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Current view of Maiden Lane
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© Creative Curriculum Initiatives
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Current view of where Hughson's Tavern once stood
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Current view of Execution Grounds: Foley Square
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Current view of Fraunces Tavern
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Current view: the site of John Street Methodist Church
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Current view of 10 Church Street, site of the Black Brigades' barracks
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Current view of African Free School site
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Current view of the Tontine Coffeehouse site
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Current view of Abyssinian Baptist Church
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A current view of the African Burial Ground Memorial
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Current view of St. Philips Episcopal Church
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© Creative Curriculum Initiatives
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Current view of African Grove Theater site
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© Creative Curriculum Initiatives
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Current view of the Seneca Village site
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© Creative Curriculum Initiatives
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Current view of 236 Church St., former offices of Freedom's Journal
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Current view of where Catherine Ferguson's home stood
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© Creative Curriculum Initiatives
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Historic marker honoring Pierre Toussaint, St. Patrick's Old Cathedral
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Current view of where the Great Dock once was
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Current view of the Five Points intersection
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Current view of James McCune Smith Pharmacy site
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Current view of the site of the Tappan Brothers' offices
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Current view of where the Colored Orphan Asylum once stood
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© Creative Curriculum Initiatives
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Current view: the site of David Ruggles' House
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© Creative Curriculum Initiatives
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Current view of 143 Nassau Street, once site where Tubman would bring people fleeing on the underground railroad.
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© Creative Curriculum Initiatives
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A map showing present-day Rikers Island
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© Creative Curriculum Initiatives
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Current view of the Fort Amsterdam site
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© Creative Curriculum Initiatives
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Current view of David Ruggles' House, where Frederick Douglass was sheltered
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© Creative Curriculum Initiatives
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Current view of Marcus Garvey Memorial Park
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© Creative Curriculum Initiatives
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Current view of Langston Hughes' former home
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© Creative Curriculum Initiatives
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Current view of Duke Ellington Memorial
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© Creative Curriculum Initiatives
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Current view of the Mother A.M.E. Zion Church on 137th Street
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© Creative Curriculum Initiatives
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Current view of 369th Armory
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A current view inside the Studio Museum in Harlem
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Current view of the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture
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© Creative Curriculum Initiatives
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Current view of the Hunterfly road houses, Weeksville
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Bridge Street AWME Church today
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Current view of Louis & Lucille Armstong's home
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© Creative Curriculum Initiatives
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Current view of the Lewis H. Latimer House Museum
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© Creative Curriculum Initiatives
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A map showing Sandy Ground in the present
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© Creative Curriculum Initiatives
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Current view of the site of Sojourner Truth's former home
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© Creative Curriculum Initiatives
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A current view of the Audubon Ballroom
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© Creative Curriculum Initiatives
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Current view of Shiloh Presbyterian Church
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© Creative Curriculum Initiatives
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Current view of Wall Street
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© