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Letter to Mayor Kevin H. White
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Letter to Mayor Kevin H. White
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Letter to Mayor Kevin H. White
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Letter to Mayor Kevin White
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Letter to Mayor Kevin White
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Willie McGee in his cell at Hinds County Jail, Jackson, Mississippi
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African American cotton plantation workers, hired as day laborers, walking next to cotton field at Hopson Plantation, Clarksdale, Mississippi Delta, Mississippi, August 1940
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King and Anderson Plantation, Clarksdale, Mississippi Delta, Mississippi, August 1940
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Port Gibson, Mississippi, August 1940
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Resting the mules which get too hot when the cotton is high in mid-summer cultivation; King and Anderson Plantation, near Clarksdale, Mississippi Delta, Mississippi, August 1940
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African American cotton plantation worker, hired as a day laborer, riding a mule and holding down a sack of cotton in the cotton field at Nugent Plantation, Benoit, Mississippi Delta, Mississippi, October 1939
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Company stores and offices and clinic of Delta Pine Company, Cotton Plantation, Scott, Mississippi Delta, Mississippi, October 1939
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Mexican and negro cotton pickers inside plantation store, Knowlton Plantation, Perthshire, Miss. Delta. This transient labor is contracted for and brought in trucks from Texas each season. October 1939
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Negro day laborers brought in by truck from nearby towns, waiting to be paid off for cotton picking and buy supplies inside the plantation store, Friday night, Marcella Plantation, Mileston, Mississippi Delta, November 1939
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Post office inside plantation store, Mileston, Mississippi Delta, November 1939
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Repairing tire on road near Knowlton Plantation, Perthshire, Mississippi Delta, Mississippi, October 1939
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Saturday afternoon in a negro beer and juke joint, Clarksdale, Mississippi Delta, November 1939
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Saturday afternoon, Lexington, Holmes County, Mississippi Delta, October 1939
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Selling fish on Saturday afternoon, Lexington, Holmes County, Mississippi Delta, Mississippi, November 1939
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Shooting pool on Saturday afternoon, Clarksdale, Mississippi Delta November 1939
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Wagon load of cotton coming out of the field in the evening, Mileston Plantation, Mississippi Delta, Oct. 1939
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Mississippi hoodo-doctors
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Mississippi hoodo-doctors
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Possession by the spirit; [A Mississippi baptismal service.]
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Possession by the spirit; [A Mississippi baptismal service.]
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A group of bathers enjoy the inviting waters of the gulf
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A party of friends who accompanied Dr. Washington on one of his educational tours through the State of Mississippi; In the party are Charles Banks, a leading Negro banker and business man of Mississippi; Bishop E. Cottrell, and on Dr. Washington's right, Robert R. Moton, his successor in the work at Tuskegee Institute
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Principal Holtzclaw and his family; 1) William H. Holtzclaw; 2) Mary E. Holtzclaw; 3) Alice Marie; 4) Jerry Herbert; 5) Robert Fulton; 6) Addie, mother of Mr. Holtzclaw; 7) Ernest, youngest brother; 8) Adeline; 9) Flora Garfield, a niece
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Blanche K. Bruce of Mississippi who was born a slave, but was the first Negro to become a member of the United States Senate
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Major John R. Lynch, U.S.A. who served as a member of Congress from Mississippi
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A poster advertisement of a travelling Negro Theatrical Company, Mississippi
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Cotton bales awaiting shipment on the banks of the Mississippi
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Freemasonry in Mississippi, 1868; Rev. T. W. Stringer, M.D.; First G.M.; Hon. M. M. McLeod; Atty Law, P.G.M.; Rev. E. W. Lampton, D.D.; G.M
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Class in mechanical drawing, Rust University, Holly Springs, Miss
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Settle J. T
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Rev. A. A. Cosey, Clarksdale, Miss
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Rev. E. B. Topp, Mississippi
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A southern planter
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A southern planter: social life in the old south; By Susan Dabney Smedes; James Pott & Company, New York, 1900. [Title page]
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A typical plantation family
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Cotton field
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My charcoal charmer
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My charcoal charmer
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My charcoal charmer
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My charcoal charmer
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My charcoal charmer
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My charcoal charmer
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My charcoal charmer
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My charcoal charmer
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The overseer's house
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The plantation store
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The quarters
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The Mississippi legislature passing a resolution asking for federal aid after the attack on Vicksburg, scene in the Senate chamber
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Cotton picking, Mississippi, U.S.A
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Cotton picking, Mississippi, U.S.A
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Mammy's pickanninny boy
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Mammy's pickanninny boy
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Mammy's pickanninny boy
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Mammy's pickanninny boy
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Mammy's pickanninny boy
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Mammy's pickanninny boy
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B.K. Bruce
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Larry Dooley's famous Mississippi boat song
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Larry Dooley's famous Mississippi boat song
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Larry Dooley's famous Mississippi boat song
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Larry Dooley's famous Mississippi boat song
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Larry Dooley's famous Mississippi boat song
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Larry Dooley's famous Mississippi boat song
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From Harper's Weekly; [Political assassinations - Taking the consequences.]
