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The underground railroad: A record of facts, authentic narratives, letters, & c., narrating the hardships, hair-breadth escapes, and death struggles of the slaves in their efforts for freedom, as related by themselves and others or witnessed by the author : together with sketches of some of the largest stockholders and most liberal aiders and advisers of the road
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African American captain and part of the crew on the day of the launching of the liberty ship SS Frederick Douglass
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African American Captain Godfrey standing with four relatives of John H. Murphy, Sr. (from left to right: Mr. and Mrs. George B. Murphy, Sr., son and daughter-in-law; Mrs. John Murphy; and Miss Frances Murphy, daughter) at the launching of the Liberty ship bearing his name. Bethlehem-Fairfield Shipyard
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An all-Negro ticket in Baltimore
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An American city in transition; the Baltimore community self-survey of inter-group relations
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Annie Addison, former slave at Doughoregan Manor, Howard County
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Archbishop's residence, Baltimore
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Babcock Memorial Presbyterian Church
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Back, back, back to Baltimore : respectfully dedicated to the kings of black face, McIntyre & Heath
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Baltimore City Council members, January 21, 1957
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Baltimore, Maryland, ca. 1911 : Fort Carroll at entrance of Harbor
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Baltimore's idea of a colored school
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Beacon lights of Baltimore A souvenir of the Louisiana Purchase Exposition or World's Fair, held in St. Louis, Missouri, May 1 to November 30, 1904
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Belle ob Baltimore
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Bill of accounting from Samuel Bradford to Charles G. Hanson for services rendered by Negro slave named Harry, dated December 8, 1848
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Bill of sale for Negro girl
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Bill of sale from Asbury Fisher to John H. B. Latrobe for Negro slave named Charlotte Clarke, dated April 13, 1859
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Bill of sale from Charles Feinour, Sr. to Michael G. Dorsey for colored woman named Ann Harris and her male child, dated February 24, 1843
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Bill of sale from James D. Cooke to Georgiana Williams for Negro servant named Jacob Mitchell, dated March 30, 1859
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Bill of sale from Jane McKim Marriott to Walter Dorsey for Negro slave named Julia Ann and her three children, dated March 25, 1858
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Bill of sale from Michael Pue, executor of Dr. Arthur Pue, to James Piper for Negro slave named Andrew
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Bill of sale from Milton Warfield to Samuel L. Shipley for Negro slave named Saul
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Bill of sale from William Cooke to Georgiana Williams for Negro slave named Lavenia Mitchell, dated October 22, 1860
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Bill of sale from William D. Warfield to Oliver M. Warfield for Negro slave named Mary Snowden
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Bill of sale from William Lee to George R. Gaither for Negro slave named Robert, dated December 21, 1844
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Bill of sale with manumission from Amos Dorsey and Charles G. Worthington to John S. Williams for mulatto boy named William, dated March 21, 1831
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Bills of sale: Josiah M. Cleaveland and Edgar A. Poe
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Black Baltimore, 1820-1870
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Bow-side view of Liberty ship SS Frederick Douglass sliding down the ways on the day of its launching
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Box EC-3, Folder 7: Russell, Datie Mae Bridgeforth, 1973-1982
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Brager-Gutman's department store (interior), Baltimore, Maryland, December 27, 1984
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C.H. West from E.C. Fowler
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City services and the justice system do Korean American storeowners in Baltimore, Maryland get equal treatment?
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Deed of manumission by Andrew Ellicott, Jr. for Negro man named Jacob Madden, dated March 15, 1841
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Deed of manumission by Jonathan Mulinix for Negro slave named Luther Potts
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Deed of manumission by Richard Disney for Negro slave named Susan Jackson, dated November 9, 1858
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Descendants of the late Edward A. Savoy pose for the camera at the launching of Liberty ship SS Edward A. Savoy, Bethlehem-Fairfield Shipyard
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Dr. Harvey Johnson, Baltimore, Md
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Dry - goods merchant searching the cars
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Earnest in the cause; John Needles
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Entrance to "Little Rock Street", Baltimore
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Explanation to magistrate by Anna Dorsey in case against Owen S. Cecil over nonpayment of bill for use of slave named Hanson, dated August 21, 1834
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Fanny Elssler and the Baltimoreans
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Fort McHenry, Baltimore, MD
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Frederick Douglass III, grandson of the noted Abolitionist, addressing the workers and congratulating the crew of the SS Frederick Douglass on the day of its launching
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Half-figure portrait of man wearing bow tie
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Holmes Hall at Morgan State University
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Holmes Hall at Morgan State University
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Inspection tour of defense schools in Baltimore; Lt. Harrison addressing a group of students in Defense School # 453
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James Cheston papers
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Jarvis General Hospital, Baltimore, Maryland
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J.G Ramsdall from A.B. Markham
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Joseph Robinson from Caleb B. Smith
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Manumission certificate for Nathan Johnson from "State of Maryland, Baltimore City, Sct"
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Mayor William Donald Schaefer at a public meeting launching "The Great Baltimore Land Rush"
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Mayor William Donald Schaefer stenciling numbers on a renovated home in the 2600 block of Huron Street, Baltimore
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M. C. Clayton; [Negro Baptist Church in Baltimore.]
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Morgan College
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Morgan College Dormitory
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Mrs. Edith Savoy Morgan, daughter of the late Edward A. Savoy, christens the Liberty ship SS Edward A. Savoy by breaking a bottle of champagne against its hull while others look on, Bethlehem-Fairfield Shipyard
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New academic building Morgan College cost $95,000, Stone building
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North side of Ramsey Street, east from Parkin Street, Baltimore
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Number 826 Born Court, Baltimore
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Numbers 812 and 814 West Lexington Street, Baltimore
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P.A. Gaine, General Secretary, and George A. Arthur, Baltimore, Maryland
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P. H. A. Braxton
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Portrait of unidentified young woman wearing ribbon on head
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Portrait of young woman wearing patterned dress, with bow at neck
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Roberts, George
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Studio portrait of a young man wearing tie and stick pin
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Studio portrait of unidentified man wearing double-breasted jacket
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Studio portrait of unidentified young man
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The Negro Appeal. (Baltimore and Annapolis, Md.), Vol. 1, No. 22, Ed. 1 Friday, February 16, 1900
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The Saratoga Street African Baptist Chapel. The building, of which the above cut is an imperfect representation, fronts as above 100 feet on Saratoga street, and 46 feet on Calvert street. The house is of brick, and cost over $18,000. (see page 45)
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The social side of life; The Baltimore Assembly, a social gathering of distinguished colored citizens
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Unidentified African-American soldier (drum major?) at attention, Baltimore, Maryland, undated (1918).
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U.S.S. Constellation float in parade celebrating Baltimore's bicentennial anniversary, Baltimore, September 14, 1929
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