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Program for Coon Town Suffragettes, 1914, Smithsonian: National Museum of African American History a
The Negro People in the Struggle for Peace and Freedom, 1951, Smithsonian: National Museum of Africa
Racing shirt for the New York Pioneer Club worn by Ted Corbitt, 1950s, Smithsonian: National Museum
Contract for the Poro System of Hair Treatment and signed pupil agreement, 1915, Smithsonian: Nation
Cordless microphone used by Rakim to record The 18th Letter, 1997, Smithsonian: National Museum of A
Metal leatherworking gauge, ca. 1850-1900, Smithsonian: National Museum of African American History
Tintype of a girl in a plaid dress, 1870s, Smithsonian: National Museum of African American History
Theatre program for Boesman and Lena, 1970, Smithsonian: National Museum of African American History
Corn planter used by the Madison family, 1880s - 1890s, Smithsonian: National Museum of African Amer
Program from the March on Washington, August 28, 1963, Smithsonian: National Museum of African Ameri
Oyster can used by H. B. Kennerly & Son, Inc., 1935-1950, Smithsonian: National Museum of Af
Carte-de-visite portrait of Mrs. Maj. Hall, 1864, Smithsonian: National Museum of African American H
Print of Cab Calloway and his band performing on stage, 1940s - 1960s, Smithsonian: National Museum
This weekend, the National Museum of African American History and Culture (NMAAHC) opened just down
si-african-american-history: Violin played by the enslaved man Jesse Burke, 1850-1860, Smithsonian:
si-african-american-history: National Anti-Slavery Standard Vol. XX, No. 19, September 24, 1859, Smi
si-african-american-history: Postcard of a shrimp peddler, early 20th century, Smithsonian: National
si-african-american-history: Photograph of a couple standing behind a chair, ca. 1890, Smithsonian:
thepowerofblackwomen: Ava DuVernay is a wonderful black woman filmmaker!
si-african-american-history: Photographic print of an unidentified man, early 20th century, Smithson
So… I know i’ve been ghost on the blog for about two weeks. I was out of town
In the late 1800s and well into the 1900s, racist images were common on everyday items such as toys,
thepowerofblackwomen: Ava DuVernay is a wonderful black woman filmmaker!
si-african-american-history: Pinback button for Dizzy Gillespie, 1964, Smithsonian: National Museum
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