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| Cane Syrup Kettle |
92 |
| Chain-gang Workers on the Roads |
92 |
| A Type of the Country Chain-gang Negro |
99 |
| A Negro Cabin with Evidences of Abundance |
110 |
| Off for the Cotton Fields |
110 |
| Ward in a Negro Hospital at Philadelphia |
135 |
| Studio of a Negro Sculptress |
135 |
| A Negro Magazine Editor’s Office in Philadelphia |
138 |
| A “Broom Squad” of Negro Boys |
138 |
| A Type of Negro Girl Typesetter in Atlanta |
164 |
| Mulatto Girl Student |
164 |
| Miss Cecelia Johnson |
164 |
| Mrs. Booker T. Washington |
173 |
| Mrs. Robert H. Terrell |
173 |
| Negroes Lynched by Being Burned Alive at Statesboro, Georgia |
179 |
| Negroes of the Criminal Type |
179 |
| Court House and Bank in the Public Square at Huntsville, Alabama |
190 |
| Charles W. Chesnutt |
215 |
| Dr. Booker T. Washington |
218 |
| Dr. W. E. B. DuBois |
225 |
| Colonel James Lewis |
240 |
| W. T. Vernon |
240 |
| Ralph W. Tyler |
240 |
| J. Pope Brown |
252 |
| James K. Vardaman |
252 |
| Senator Jeff Davis |
252 |
| Governor Hoke Smith |
252 |
| Senator B. R. Tillman |
252 |
| Ex-Governor W. J. Northen |
252 |
| James H. Dillard |
275 |
| Edwin A. Alderman |
275 |
| A. M. Soule |
275 |
| D. F. Houston |
275 |
| George Foster Peabody |
275 |
| P. P. Claxton |
275 |
| S. C. Mitchell |
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