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990_16_9-US-NYC-Hrlm_1HR New York, New York: 1927 Children leaving Public School 84 at 134th Street and Lenox Avenue in Harlem.
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990_16_7-Hist-CR_6HR Washington, D.C.: May 27, 1955 An integrated classroom of African American and white children at the Barnard school in Washington.
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990_16_7-Hist-CR_14HR Little Rock, Arkansas: September, 1958 Photograph shows an African American high school girl being educated via television during the period that the Little Rock schools were closed to avoid integration.
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990_16_6-Eth-AA-Mis_6HR United States: c. 1950 A large group of African American children pose for a protrait.
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990_16_6-Eth-AA-LS_8HR Chicago, Illinois: c. 1954 Two younger children watch as an older boy shoots a pellet gun down an alley way.
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990_16_6-Child-Party_2HR San Francisco, California c. 1968 Young children celebrating a graduation ceremony at Fun-Tier Town at Playland At The Beach in San Francisco.
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990_16_6-Babies-Eat_1HR United States: C. 1890. Stereocard of an African American woman breast feeding her baby.
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990_16_3-Rec-Fish_3HR Worcester, Massachusetts: c.1958. Young African American, Cuban, and white children fishing together on a river bank.
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990_16_6-Eth-AA-M_4HR Oakland, Caliornia: May, 1944. An African American Boy Scout troop in Oakland.
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990_16_6-Eth-AA-LS_1HR Oakland, California: c. 1935. Children at the Prescott School get a morning inspection as part of the Emergency Education Program under the Public Works Adminstration. The PWA was headed by Secretary of the Interior Harold Ickes, under the Roosevelt administration.
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990_16_6-Child-School-P_2HR United States: c. 1880. A racially mixed group of childen with their teacher pose for a portrait outside their schoolhouse. Many of them are holding their favorite items.
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990_16_6-Child-School_9HR United States: c. 1948. Four young children of mixed ethnicity display their drawing talents on the blackboard in a classroom.
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990_16_6-Child-Animal_4HR United States: c. 1950. A very happy African American girl on a pony.
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990_16_3-Rec-Fish_2HR Worcester, Massachusetts: c.1958. Young African American and white male teens fishing together on a river bank.
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990_05_4-War-VN-US-POW_16HR Washington, D.C.: February 17, 1973 Vietnam War POW Air Force Major Norman McDaniel gets huge hugs and a welcome home from his wife and son as he arrives at Andrews Air Force Base.
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990_05_1-Store-Int_1HR Utica, Mississippi: c. 1920 A group of African-Americans gathered in a small general store. © Underwood Archives / The Image Works
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990_05_3-Rec-Exer-G_28HR Birmingham, Alabama: May 24, 1917 African American children during recreation class at Ensley School
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975_05_TASS-B-384213 American singer and winner of the international lenin peace prize, paul robeson, lighting the 'fire of friendship' during his visit to the v,i, lenin artek pioneer camp in september 1958.
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990_05_3-Amer-West-H_3HR Custer County, Nebraska: 1888 The Moses Speese family sits for a portrait outside their sod house on the prairie.
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alb3677085 Female Musicians. Artist: Charles K. Wilkinson. Dimensions: facsimile:H. 41 × W. 64.8 cm (16 1/8 × 25 1/2 in.)scale 1:1framed: 42.9 × 66.7 cm (16 7/8 × 26 1/4 in.). Dynasty: Dynasty 18. Reign: reign of Thutmose IV. Date: A.C. 1920-1921, original ca. 1400-1390 B.C..This facsimile painting copies a detail of entertainers in a banquet scene in the tomb of Djeserkaraseneb (TT 38) at Thebes. Shown here is the troup of female musicians who entertain the guests. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
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alb4113958 Een bediende (vermoedelijk Sideron). Costumes van het hof van Willem V (series title). Draughtsman: Isaac Lodewijk la Fargue van Nieuwland. Dating: 1766. Measurements: h 392 mm × w 268 mm. Museum: Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam.
