H11150 Anxiously waiting for discarded tabs from the photographers film packs. Atlanta, Ga.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Negro #1 page 0138

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    Transcription: H11151 "Ah got de penny mistah." Atlanta, Georgia. H11152 Negro rural preachers coming to Gammon Theological School for a conference. Atlanta, Georgia. H11153 Two of the colored preachers of Atlanta Conference at Gammon Theological School.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Negro #1 page 0139

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    Transcription: H11154 Kindergarten of Thayer Home. Atlanta, Georgia. H11155 Girls sewing class in Thayer Home. Atlanta, Georgia.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Negro #1 page 0140

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    Transcription: H11156 Thayer Home. A lecture to a cooking class. Atlanta, Georgia. H11157 A class of older women in dress-making, Clark University. Atlanta, Georgia.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Negro #1 page 0141

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    Transcription: H11158 The Choral Society of Clark University. Atlanta, Ga. H11159 South Atlanta Methodist Episcopal Church to be called University Methodist Episcopal Church. So. Atlanta, Georgia.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Negro #1 page 0142

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    Transcription: H11160 Boys of Samuel Huston College sawing wood for the college kitchen. Austin, Texas. H11161 Same caption as H11160. H11162 President Davadge of Samuel Huston College talking to the accompanist for Mme. Adelina Path Brown, the famous negro singer. Austin, Texas. H11163 Model school boys. Austin, Texas.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Negro #1 page 0143

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    Transcription: H11164 One of the model school boys at Samuel Huston College. Austin, Texas. H11165 Model school boys, Samuel Huston College. Austin, Texas. H11166 Negro boys gathering wood for kindling. Austin, Texas. H11167 Same caption as H11166.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Negro #1 page 0144

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    Transcription: H11168 Boys scrambling for a penny thrown among them. Austin, Texas. H11169 Same caption as H11168. H11170 Planting corn on the little farm belonging to Samuel Huston College. Austin, Texas. H11171 Same caption as H11170.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Negro #1 page 0145

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    Transcription: H11172 Congress St., the main street of Austin, with the Texas Capitol at the head of the street. Austin, Texas. H11173 A type study. Austin, Texas. H11174 Child study in color, Samuel Huston College. Austin, Texas.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Negro #1 page 0146

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    Transcription: H11175 General view of campus of Samuel Huston College showing the chief buildings. Austin, Texas. H11176 Dressmaking dept., Samuel Huston College. Austin, Texas.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Negro #1 page 0147

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    Transcription: H11180 Music Dept. The chorus from Samuel Huston is frequently asked to sing for the State Congress. Austin, Texas.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Negro #1 page 0148

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    Transcription: H11181 Class in Stenography and Typewriting, part of the regular business college course. Austin, Texas.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Negro #1 page 0149

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    Transcription: H11177 Manual Training Dept., Samuel Huston College. Austin, Texas.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Negro #1 page 0150

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    Transcription: H11178 Senior normal class in mechanical drawing, Samuel Huston College. Austin, Texas. H11179 Tailoring Dept. Austin, Texas.
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    Mission Photograph Album - Negro #1 page 0151

