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"Take Me Back To Dear Old Dixie" sheet musicTest Pressing
…the Africans cameThe articulate Senator from Minnesota, Hubert Humphrey, came…
The Beastie ParadeThe Beginning
The Betrayal: The Strangest Love Story Ever Told [poster]The Birth of Toussaint
The Blacker The Berry: A Novel of Negro LifeThe Call
The Capture (Toussaint Captured Marmalade)The Christmas Dinner Gone! “Dar now! I done tole you so fust,”
The College Language Association JournalThe Color Purple
The Congressmen and Senators came…The Conscience of the Court
The Door (Admissions Office)The Earthquake- A Street Scene in Charleston
The English Mania for Private Theatricals Invades BlackvilleThe Ethiopian: A Narrative of the Society of Human Leopards
The Face of JuJu/Bay StudyThe Fifteenth Amendment, celebrated May 19, 1870
The great Folk Singer, Josh White, came…"The great March on Washington and Labor leader”—A.P. Randolph came…He saw a 25 year dream come true.
The great organizer’s deputy came, who put the march in motion—Bayard Rusten…The incomparable Wilma Rudolph, great woman sprinter, shows typical form in one of her decisive victories in Stadio Olimpico
The Learning TreeThe London Magazine: and Monthly Chronologer
The Old ServantThe Photographs of Valerie Goodloe
The Plantation Police, or Home Guard, Examining Passes on the Road Leading to the Levee of the Mississippi RiverThe Playgoer, "Jump For Joy" magazine
The ProfileThe Return of Ulysses
The Right of Petition; The Power of Congress to Abolish Slavery and the Slave Trade in The District of Columbia; the Implied Faith of the North and the South to Each Other in Forming the Constitution; and the Principles, Purposes, and Prospects of AbolitThe Solo
The Sound of One Hand ClappingThe Strange Tale of Ten Little Nigger Boys
The Sunflower Quilting Bee at ArlesThe Things Seen Suggest, This and Other Existences
The Tribesman/Bay StudyThe Upper Room
…They came from everywhere—even MississippiThey walked from New York to Washington
"Three Little Words" featured in Check and Double Check with Amos ‘N’ AndyThree Sotho initiates
Three World Views As OneTo Have and To Hold
To Sit As A Ladder (In Honor of Rosa Parks)To Sleep With Anger
Toussaint at EnneryTwenty-two Rhymes in a Row