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alb9107596 TOTAL DENIM: LA HISTORIA DE LOS VAQUEROS (2022) -Original title: RIVETED: THE HISTORY OF JEANS-, directed by ANNA LEE STRACHAN and MICHAEL BICKS. English title: RIVETED: THE HISTORY OF JEANS.
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alb3619606 After a Long Cruise. Artist: John Carlin (American, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania 1813-1891 New York). Dimensions: 20 x 30 in. (50.8 x 76.2 cm). Date: 1857.Born deaf and mute, Carlin initially pursued a career as a painter of portrait miniatures, later turning his attention to genre and landscape scenes. He was untiring in his efforts on behalf of people who shared his condition and helped to establish the National Deaf-Mute College (now Gallaudet University) in Washington, D.C., in 1864. "After a Long Cruise," a comic view of daily life on a dock, displays the bawdy humor popular at midcentury. Three drunken sailors wreak havoc by accosting a well-dressed black woman and knocking over a fruit-and-nut vendor's stand. Carlin's attention to detail, seen especially in the costumes and ships' riggings, and his use of vibrant color are striking. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
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alb3900335 Slaves of General Thomas F. Drayton. Date/Period: 1862. Print. Albumen silver. Height: 130 mm (5.11 in); Width: 208 mm (8.18 in). Author: Henry P. Moore.
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alb3631512 Emancipation of the Negroes - The Past and the Future (from Harper's Weekly). Artist: Thomas Nast (American (born Germany), Landau 1840-1902 Guayaquil). Dimensions: Sheet: 14 5/8 × 20 11/16 in. (37.2 × 52.6 cm). Publisher: Harper's Weekly (American, 1857-1916). Date: January 24, 1863.On January 1, 1863 Abraham Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation, an executive order based on his constitutional authority as commander in chief. All enslaved persons in Confederate territory were declared to be forever free. Nast held strong liberal views and his family had emigrated from Germany to New York in 1848 to escape persecution. Here he created a striking, complex image for Harper's Weekly that celebrates the promise inherent in the proclamation. In a large central vignette an African American family enjoy domestic tranquility around a "Union" stove while, immediately below, a baby symbolizing the New Year breaks the shackles of a kneeling slave. Scenes at left detail horrors associated with slavery-whipping, branding and the separation of families. At right, these are contrasted with future blessings-payment for work, public education, and enjoying one's own home, goals that could only be realized if the Union won the war. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
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alb3890963 Servants Washing a Deer. Date/Period: Ca. 1775. Painting. Oil on canvas. Height: 318 mm (12.51 in); Width: 286 mm (11.25 in). Author: AGOSTINO BRUNIAS.
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alb3876677 Crowds waiting for the parade of the famous 369th (African American) Infantry, formerly 15th New York regulars, New York City. circa 1917-1919.
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alb3881727 March 1965 - An African American man carrying a child on his shoulders with a placard telling President Johnson to go to Selma, Alabama.
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alb3884121 An African-American mother sits in a chair next to a wood burning stove with her son and daughter on her lap, Scotts Run, West Virginia, 1937.
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alb3602299 The Way They Live. Artist: Thomas Anshutz (American, Newport, Kentucky 1851-1912 Fort Washington, Pennsylvania). Dimensions: 24 x 17 in. (61 x 43.2 cm). Date: 1879.During the 1870s, American Realists such as Winslow Homer and Thomas Eakins occasionally depicted African Americans engaged in their daily activities. Here, Anshutz portrayed a woman and two children caring for their vegetable garden. The rural setting appears pleasant, but the figures' poses and facial expressions seem to project despair, even anger. Although the composition is ambitious, the treatment of anatomy--especially the woman's elongated arm--suggests that Anshutz, then studying with Eakins at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts, still had much to learn. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA. Author: Thomas Anshutz.
