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Frederick Douglass -
The Slave Ship -
Crucifixion "In the fall of 1962, Father Wilson told Mrs. Fuller than one of the young men had made a cross for the church, and that he 'would like to have a Christ to go on it. But he didn't like the idea of buying a figure of Christ and attaching it to the cross. He thought it would be nice if I would make something. So I made the Christ to go on his cross.'" Dannett, p. 43 -
The Geography of Hunger -
The Home Economics Movement -
The Story of Isabel Bevier -
Timetable and Green Room Advertisement -
The American Suffragettes -
National Intelligencer - Vol. XXIV No. 3495 -
Plate 139 & Plate 140 - Part of Section 7 -
And On The Last Sun of My Leaving -
Wounded Knee Bulletin #1 -
The Battle of Wounded Knee Creek -
The KFPA Poetry Festival Folio -
Episcopacie by Divine Right -
The Love-Sicke Spouse: A Sermon Preached at St. Paul's Crosse Includes informational papers from British library website -
Plantation Jim - Arlington Edition -
Reading Outline -
Langston Hughes - Poet-Playwright Directs a Survey -
P'80etry Presents a Reading by Gwendolyn Brooks -
Kosmos - July-August 1935 Cover only -
African American History Event - Celebrating the 129th Birthday of W.E.B. DuBois -
The American Mercury - Vol. XX No. 77 -
New Masses - September 4, 1945 -
Poetry - Volume CXXXIX Number 2