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  • Subjects = African American men
A portrait of W.E.B. DuBois.
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A portrait of W.E.B. DuBois.
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View of Wallace Thurman and other.
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View of a man entering a waiting room.
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View of a man with a picket sign.
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View of Dr. David Burgest, Sr.
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View of Dr. David Burgest, Sr.
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View of W.E.B. DuBois and three others.
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A portrait of W.E.B. DuBois.
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View of James Haskins.
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Martin Luther King Jr. speaking at an event. Written on recto: To Kim Dreisbeck with best wishes and warm regards, Martin Luther King, Jr.
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View of Sterling Brown speaking.
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Forrester B. Washington sits at a desk.
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A portrait of Forrester B. Washington.
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View of Whitney Young Jr. and four others.
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A portrait of Whitney Young Jr.
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Men help rebuild railroads after the end of the Civil War. Text from slide presentation: After the War, rebuilding those railroads provided work for many freed slaves who had left their rural homes to seek opportunities in cities. This was the case for early residents of Reynoldstown. Most of the men worked in railyards, as firemen or laying track as depicted here. Many of the women who lived in Reynoldstown were employed as domestic workers.
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Martin Luther King Jr. at the barber shop.
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Portrait of W. E. B. DuBois.
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Julian Bond stands before a group of women.
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