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alb4213103 The Room No. VI. Eldzier Cortor; American, 1916-2015. Date: 1948. Dimensions: 107.3 × 80 cm (42 1/4 × 31 1/2 in.). Oil and gesso on Masonite. Origin: United States. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute, USA.
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749-79 Young boy stands by colourfully painted Victorian bathing hut in False Bay, Cape Town, South Africa, AfricaLegenda da Fotoarena:Young boy stands by colourfully painted Victorian bathing hut in False Bay, Cape Town, South Africa, Africa
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749-78 Young boy stands by colourfully painted Victorian bathing hut in False Bay, Cape Town, South Africa, AfricaLegenda da Fotoarena:Young boy stands by colourfully painted Victorian bathing hut in False Bay, Cape Town, South Africa, Africa
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749-35 Zanzibari boys playing on Pingwe beach, Zanzibar, Tanzania, East Africa, AfricaLegenda da Fotoarena:Zanzibari boys playing on Pingwe beach, Zanzibar, Tanzania, East Africa, Africa
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749-20 Portrait of a Zanzibari girl, Zanzibar, Tanzania, East Africa, AfricaLegenda da Fotoarena:Portrait of a Zanzibari girl, Zanzibar, Tanzania, East Africa, Africa
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749-111 Young children at the Cape Flats, Cape Town, South Africa, AfricaLegenda da Fotoarena:Young children at the Cape Flats, Cape Town, South Africa, Africa
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724-797 Metu region, Oromo country, Ilubador state, Ethioipia, AfricaLegenda da Fotoarena:Metu region, Oromo country, Ilubador state, Ethioipia, Africa
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724-791 Papaya (pawpaw) sellers, Gambella region, Ilubador state, Ethiopia, AfricaLegenda da Fotoarena:Papaya (pawpaw) sellers, Gambella region, Ilubador state, Ethiopia, Africa
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724-724 Abi Yohani monastery, Tambien region, Tigre province, Ethiopia, AfricaLegenda da Fotoarena:Abi Yohani monastery, Tambien region, Tigre province, Ethiopia, Africa
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724-683 Boy working in Aleka Gamid Gidey painting workshop, Zege peninsula, Lake Tana, Gondar region, Ethiopia, AfricaLegenda da Fotoarena:Boy working in Aleka Gamid Gidey painting workshop, Zege peninsula, Lake Tana, Gondar region, Ethiopia, Africa
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724-1335 Agboli-Agbo Dedjlani, Abomey, Benin (Dahomey), AfricaLegenda da Fotoarena:Agboli-Agbo Dedjlani, Abomey, Benin (Dahomey), Africa
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641-5254 Children at Gambian school, The Gambia, West Africa, AfricaLegenda da Fotoarena:Children at Gambian school, The Gambia, West Africa, Africa
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641-5253 Children at Gambian school, The Gambia, West Africa, AfricaLegenda da Fotoarena:Children at Gambian school, The Gambia, West Africa, Africa
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640-938 School, Nairobi, Kenya, East Africa, AfricaLegenda da Fotoarena:School, Nairobi, Kenya, East Africa, Africa
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640-2777 Schoolchildren learning about coffee, Kenya, East Africa, AfricaLegenda da Fotoarena:Schoolchildren learning about coffee, Kenya, East Africa, Africa
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640-259 Students in classroom, secondary school, Ghana, West Africa, AfricaLegenda da Fotoarena:Students in classroom, secondary school, Ghana, West Africa, Africa
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640-1609 Village school, Mozambique, AfricaLegenda da Fotoarena:Village school, Mozambique, Africa
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640-1487 Children, the Gambia, West Africa, AfricaLegenda da Fotoarena:Children, the Gambia, West Africa, Africa
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640-1108 Children in school in Espungabera, Mamica province, Mozambique, AfricaLegenda da Fotoarena:Children in school in Espungabera, Mamica province, Mozambique, Africa
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581-1134 Classroom full of children studying, Teferi Ber, Ethiopia, AfricaLegenda da Fotoarena:Classroom full of children studying, Teferi Ber, Ethiopia, Africa
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581-1120 Women collecting water at the Dimma Refugee Camp, Ethiopia, AfricaLegenda da Fotoarena:Women collecting water at the Dimma Refugee Camp, Ethiopia, Africa
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6-1665 Pygmy women and children outside huts, Central African Republic, AfricaLegenda da Fotoarena:Pygmy women and children outside huts, Central African Republic, Africa
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357-3129 Local children near Chenek, Simien Mountains National Park, Ethiopia, AfricaLegenda da Fotoarena:Local children near Chenek, Simien Mountains National Park, Ethiopia, Africa
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321-3921 Young Muslim children in front of an ornate carved door, Stone Town, Zanzibar, Tanzania, AfricaLegenda da Fotoarena:Young Muslim children in front of an ornate carved door, Stone Town, Zanzibar, Tanzania, Africa
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312-2460 Ari girl, Lower Omo Valley, Ethiopia, AfricaLegenda da Fotoarena:Ari girl, Lower Omo Valley, Ethiopia, Africa
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312-2388 Young Hamer girl carries her baby sister on her back in a goat skin baby carrier, Dombo village, Turmi, Lower Omo valley, Ethiopia, AfricaLegenda da Fotoarena:Young Hamer girl carries her baby sister on her back in a goat skin baby carrier, Dombo village, Turmi, Lower Omo valley, Ethiopia, Africa
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312-1371 Children, Soweto, South Africa, AfricaLegenda da Fotoarena:Children, Soweto, South Africa, Africa
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29-4827 Portrait of an Afar girl, daughter of desert nomad, Afar Triangle, Djibouti, AfricaLegenda da Fotoarena:Portrait of an Afar girl, daughter of desert nomad, Afar Triangle, Djibouti, Africa
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2-10615 Masai women and children, Kenya, East Africa, AfricaLegenda da Fotoarena:Masai women and children, Kenya, East Africa, Africa
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alb3637261 Longshore Men. Artist: James McNeill Whistler (American, Lowell, Massachusetts 1834-1903 London). Dimensions: Plate: 5 15/16 x 8 7/8 in. (15.1 x 22.5 cm)Sheet: 7 1/2 × 10 13/16 in. (19.1 × 27.4 cm). Date: 1859. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA. Author: JAMES ABBOTT MCNEILL WHISTLER.
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alb3610424 On to Liberty. Artist: Theodor Kaufmann (American (born Germany), Uelzen 1814-1896 New York). Dimensions: 36 x 56 in. (91.4 x 142.2 cm). Date: 1867.Before coming to the United States in 1850, the German-born Kaufmann studied painting in Düsseldorf and Munich and fought in the 1848 popular uprisings in favor of national unity for Germany. As a Union soldier in the American Civil War, he may have seen retreating Confederate troops take their adult male slaves with them, leaving behind the women and children. Here, his portrayal of a group of fleeing figures suggests the lack of a clear route to liberty. They emerge from darkness into light but must traverse a rockstrewn path before arriving on the smooth road leading to the Stars and Stripes, which, however, remains frighteningly close to the ongoing battle. Museum: Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, USA.
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alb15797619 Aiken's House, James River, Va., African American men, women, and children seated on a pile of lumber., photographed between 1861 and 1865, printed later, African Americans, Virginia, James River, 1860-1870, Photographic prints, 1860-1910., Photographic prints, 1860-1910, 1 photographic print.
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alb15809213 African American boy seated on a horse near a river, Photograph incorrectly captioned as being taken at Cold Harbor, Virginia, which is not located near a significant river, If the rest of the caption is correct, the boy is seated on General John A. Rawlins' horse on June 14, 1864, which means that the photograph was probably taken near the James River, possibly by a photographer associated with Mathew Brady, 1864 June 14, printed later., Rawlins, John A., (John Aaron), 1831-1869, Associated objects, Gelatin silver prints, 1860-1870., Gelatin silver prints, 1860-1870, 1 photographic print: gelatin silver.
