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Recreation and amusement among Negroes in Washington, D.C. : a sociological analysis of the Negro in an urban environment.
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Progress and achievements of the colored people. Containing the story of the wonderful advancement of the colored Americans... A handbook for self-improvement which leads to greater success.
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Letter from Clarence Mitchell to Brooks Hays
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Prodigal Sons or Prodigal Fathers? - Page 6
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Prodigal Sons or Prodigal Fathers? - Page 5
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Index to the Reception for Africans at Howard U.
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Anacostia, D.C. Frederick Douglass housing project
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Anacostia, D.C. Frederick Douglass housing project
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Malvina C. Thompson Letter, on Behalf of Eleanor Roosevelt, to Florence Price, November 20, 1940
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Portrait of three Chinese students at Howard University
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Map of n. eastern Virginia and vicinity of Washington
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Map of n. eastern Virginia and vicinity of Washington
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Map of n. eastern Virginia and vicinity of Washington
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Map of n. eastern Virginia and vicinity of Washington
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Strategic war points of the United States
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Index of Brazilian engineering students visit to Catholic U
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Index to rolls #12 & #13
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Reception at Howard University: roll A
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Reception at Howard University: roll B
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Reception at Howard University: roll C
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The Cambodia Strike: Defensive Action for Peace
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Annual Statistical Bulletin [Vietnam]
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The U.S. Assistance Program in Viet-Nam
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The Central Issue in Viet-Nam: Secretary Rusk Discusses U.S. National Interests in Asia
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American Civilians Who Are Fighting the Shirtsleeves War in Vietnam
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Martin Luther King, before microphones after conference with President Kennedy regarding desegregation under 14th Amendment. 20th century photograph, 10 x 8
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The Challenge of Soviet Power
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Problems of United States Foreign Economic Policy
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Latest addition to War Housing Program
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Review girl cadets at Dunbar High School
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The Washington Bears basketball team with Pop Gates standing third from right
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The Washington Bears basketball team with Pop Gates standing third from right
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Washington, D.C., public schools go to war
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Washington public schools go to war
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Washington public schools go to war
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Washington public schools go to war
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Washington public schools go to war
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Anacostia, D.C. Frederick Douglass housing project
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Anacostia, D.C. Frederick Douglass housing project
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Government hotel for Negro women war workers; A group of young war worker-residents are shown enjoying a game of cards in the fully equipped game room of the Lucy D. Slowe Residence Hall, first government constructed hotels for Negro women war workers in Washington, D.C., between Fall 1942 and April 1943
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Negro bus-boy dishwashers, Investment Pharmacy, Washington, D.C., July 1941
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Negro women help beautify nation's capital
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Skilled Negro works at Bolling Field, (U. S. Army), Washington, D.C
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Washington, D.C., public schools go to war
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White House Conference Group of the National Women's Council; (Mary McLeod Bethune, center; Mary Church Terrell, to her right), 1938
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Slum kitchen; Washington, D.C.; October 1937
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Outside water supply; Washington, D.C.; September 1935
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A Commencement - Day at Howard University
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A crowd witnessing the Howard-Lincoln football game; Thanksgiving Day, 1926
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A formal banquet; The Martinique Club
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A Theatrical Company
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Golfers at the Country Club
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Lunch period at Camp Pleasant
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Mothers, children and other scenes at Camp Pleasant
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Recreation and amusement among Negroes in Washington, D.C. : a sociological analysis of the Negro in an urban environment; By William H. Jones, Professor of Sociology in Howard University. [Title page]
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The Annual Dance of the Kappa Alpha Psi Fraternity
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The baby shack at Camp Pleasant
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The Citizens' Golf Club
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The Elks on Dress Parade
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The Howard-Lincoln Struggle
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The Howard University Varsity Basketball Team
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The Lincoln Congregational Temple Sunday School Picnic
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Dr Emmett J. Scott; Secretary to Dr. Booker T. Washington for 18 years; Secretary Howard University, Washington, D.C
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Frederick Douglass Memorial Home; Cedar Hill, Anacostia, Washington, D.C
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Isaac Myers
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J. A. Simms; Efficient Secretary of Metropolitan Church
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Colored Yeowomen; Employees of Navy Department, Washington, D.C
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First Colored Battalion, District of Columbia, National Guard; On Pensylvania Avenue, Washington, D.C.; Parading the National Guard before going to France
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No. 4 Engine Company, District of Columbia Fire Department; The Colored fire-fighters of Washington, D.C., have established an enviable record and have the confidence and esteem of all officers of the Department and of the Washington Public whose hearts they have thrilled by their unhesitating Courage and Heroism; In the insert the Colored Captain of No. 4 Engine Company; Captain Charles E. Gibson
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A military drill; The winning company at the M Street High School, Washington, D.C
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An elegant and well-appointed library; An interior view in the home of a noted physician, Doctor George Cabaniss, Washington, D.C
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An up-to-date store; An example of mercantile success, showing possibility and prosperity, owned and operated by A.H. Underdown, Washington, D.C
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Belles of the ball; Basket ball team, Normal School No. 2, Washington, D.C
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Capable office staff; Bookkeeping department; National Benefit Association, Washington, D.C
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Educational progress; Commencement Day Exercises, 1912, Howard University, Washington, D.C
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Masters of melody; "The Washington Trio", noted for harmony and rhythm in the rendering of musical composition
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Refining and Christian influence; The reading room in the Y.M.C.A. Washington, D.C.; the young men are studious and deeply interested in their educational and Christian work
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Songs of Praise; Vested Choir attending devotional services, Howard University, Washington, D.C
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Student social workers in a Washington Alley
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Talented dramatic performers; The performance of the noted Shakespearian comedy "A Midsummer Night's Dream"; Evidence of the dramatic art now being developed by the best talent of the race
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The Howard Theatre, Washington, D.C.; This magnificent theatre is owned and operated by colored citizens; The beautiful and artistic effect of the interior is an inspiration
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A depositor's account in the Freedman's Bank; [Facsimile of original in the Treasury Department, Washington, D.C.]
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Convention Hall; Corner 5th and L Street, N. W.; The place of meeting of the Congress of 1906
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Jesse Lawson, A. M. LL.B.; President, National Sociological Society; Member of the Permanent Commission on the American Race Problem, Sociological Society
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Mr. J. William Mays; Treasurer, National Sociological Society; Member, Ways and Means Committee, National Sociological Society
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Equality
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John F. Cook; Sixteenth Grand Master; District of Columbia
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John T. Costin, Grand Master, 1849; District of Columbia
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W. H. Thomas, Scribe; District of Columbia
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Dr. John R. Francis [recto]
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Dr. John R. Francis [verso]
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Edward E. Cooper
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E.E. Cooper, editor "Colored American," Washington, D.C
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Judge Robert H. Terrill [Terrell]
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William Calvin Chase, lawyer and editor of "Washington Bee."
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Hon. J. W. Lyons, Washington, D. C
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Miss Susan B. Cook, Superintendent and founder; [Children's Temporary Home; 2115 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W., Washington, D.C.]
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Rev. J. Anderson Taylor, D. D., Washington, D. C
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Teachers and pupils of the Hart Farm School; [The Hart Farm School and Junior Republic for the mental. Moral, industrial, agricultural and civic training of dependent Colored boys.]
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Prof. R.T. Greener, Consul to Vladistock, Russia
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Admission to the House of Representatives, Washington, September 23rd, 1890
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Making his first speech in the House of Representatives, January 16, 1891
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