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The parting song
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Rapid transit in southern Mississippi. [Large group of children on an oxcart.]
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Rapid transit in southern Mississippi. [Large group of children on an oxcart.]
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We'se done all dis's Mornin'." Picking cotton on a Mississippi plantation
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We'se done all dis's Mornin'." Picking cotton on a Mississippi plantation
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We'se done all dis's Mornin'." Picking cotton on a Mississippi plantation
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We'se done all dis's Mornin'." Picking cotton on a Mississippi plantation
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Bayou Bourbeaux Plantation operated by Bayou Bourbeaux Farmstead Association, a cooperative established through the cooperation of FSA; Natchitoches Parish, Louisiana, August 1940
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Bayou Bourbeaux Plantation operated by Bayou Bourbeaux Farmstead Association, a cooperative established through the cooperation of FSA; Natchitoches Parish; Louisiana, August 1940
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Black family on their porch in Vicksburg, Mississippi
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Black woman rowing home in Vicksburg, Mississippi
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Chitterling, fish and sugar cane on street in Negro Section, Clarksdale, Mississippi Delta; On a Saturday afternoon, November 1939
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Cotton hoers leaving Greenville at 5 a.m. for a day's work on the plantations; Wages one dollar a day, one dollar and twenty-five cents on a few plantations; Hoers carry their lunches; They return about 8 p.m. Mississippi
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Daughter of Cube Walker, Negro TP Client Belzoni, Miss. Delta, bringing home cow from the fields in the evening, Nov. 1939
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Festival of American Folklife 1997 : on the National Mall Washington, D.C. June 25-29 & July 2-6 / Smithsonian Institution
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Hon. Hiram R. Revels senator from Mississipi
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Interior of school on Mileston Plantation; School begins very late in the year and attendance is poor until December because the children pick cotton, Mileston, Mississippi Delta, Mississippi, November, 1939
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Josh Taylor, Negro Foreman who has been on place for fifty three years, Knowlton Plantation, Perthshire, Mississippi Delta, Mississippi
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King and Anderson Plantation, Clarksdale, Miss. Delta, Miss., August 1940
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Martin Luther King, Jr. and Andrew Young
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Medgar Evers and Roy Wilkins
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Negro section of town, Saturday noon Belzoni, Miss., Nov. 1939
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Negro tenant farmer, Lee Co., Miss. Aug. 1935
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Old black couple in their yard in Vicksburg, Mississippi
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One of the sharecropper's houses with sweet potatoes and cotton on the porch; Knowlton Plantation, Perthshire, Mississippi Delta, Spring 1939
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Part of cotton gin with wagonloads of cotton waiting in background at Delta and Pineland Company, Scott, Mississippi Delta, Mississippi, October 1939
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Removing the seed from cotton gin on Hopson Plantation; Clarksdale, Mississippi, Nov. 1939
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Saint Industrial School, Negro, Lexington, Miss.
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Saturday afternoon, Lexington, Holmes Co., Mississippi, Oct. 1939
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These cotton hoers work from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m. for $1.00 near Clarksdale, Mississippi, June-July 1937
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Wife and children of a Negro tenant farmer, Tupelo, Miss., Aug. 1935
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