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alb15754256 Behold, children! here are two Asians;, Then there are two Africans;, Three are from Austrasia, And one only from America (title on object), Sheet with 8 representations of Asians, Africans, Australians and an American. Below each image a four-line verse. Numbered top right: No. 5., print, print maker: Christiaan Jacob Schuyling, (mentioned on object), publisher: T.C. Hoffers, (mentioned on object), Rotterdam, 1820 - 1838, paper, letterpress printing, height, 335 mm × width, 420 mm.
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orz006681 Casta Painting - 'Black and Indian woman: China Cambuja', 1763, Oil on canvas. Author: MIGUEL CABRERA (1695-1768). Location: MUSEO DE AMERICA-COLECCION. MADRID. SPAIN.
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alb15421626 Anthony Benezet: Benezet instructing colored children, 1850, Date Issued: 1850, Place: Boston, Publisher: L. P. Crown & co., United States, History, Abolitionists, African Americans, Children, Benezet, Anthony, 1713-1784, Lessons spoken slow, Eyes of young learners shine bright, Freedom's early seed.
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alb15428938 Don't wake my pickaniny, 1898 - 1898, Don't wake my pickaniny, Additional title: De parson am a preachin', Ev'rybody am so happy. first line, Additional title: If de pickaninny cries, he's sure to get a spankin'. first line of chorus, Date Issued: 1898, Publisher: Windsor Music Co., Songs, African Americans, African American soldiers, Sleeping, Church services, Children, 1890-1899, Extent: 1 score (4 p.), 31 cm., Sleepy pickaniny rest, Church bells toll, peaceful dreams deep, Happiness abides.
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alb15420546 When the moon comes up behind the hill, 1900 - 1900, Additional title: All you woolley heads, run 'long to bed now. first line of chorus, Additional title: De bumble bees am tired of dere buzzin'. first line, Date Issued: 1900, Place: New York, Publisher: Howley, Haviland & Co., Songs, Bedtime, Moonlight, Moon, African Americans, Children, 1900-1909, Extent: 1 score (6 p.), 34 cm., Moon's gentle behind, Hill's dark shadows on the bed, Sleep, all weary bees.
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alb15431821 Stout Colored women, with cackling hens dangling from their brawny hands, 1874, Baskets, Children, United States, African American women, Poultry, Hens entwined in hands, Brawny arms cradle their own, Freedom's soul resides.
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akg861001 USA / Civil Rights Movement / Racial strife in Little Rock, Arkansas, in 1957 (opponents of racial integration prevent coloured pupils from entering schools).-African-American student Elizabeth Eckford in front of Central High School amidst crowd of whites (the man behind her is identified as Arthur J. Bickle).-Photo, 23 September 1957.
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alb15418083 The Piccaninnies, 1898 - 1898, Additional title: When de twilight's fallin' an' de star a-peepin' out. first line, Date Issued: 1898, Place: New York, Publisher: Chappel & Co, Boosey & Co, Songs, African American children, Goblins, Larceny, Extent: 1 score (10 p.), 35 cm., Twilight whispers sweet, Goblins dance with piccaninnies, Moonlight sways with them.
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akg234745 History / United States of America:. African Americans. The daughter of a smallholder at the window of a hut (Gee's Bend, Alabama). Photo (Arthur Rothstein), April 1937.
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alb9368590 I Know'd It Was Ripe, Thomas Hovenden, American, 1840-1895, Oil on canvas, ca. 1885, 21 15/16 x 15 7/8 in., 55.7 x 40.3 cm, African, African-american, American, Americana, black, boy, capitalism, century, culture, depressing, exploitation, figure, folk, Food and Drink, fruit, lifestyles, male figure, Nineteenth, oil, painting, Paiting, portraiture, racially complicated, slavery, smile, smiling face, stereotype, subject, watermelon, worker.