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    Transcription: H11182 Eliza Dee Home. Samuel Huston College property, W.H.M.S., the finest Freedman's Aid Society Home. Austin, Texas. H11183 Social Hall and parlors of Eliza Dee Home, W.H.M.S. Austin, Texas.
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    Transcription: H11184 Eliza Dee Home, W.H.M.S., Domestic Science class in cooking. Austin, Texas. H11185 Eliza Dee Home, kitchen. Girls all work together washing dishes and cleaning up after meals. Austin, Texas.
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    Transcription: H11186 Colored High School. Austin, Texas. H11187 A fine negro farm home. Austin, Texas.
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    Transcription: H11188 Two residences of the better sort owned and occupied by negroes. Austin, Texas. H11189 Typical street of the better class of colored people. Austin, Texas.
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    Transcription: H11195 Panorama of college buildings showing President's house (right) 2 recitation halls, and site of main building, burnt Feb. 1918. Two other buildings and dormitory are not shown. H11196 Same caption as H11195.
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    Transcription: H11197 Class in Zoology, Wiley College, Marshall, Texas. H11198 Department of plain sewing and dressmaking. Marshall, Texas.
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    Transcription: H11199 Freshman class in trigonometry. Marshall, Texas. H11200 8th Grade, preparing for college. Marshall, Texas.
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    Transcription: H11201 Wiley College, student body in chapel. Marshall, Texas. H11202 Freshman class in chemistry, Wiley College. Marshall, Texas.
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    Transcription: H11203 Students in dining hall. Marshall, Texas. H11204 Henderson's Harry. This old darky doesn't know his age, but was a full grown man at the outbreak of the Civil War. Marshall, Texas.
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    Transcription: H11205 Average negro farm house such as is found in Northeast Texas. Marshall, Texas. H11206 Same caption as H11205.
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    Transcription: H11207 Typical negro cabins of the poorer sort. Marshall, Texas. H11209 Same caption as H11207.
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    Transcription: H11210 Old negro mammy and her prize cabbage. New Orleans, La. H11214 Prying a truck out of the mud 50 feet from Canal Street. New Orleans, La. H11215 Same caption as H11214. H11216 Same caption as H11214.
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    Transcription: H11217 Prying a truck out of the mud. New Orleans, La. H11218 Same caption as H11217. H11219 Same caption as H11217. H11228 Shoe-blacks watching a street tin-type picture faker beginning to appeal for trade. New Orleans, La. H11230 The mound in the background is the levee along the Mississippi River. New Orleans, La.
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    Transcription: H11239 Coming from class, New Orleans University, La. H11240 Smaller boys at New Orleans University, practising the broad jump. New Orleans, La. H11241 Same caption as H11240. H11242 A view of part of the main building of New Orleans University. La.
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    Transcription: H11243 The residence of the president of New Orleans University. New Orleans, La. H11244 Two colored boys playing together. New Orleans, La. H11245 Same caption as H11244. H11246 Loafing on the campus of New Orleans University. New Orleans, La.
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    Transcription: H11247 New Orleans University. Military drill compulsory for all students. New Orleans, La. H11248 Same caption as H11247. H11249 Same caption as H11247. H11250 Same caption as H11247.
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    Transcription: H11251 New Orleans University. Military drill compulsory for all student. New Orleans, La. H11252 Same caption as H11251. H11254 Same caption as H11251. H11255 Same caption as H11251. H11253 Same caption as H11251.
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    Transcription: H11256 New Orleans University. Military drill compulsory for all students. New Orleans, La. H11257 Same caption as H11256. H11258 Watching the drill. New Orleans, La. H11259 Military drill on the campus. New Orleans, La. H11260 Same caption as H11259.
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    Transcription: H11261 New Orleans University. New Orleans, La. H11262 New Orleans University, showing presidents house. New Orleans, La.
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    Transcription: H11263 Dining Hall, New Orleans University, La. H11264 New Orleans University campus during military drill. New Orleans, La.
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    Transcription: H11265 New Orleans University campus. New Orleans, La. H11266 Typical classroom. New Orleans, La.
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    Transcription: H11267 The diet kitchen - Flint Goodridge Hospital, where the food for the patients is prepared. New Orleans, La. H11268 Nurses station in the Flint Goodridge Hospital. New Orleans, La.
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    Transcription: H11269 Flint Goodridge Hospital from the outside. New Orleans, La. H11270 Women's Ward, Flint Goodridge Hospital. New Orleans, La.
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    Transcription: H11271 Men's Emergency Ward. New Orleans, La. H11272 Operating room. New Orleans, La.
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    Transcription: H4192 Front view of house Bainbridge and Clifton Sts. Philadelphia. This house was built 100 years ago, no improvements ever since! H4193 Rear view of same house as above. Philadelphia, PA.
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    Transcription: H4194 Improved alley Philadelphia, PA. H4195 Court in Kater St. Notes back houses. Philadelphia, PA.
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    Transcription: H5450 Darkey woman coming from garbage dumps. Here she found two basket loads of usable material. Joplin, MO.
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    Transcription: H5951 Methodist Episcopal Church at Gary, West Virginia H5952 Mount Zion Methodist Episcopal Church, Washington, D.C.
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