Freedom of the Press
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Symbolic representation of Lincoln and freedom
Alex Kann
British freedom or Prussian militarism
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Fifteenth Amendment #1
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Freedom Loan Parade - Fight until Victory
Piotr Dmitrievich Buchkin
Freedom Loan
Boris M. Kustodiev
Freedom, truth and right, grand march
Parade of the Klux Klan through counties in Virginia bordering on the District of Columbia last night
This man is your friend, he fights for freedom
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Alles fürs Vaterland! Alles für die Freiheit!; "Everything for the Fatherland, everything for freedom", and instructs people to register for the border infantry battalion.
All Hail to the Flag of Freedom
Ferd. Mayer & Co. Lith
Food Will Win the War: You Came Seeking Freedom
Charles Edward Chambers
Freiheit, Friede, Arbeit. Wählt die Deutsche Volkspartei in Bayern;Freedom, Peace and Work. Elect the German People's Party in Bavaria
President Lincoln, writing the Proclamation of Freedom
David Gilmour Blythe
Can I afford to pay for freedom
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The shackle broken - by the genius of freedom
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It is for freedom that Christ has set us free
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True Sons of Freedom
Charles Gustrine
Don't Lose Your Freedom
Wilbur Pierce
All hail to the flag of freedom
Cottages at Freedom Village just a few blocks from downtown Montgomery, Alabama
Carol Highsmith
Golden Door of Freedom
Gerorge Washington Carver
Proclamation of Emancipation by the President of the United States of America
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From the plantation to the Senate
Gaylord Watson
Emancipation Memorial honoring Abraham Lincoln.
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Cost of Liberty
W.E.B. DuBois
Old Aunt Julia Ann Jackson, age 102 and the corn crib where she lives
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Geo. Simmons, ex-slave, Beaumont
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Liberty enlightening the world
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Emancipation Proclamation
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Mary Randall , ex-slave, Beaumont
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The Great Rapprochment
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Sierra Leone & Liberia
Jehudi Ashmun
Minerva & Edgar Bendy, Woodville
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O.W. Green, ex-slave, Del Rio
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Adline White - Ex Slave
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Lady Liberty & The Tricolor
Le?opold Massard
Statue of Liberty
Carol Highsmith
Allegory of the reconciliation of North and South through the federal program of Reconstruction.
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Statue of Liberty
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Monroe Brackins, ex-slave, Hondo
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Statue of Liberty
Nathaniel Currier
Baseball game being played at St. George Park
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Missouri Emancipation Proclamation. Proclamation by the governor
Attendants at Old Slave Day, Southern Pines
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African America Civil War Memorial, Washington, D.C.
Carol Highsmith
Castle Garden at the tip of Manhattan with the Stature of Liberty in the Distance
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Henry Robinson - Ex-Slave
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Civil Rights Memorial, Mighty Stream
Carol Highsmith
James Singleton Black, ex-slave, 83 years old
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Bill and Ellen Thomas, ex-slaves, Hondo
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African American Family Record
W. H. Cowell
Sierra Leone & Liberia
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Education is a Better Safeguard
Wilbur Pierce
Food will win the War - We need the Immigrants to Conserve Food
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National Eight Hour Law
Britton & Rey
The Fifteenth amendment
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Eldridge Cleaver, Minister of Information for the Black Panther Party
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New York Bay from the Margaret #1
Joseph Pennell
Minerva & Edgar Bendy, Woodville #1
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Just Living is not Enough
Hans Christian Anderson
Settling Arguments
US Navy
African American Monument
B.F. Hammond
Elijah Cox, ex-slave
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Determination #3
Wilbur Pierce
Anderson & Minerva Edwards, ex-slave
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Reading about the John Brown Raid
Return of Persephone #1
Frederic Leighton
James Singleton Black, ex-slave, 83 years old #1
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