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alb3897342 Andrew Carnegie and Booker T. Washington. Date/Period: 1906. Gelatin silver print. Photograph. Height: 183 mm (7.20 in); Width: 233 mm (9.17 in). Author: FRANCES BENJAMIN JOHNSTON.
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alb3907591 Casta Painting (From Spaniard and Morisca, Albino). Date/Period: 18th century. Painting. Oil on canvas. Height: 914.40 mm (36 in); Width: 711.20 mm (28 in). Author: Attributed to Juan Patricio Morlete Ruiz.
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alb3906710 Gentleman Caller. Date/Period: Ca. 1856. Photograph. Daguerreotype (Cased object). Author: UNKNOWN MAKER.
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alb3706690 Portrait of a Man with Child. Dated: 1850s. Dimensions: plate: 8.26 x 6.99 cm (3 1/4 x 2 3/4 in.). Medium: ambrotype. Museum: National Gallery of Art, Washington DC. Author: American 19th Century.
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alb3705097 Portrait of a Woman and Baby. Dated: 1853. Dimensions: image: 6.7 × 5.5 cm (2 5/8 × 2 3/16 in.) framed: 8.4 × 7 cm (3 5/16 × 2 3/4 in.) case (closed): 9.4 × 8.2 × 1 cm (3 11/16 × 3 1/4 × 3/8 in.). Medium: daguerreotype with applied color. Museum: National Gallery of Art, Washington DC. Author: American 19th Century.
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alb3701789 Portrait of a Child and Young Woman. Dated: 1850s. Dimensions: image: 5.5 x 4.2 cm (2 3/16 x 1 5/8 in.) right panel: 9.2 x 8 x 0.8 cm (3 5/8 x 3 1/8 x 5/16 in.) closed: 9.2 x 8 x 1.8 cm (3 5/8 x 3 1/8 x 11/16 in.). Medium: daguerreotype. Museum: National Gallery of Art, Washington DC. Author: American 19th Century.
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alb9531112 This oil painting depicts seven individuals gathered around a water pump. From left to right these figures include: a young boy working the pump handle wearing brown pants and jacket with a blue shirt, a woman seated on a basket of laundry, wearing a pink dress and white head wrap, a man with his right leg propped up on the edge of the basin in a wide brimmed straw hat, a kneeling youth in a red shirt drinking from the pump's spout, a woman carrying a bucket, a man carrying a basket of peaches over his left arm and several dead fowl in his right hand, and a woman holding a baby and a green parasol. A black dog lies on the ground behind her. All individuals except the woman and baby are on a square pavement of red brick. The water pump sits in the middle of the pavement surrounded by a low walled, rectangular basin. The pump is a rectangular stone pillar topped with a small dome. A spout protrudes from halfway up the pillar, and the pump handle is a lever that protrudes from the adjacent pillar side. Water flows out the spout into the basin below. In the background is a landscape of trees on either side of a wide street with a few buildings in the distance. On the right is a white house with a green door and shutters, and a fanlight over the entrance. In the distance are two other white buildings, one on the left with a colonnade and a tall steeple, and a much smaller one across from it on the right with a cupola. There are a several indistinct figures walking and riding down the street. Date: ca. 1840. Unidentified Child or Children. oil paint on canvas , wood. Museum: National Museum of African American History and Culture.
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alb9531353 A Visit from the Old Mistress. oil on canvas. Date: 1876. Museum: Smithsonian American Art Museum.
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alb4145679 Bar-room Scene. William Sidney Mount; American, 1807-1868. Date: 1835. Dimensions: 57.4 × 69.7 cm (22 5/8 × 27 7/16 in.). Oil on canvas. Origin: Long Island. Museum: The Chicago Art Institute, Chicago, USA.
