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Playing by Ear
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Woman getting her ear pierced
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"The Gold Mine Between Your Ears"
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Duke Ellington whispers in a friend's ear
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Silverplate earrings designed by Winifred Mason Chenet
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Other Minds Festival 5: Ears Wide Open
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[Head of a woman with hoop earring]
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Judith Jamison in earrings from "The Mooche"
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Women with silver earrings, Chadawanka village, Niger
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Women with silver earrings, Chadawanka village, Niger
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Christian Lee doing bunny-ears during BHM banquet 2006
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Circular pearl and rhinestone earrings from Mae's Millinery Shop
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Pair of teal rhinestone flower earrings from Mae's Millinery Shop
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African-American woman with earrings and a velvet blouse, Norwich
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African-American woman with gold necklace and earrings, Norwich
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Don Ellis "live" at In Your Ear, 1971
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Pair of round pink rhinestone earrings from Mae's Millinery Shop
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African American woman wearing earrings and choker necklace (Laura)
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Louis Armstrong covering ears while unidentified woman plays trumpet
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Portrait of Unknown African American Woman with Earrings
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Silver earrings with Vodou veve designed by Winifred Mason Chenet
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Don Ellis "live" at In Your Ear, November 7, 1971
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Dr. Robert C. Fairchild examining a patient's ear
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Ras Tumba singing with left hand by his ear
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Pair of tété négresse style gold earrings with yellow stones
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Woman wearing earings and a kerchief, ca. 1890s
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Studio portrait of woman wearing glasses and cross-shaped earrings
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Philippines, man with a large beetle on his ear
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Development and innervation of the ear of the chick embryo, 1965
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Development and innervation of the ear of the chick embryo, 1965
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Holding the wolf by the ears: the negotiated balance between justice and national preservation
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Letter from John Bishop Estlin, Clevedon n'[ear] Bristol, [England], to Caroline Weston, October 31, 1850
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Shorty Jr. on his ear, or, Always on a racket: a sequel to "Shorty Jr."
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An unidentified man plays a trumpet into the ear of Buck Clayton
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Photographic print of a woman wearing large hoop earrings and a black drape
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Buck Clayton and Patricia Hinton plugging their ears as Allan McMillan plays trumpet
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Costume design drawing, stylized robe with turban and hoop earings, Las Vegas, June 5, 1980
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Unidentified African American woman in profile wearing pearl earrings and necklace
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[Girl with earring (Rev. Weedon's daughter), half-length portrait, facing left, Buffalo]
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Dyna Products, 1075 Stewart Ave., Garden City, Long Island. Ear piece I
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Dyna Products, 1075 Stewart Ave., Garden City, Long Island. Ear piece II
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Dyna Products, 1075 Stewart Ave., Garden City, Long Island. Ear piece III
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Dyna Products, 1075 Stewart Ave., Garden City, Long Island. Ear piece IV
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A Child whispers into another child's ear during an activity at camp, while an adult observes
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Cabin in the Sky: Egyptian court character speaks in Katherine Dunham's ear
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Negrito woman showing wedding comb, also a little flower in her ear to ward off headache
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Faculty Lecture: 2003-02-23 -- Kate Gfeller; Beauty and Meaning in Music…Lend me your (Bionic) ears
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176. Detail of head behind right ear, October 1985 - Statue of Liberty, Liberty Island, Manhattan, New York County, NY
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Wherever death may surprise us, it will be welcome, provided that this, our battle cry, reach some receptive ear ...
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Mississippi State Sovereignty Commission photograph of Mary E. Dantzler dressed in a black dress and wearing pearl earrings and a pearl necklace, Meridian, Mississippi, 1950s
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Woman removing kernels from ears of corn while seated in the dirt yard in front of a house in Newtown, a neighborhood in Montgomery, Alabama.
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Woman removing kernels from ears of corn while seated in the dirt yard in front of a house in Newtown, a neighborhood in Montgomery, Alabama.
