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"All men are created equal"
"Oh! How I Love the Old Flag."
“Learning is Wealth"
“Pure Race” Africans and Ethnic Diversity in Nineteenth-Century Rio de Janeiro
“Tonquaways of Texas”
“True Pictures”: Frederick Douglass on the Promise of Photography
A Freakish Whiteness: The Circassian Lady and the Caucasian Fantasy
What is the meaning of mid-nineteenth-century portraits of white women with strange names, exotic costumes, and wildly frizzed hair?
A Spirit Photograph
An analysis of a “spirit photograph,” a form of photography thought to bridge this world and the next.
A White Slave Girl: “Mulatto Raised by Charles Sumner”
A narrative of discovery about one of the first photographs used to promote the abolitionist cause.
Abraham, Slave Master
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