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akg2133956 History / World War I / USA, end of the war.-Parade in honour of troops returning home from Europe at Fifth Avenue in New York City: family members of soldiers from the famous 369 Afro-American infantry regiment ("Harlem Hellfighters"), stationed in New York. People by the roadside waving flags.-Photo, 18.2. 1919.
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akg948315 History / USA / Coloured People.-Grocery store for coloured people.-Photo, 1946.
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ibxiih10038516 Amazed woman making silence gesture with finger. Blonde girl making silence gesture isolated
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akg863913 History / USA / African-Americans: A reading learning programme for African Americans as part of the Works Progress Administration within the New Deal: a classroom in Birmingham, Alabama.-Photo, June 1938.
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akg8267574 Lewis Wickes Hine, 1874-1940.Untitled, ca. 1935.Photograph, silver and photographic gelatin on photographic paper.Inv. Nr. 2011.165.24Washington, National Museum of African American History and Culture.
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akg8267644 Anonymous.Photographic print of unidentified woman and child, early 20th century.Portrait, silver and photographic gelatin on photographic paper.Inv. Nr. 2013.46.29.108Washington, National Museum of African American History and Culture.
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akg8267621 Anonymous.Photographic print of a woman and child, early 20th century.Portrait, albumen and silver on paper.Inv. Nr. 2013.46.29.73Washington, National Museum of African American History and Culture.
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akg8267646 Anonymous.Photographic print of an unidentified child, early 20th century.Portrait, silver and photographic gelatin on photographic paper.Inv. Nr. 2013.46.29.111Washington, National Museum of African American History and Culture.
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akg8267642 Anonymous.Photgraphic print of Paul Kendrick Bryant, early 20th century.Portrait, silver and photographic gelatin on photographic paper.Inv. Nr. 2013.46.29.92Washington, National Museum of African American History and Culture.
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akg8267615 Anonymous.Photographic postcard of a boy wearing a double-breasted jacket and breeches, early 20th century.Postcard, silver and photographic gelatin on paper, ink and paper.Inv. Nr. 2013.46.29.63Washington, National Museum of African American History and Culture.
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akg8267605 Anonymous.Tintype of a young girl in a paper radio frame, 20th century.Portrait, collodion and silver on iron with lacquer.Inv. Nr. 2013.46.29.43Washington, National Museum of African American History and Culture.
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akg8267647 Anonymous.Tintype of a unidentified young girl in a mailing card, early 20th century.Postcard, collodion and silver with iron lacquer, ink on paper.Inv. Nr. 2013.46.29.112Washington, National Museum of African American History and Culture.
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akg8267600 Anonymous.Photographic print of an unidentified boy, early 20th century.Portrait, silver and photographic gelatin on photographic paper.Inv. Nr. 2013.46.29.9Washington, National Museum of African American History and Culture.
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akg8267656 Anonymous.Photographic print of a young boy, early 20th century.Portrait, silver and photographic gelatin on photographic paper.Inv. Nr. 2013.46.29.132Washington, National Museum of African American History and Culture.
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akg8267609 Anonymous.Photographic print of a young girl, 20th century.Portrait, silver and photographic gelatin on photographic paper.Inv. Nr. 2013.46.29.55Washington, National Museum of African American History and Culture.
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akg8267756 Carl Mydans, 1907-2004.Rehabilitation client and his family on Lady's Island off Beaufort, SC, 1936.Portrait, silver and photographic gelatin on photographic paper.Inv. Nr. 2014.166.2Washington, National Museum of African American History and Culture.
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akg8267739 Anonymous.Photographic print of a toddler girl sitting and smiling at the camera, late 19th-early 20th century.Portrait, photographic gelatin and silver on photographic paper.Inv. Nr. 2014.75.104Washington, National Museum of African American History and Culture.
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akg8267829 O. Pierre Havens, 1838-1912.Folks At Home, 1888-1912.Photograph, albumen and silver on paper on card mount.Inv. Nr. 2016.166.13Washington, National Museum of African American History and Culture.
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