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[Two men talking. One wearing Mickey Mouse ears on head. View of marquee for Embassy Vaudeville in background showing "French White Cargo"]
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Pleasure and work combined; The pleasure derived by the musical ear exceeds the work and practice required to become a skilled musician
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Huey P. Newton speaking at Boston College: Newton at the podium, Elbert Howard seated to his left, David Hilliard whispering in woman's ear
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New York, New York. Duke Ellington plugs his ears with his fingers so that he may hear more definitely the orchestration being played by members of his band at the Hurricane Ballroom
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US Army (USA) Second Lieutenant (2LT) Robert Dent, Utah Army National Guard (UARNG), performs ear, eye, nose, and throat examinations on young children, during a Medical Readiness Training Exercise, conducted at Constanza, Dominica, during Exercise NEW HORIZONS 2003
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A red clay Negro cemetery. No attempts to lay out crops. The graves are in rows with narrow spaces between. This cemetery was a solid expanse of red clay washed by the rains. Even the gravestones are colored by the red clay beaten against them by rain On such markers as are cut there was misspelling such as "bon" for "born" and "die such and such atime, twenty one ears." Bethel Hill High School, Person County, North Carolina
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A red clay Negro cemetery. No attempts to lay out crops. The graves in rows with narrow spaces between. This cemetery was a solid space of red clay washed by the rains. Even the gravestones are colored red by the red clay beaten against them by rain. On such markers as are cut there was misspelling as "bon" for "born," "die such and such a time twenty one ears." Bethel Hill High School, Person County, North Carolina
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Lasco? Hester, Clarksville Public School. Miss Lucile Forest Teacher. His eyes are crossed, vision gone in one on account of lack of use. Dr. Vau? said he could have saved both eyes if he had seen him 3 years sooner. On Ex. a grain of wheat was found in one ear, a bean in the other (both practically petrified). His adenoids were removed his eyes treated and glasses given him. The school furnishes free lunch each day. His hearing is now good, vision improving, and his work uniformly improving. His father is dead and his mother earns $5 work in factory. S.L.Smith
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Canterbury Music Hall, N.W. cor. Fifth & Chestnut Sts: Business manager, John Cathcart Stage manager, Ed. Preble Success upon success New faces! New acts!! Ear-stunning shouts of applause! Every one pleased!!! Second week of the greatest living comic singer of the age and Philadelphia favorite, Billy Holmes Re-appearance of the old favorite, Bob Harrison. First Appearance of the charming vocalist and danseuse, Miss Mary Warren ... Programme for this evening. ... Canterbury Minstrels. ... Scenes at McClees. ... Malicious trespassing ... Sports on the neck ... The performance to conclude with the laughable afterpiece, entitled Managers' troubles! Characters by the company Doors open at half-past 6 o'clock. Commence at 8 Admission, 10 and 20 cts. Private boxes, $3. Single seats, 50 cents. Look out for old Dick Berthelon's benefit next Thursday evening, Dec. 1, 1864, when a great bill will be offered
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Wilderness Road - Isaac Miller and Family as seen in Wilderness Road. Miller is one of the few anti-slavery men in our Valley. He was friends with Luke Freeman, John and Davie's father, and takes to religion. His wife Lilly we consider quiet and hard-working. Their daugher Avis is kind of sweet on John Freeman. The other daughter is named Mary. Grover, the boy, is restless in farm work, but right keen on hunting and trapping. Until the quarrels of the War, Isaac was well-thought of in the Valley, and even served on our school board. (Printed verso reads: "Paul Green's Great WILDERNESS ROAD. The New York Herald Tribune, Sunday, July 3, 1955, said: 'American drama reached for and found a new dimension . . . the touring American public . . . will be moved by it . . . WILDERNESS ROAD is first rate . . . exciting to the eye and ear . . . the singing . . . is rich and right . . . the dances make one wish for more.' Berea is located on U.S. Highway 25, 38 miles south of Lexington. Indian Fort Theatre, the beautiful outdoor amphitheatre, is just 3 miles east of Berea in the Berea College Forest.")
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Wilderness Road - Isaac Miller and Family as seen in Wilderness Road. Miller is one of the few anti-slavery men in our Valley. He was friends with Luke Freeman, John and Davie's father, and takes to religion. His wife Lilly we consider quiet and hard-working. Their daugher Avis is kind of sweet on John Freeman. The other daughter is named Mary. Grover, the boy, is restless in farm work, but right keen on hunting and trapping. Until the quarrels of the War, Isaac was well-thought of in the Valley, and even served on our school board. (Printed verso reads: "Paul Green's Great WILDERNESS ROAD. The New York Herald Tribune, Sunday, July 3, 1955, said: 'American drama reached for and found a new dimension . . . the touring American public . . . will be moved by it . . . WILDERNESS ROAD is first rate . . . exciting to the eye and ear . . . the singing . . . is rich and right . . . the dances make one wish for more.' Berea is located on U.S. Highway 25, 38 miles south of Lexington. Indian Fort Theatre, the beautiful outdoor amphitheatre, is just 3 miles east of Berea in the Berea College Forest.")
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Mary S. Peake, the Colored Teacher at Fortress Monroe
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A negro couple Ein Negerehepaar
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Free Negroes in Hayti
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Negertypen aus Akem & Akuapem Goldküste Negro types from Akem & Akuapem Gold Coast
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Negertypen aus Akem & Akuapem Goldküste Negro types from Akem & Akuapem Gold Coast
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Nzinzie, Hausafrau des Königs Ndjoya Nzinzie, the Hausa wife of King Ndjoya
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Ntozake Shange
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