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@ Auburn Avenue Research Library on African American History and Culture

McPheeters, Annie L

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Photograph of early Atlanta saloons. These photographs are not original copies. They were taken from a book by Ray Stannard Baker, Following the Color Line, which was published in 1908.Photograph of the interior of two "Negro Workingman's Home -- The first photograph is of a home in Atlanta and the second, is a picture of an Indianapolis home. (Following The Color Line by Ray Stannard Baker, 1908.) -- Photograph of two early Atlanta homes, where some of the poorer Negroes lived -- (Following the Color Line by Ray Stannard Baker, 1908) -- Photograph of Earl Wilson. -- Photograph of a speaker from the Small Business Bureau in Atlanta. -- Photograph of Rev. Otis Moses. -- Photograph of a proof sheet of Auburn Avenue Buildings. (November 2, 1986) -- Photograph of a male in a graduation cap and gown (unidentified) -- Photograph of an elderly female and a younger male (unidentified) -- Photograph of a young male playing the piano (unidentified)Auburn Avenue Research Library Historic African American Education Collections received support from a Digitizing Historical Records grant awarded to the Auburn Avenue Research Library for African American Culture and History and the Digital Library of Georgia by the National Historical Publications and Records Commission.

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