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Cotton is king - A plantation scene, Georgia
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Cotton is king - A plantation scene, Georgia
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Plantageagares boning i Georgien
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At a Georgia camp meeting
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My Georgia lady-love
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Hon. J.W. Lyons, register of the treasury
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My Georgia lady-love
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Col. John H. Deveaux, collector of customs, Savannah, Ga
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Hon. H.A. Rucker, Internal Revenue Collector, Atlanta, Ga
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My Georgia lady-love
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Group of students, Atlanta Baptist Seminary, rising young men of education and intellect
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Graduates of Atlanta Baptist College and Spelman Seminary
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Christman Hall with students in foreground, Clark University, South Atlanta, Georgia
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The greatest resin market in the world--loading ocean vessels--Savannah, Ga
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The greatest resin market in the world--loading ocean vessels--Savannah, Ga
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Rev. P. S. L. Hutchins, Columbus, Ga
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Home of Peter Walker, near Hephzibah, Ga., where Charles T. Walker lived during the first eight years of his life
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Hon. Judson W. Lyons
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Hon. H.A. Rucker, Atlanta, Georgia
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Dr. William F. Penn, Atlanta, Georgia
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William A. Pledger, Chairman Republican State Central Committee of Georgia
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Prof. Wm. E. Holmes, President Central City College, Macon, Ga
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The Walker Baptist Institute, Augusta, Ga., founded by Dr. Charles T. Walker
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The house in which Charles T. Walker was born. Still standing near Hephzibah, Ga
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Hon. S.J. Jenkins, Austin, Texas
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Bishop L. H. Holsey [recto]
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Prof. H. L. Walker [recto]
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Scene on a Georgia truck farm
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World's Work, Georgia farm, Athens, Ga
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Rev. W. H. Weaver, D. D., Atlanta, Ga.; Asst. Cor. Sec'y and Asst. Financial Sec'y, also Pastor Radcliffe Presbyterian Church
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Dr. I. Garland Penn, A. M., Atlanta, Ga.; Assistant General Secretary Epworth League M. E. Church and Corresponding Secretary and Originator of the Congress
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Bishop Wesley J. Gaines, D. D., Atlanta, Ga.; Bishop in the A. M. E. Church and President of the Congress
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Evolution of the Negro home; Residence of a Negro working woman, Atlanta
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Evolution of the Negro home; Residence of a Negro tailor, Atlanta
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Evolution of the Negro home; Residence of a Negro business man, insurance manager and proprietor of barber shops; Now building and said to be the finest Negro residence in the South; It will have electric bells and lights, fireplaces, steam - heat; roof - garden; and 15 rooms
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Evolution of the Negro home; Residence of a Negro contractor and builder, Atlanta
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Evolution of the Negro home; Homes owned by Atlanta Negros
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Evolution of the Negro home; Residence of a Negro lawyer, Atlanta
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Evolution of the Negro home; Residence of a Negro minister, Decatur
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Negroes of the criminal type; Pictures taken in the Atlanta jail; Will Johnson, arrested, charged with the Camp assault; Lucius Frazier, who entered a home in the residence district of Atlanta
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Evolution of the Negro home; Negro city tenements, Atlanta, poorer class
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Paul Reed; Will Cato; Negroes lynched by being burned alive at Statesboro; Georgia
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Evolution of the Negro home; Negro city tenements, Atlanta, better class
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Where some of the poorer Negroes live in Atlanta, Georgia
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Evolution of the Negro home; Residence of a Negro railway postal clerk, South Atlanta
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Evolution of the Negro home; Negro city tenements, Atlanta, poorer class
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Evolution of the Negro home; Homes owned by Atlanta Negros
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[An illustration in Following the color line: An account of Negro citizenship in American democracy.]
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Showing how the colour line was drawn by the saloons at Atlanta, Georgia
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Evolution of the Negro home; Residence of a Negro grocer
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Evolution of the Negro home; Negro city tenements, Atlanta
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Evolution of the Negro home; Negro city tenements, Atlanta, better class
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Evolution of the Negro home; Negro city tenements, Atlanta
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Evolution of the Negro home; Negro city tenements, Atlanta
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Evolution of the Negro home; Negro city tenements, Atlanta, poorer class
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Mulatto girl student; At Clark University, Atlanta; At the completion of her studies this young woman will take up missionary work in Africa
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Negro business men's homes, Thomasville, Ga
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First Congregational Church, Atlanta, Ga.; Pioneer in the south in institutional work for the race
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Types of Negro students, Atlanta University, Georgia
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Types of Negro students, Atlanta University, Georgia
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Types of Negro students, Atlanta University, Georgia
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Types of Negro students, Atlanta University, Georgia
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Slave Cabins, "The Hermitage," Savannah, Georgia
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St. Athanasius' Protestant Episcopal Church, Brunswick, Georgia
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Hon. P.B.S. Pinchback of Louisiana Lieutenant-Governor 1871-72, and afterward Congressman
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Cotton field, Georgia
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The worst type of Negro house
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The West Broad Street public school for Negroes
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Probably the best Negro home in Athens
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A Negro-owned home in one of the suburban settlements
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Table VIII. Athens City schools, 1912
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The Negroes of Athens, Georgia; Phelps-Stokes fellowship studies; No. 1. [Title page]
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Showing the crowding together of Negro homes in the heart of Athens; Settlement No.9
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Table VII. Athens City schools, 1893-1912
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Dr. G. P. Washington and his residence
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Louis Thompson and family
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The reward of thrift and energy; The palatial residence of J.F. Herndon, a prosperous colored citizen of Atlanta, Ga
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Mary Jackson McCrory
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Hampton Collins Moon and family
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Charles Alexander Bullard; [Founder of the Union Publishing Co.]
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Henry Lewis Flemister and family
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Annie E. Yarbrough
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Helena B. Cobb Institute
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Springfield Baptist Church, Augusta, Ga.; [Old building.]
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James Walker and family
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Interior view Union Publishing Co
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The Atlanta conference, N.A.A.C.P
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Bishop W. J. Gaines
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E. K. Love; A popular minister in Savannah, Georgia
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E. C. Morris; [Head of the National Baptist Convention.]
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M. E. F. Smith
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Library of Gammon Theological Seminary
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Paine College, Augusta, Ga
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Learning to map the Parish, Gammon Theological Seminary
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