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Jackie Robinson in his Kansas City Monarchs Uniform
1945
One photograph of Jackie Robinson in his Kansas City Monarchs Negro League baseball uniform. That season, he played 47 games for the Monarchs at shortstop.
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Satchel Paige in his Cleveland Indians Uniform
1948
One photograph circa 1948 of Satchel Paige in his Cleveland Indians baseball uniform.
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Cuban X-Giants
circa 1900
One photograph of the Cuban X Giants Negro league baseball team circa 1900. A group photo with twelve men. The Cuban X-Giants were a professional Negro league baseball team that played from 1896 to 1906. They were one of the most powerful independent...
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Satchel Paige and Josh Gibson
1942
One photograph of Satchel Paige of the Kansas City Monarchs and Josh Gibson of the Homestead Grays at the 1942 Negro League World Series.
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Bessie Coleman
1922
One photograph of Bessie Coleman with her airplane dated 1922. Bessie Coleman was born to a family of sharecroppers, picking cotton as a child. She became the first African-American woman (and first Native American) to hold a pilot license by earning...
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Jesse Brown
One photograph of Midshipman Jesse L. Brown, US Navy dated October 1948. Photographed at Naval Air Station, Jacksonville, Florida, while serving as a Naval Aviation Cadet. Brown was the first African American to complete Navy flight training. Jesse...
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Kansas City Monarchs
One photograph of 1945 photograph of the Kansas City Monarchs Negro League baseball team.
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Tulsa Race Riot
1921
One photograph showing ruins of buildings, including a Black church, destroyed during the Tulsa Race Riot dated 1921.
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Hilldale Athletic Club
One photograph of the Hilldale Athletic Club (informally known as Darby Daisies), a professional Negro League baseball team based in Darby, Pennsylvania. The team would eventually become a powerhouse Negro League baseball team over time. 1921...
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Four prisoners in a chain gang
1905
One photograph of four Black men in a prison chain gang in Georgia dated 1905
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Oscar Charleston
1925
One photograph of Oscar Charleston in his Cuban Winter League Almendares baseball uniform dated 1925. Charleston hit .361 lifetime during his 9 years playing baseball in Cuba. He was elected into the Major League Baseball Hall of Fame in 1976.
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Louis Santop
circa 1921
One photograph of Louis Santop, one of the first major stars in the Negro Leagues. He played for Philadelphia Hilldale.
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Josh Gibson
circa 1942
One photograph of Josh Gibson of the Homestead Grays, considered one of the best catchers and power hitters in the history of the Negro Leagues. Elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1972. Known as the "Black Babe Ruth."
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American Fighting Men Speak Out
February 15, 1944
Committee on American Principles and Fair Play
One pamphlet entitled American Fighting Men Speak Out published by the Committee on American Principles and Fair Play dated February 15, 1944. Contains numerous excerpts and letters pertaining to the issue of the treatment of Japanese-Americans...
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South Dakota Eighth Grade Examination Question Book
Stephenson, Sam C., fl. 1924-1925;
One booklet entitled "South Dakota Eighth Grade Examination Question Book" compiled by Sam C. Stephenson dated 1925. A book that comprises a complete list of questions issued for the Eighth Grade Examinations by the State Superintendents of Public...
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The Colored Alabamian [vol 8. No. 7 (April 11, 1914)]
April 11, 1914
The Colored Alabamian Co.
One issue of the newspaper "The Colored Alabamian." Volume VIII. Number 7. dated April 11, 1914 . Published in Montgomery, Alabama by the Colored Alabamian Co. The Colored Alabamian was published weekly in Montgomery from 1907 to 1916. This issue has...
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The Colored Alabamian
August 13, 1910
One issue of the newspaper "The Colored Alabamian." Volume IV. Number 25. dated August 13, 1910. Published in Montgomery, Alabama by the Colored Alabamian Co. This issue has a report from S.R.W. Smith, the dean of Selma University's literary...
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Mercy From the Skies
circa 1940
Betsy Ross Corps.
one poster entitled Mercy From The Skies published by the Betsy Ross Corps of licensed women pilots and students circa 1940. Poster is advertising for the Betsy Ross Air Corps, the first of several paramilitary women's aviation organizations that...
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The Oflag 64 Item [no. 12 (October 1, 1944)]
October 1, 1944
Diggs, Frank, fl. 1944;
One newspaper entitled The Oflag 64 Item no. 12 dated October 1, 1944, by Frank Diggs as editor. The newspaper was published in Szubin, Poland by American officers temporarily detained in Offizierslager 64. A monthly American prisoner of war camp...
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What President Wilson Says
1917
New York State Woman Suffrage Party
One pamphlet entitled What President Wilson Says by the New York State Woman Suffrage Party, dated 1917. This is a promotional for New York's successful 1917 referendum on woman's suffrage. Its focus was on President Wilson's statements in support of...
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An Appeal To The Christian People of the South
1920
Commission on Interracial Cooperation
One pamphlet entitled An Appeal To The Christian People of the South dated 1920. This is an early publication by a group known as the Commission on Interracial Cooperation (“CIC”). According to the Georgia Encyclopedia online, the CIC was made up of...
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You 'N' Rights
1980
You 'N' Rights Coalition
Two copies of an issue of the newspaper entitled "You 'N' Rights." Volume III Issue 1 dated February 1980. Published in Los Angeles, California by the You 'N' Rights Coalition. This issue appears to be the first under the group's new name and is...
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GPU News (March 1972)
March 1972
Gay Peoples Union
One issue of the newspaper GPU News dated March 1972 and published in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Many articles on activism efforts and the National Gay conference on Politics that took place in February on the 11-13 in Chicago 1972. There are also many...
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Statements regarding Andrew Jackson
1828
Rogers, William, fl. 1828;
One document detailing statements regarding Andrew Jackson dates circa 1828. The statements are from two men - "William Rogers" and "W.B." - claiming that Andrew Jackson was the illegitimate son of a prostitute - Fanny Jennings - and an enslaved man...
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to Carlos Martinez de Yrujo
February 24, 1797
Pickering, Timothy, 1745-1829
One letter from Timothy Pickering to Carlos Martinez de Yrujo, Spanish Minister Plenipotentiary to the United States, dated February 24, 1797. Pickering wrote in his role as Secretary of State, in a matter related to ships and a treaty between Spain...
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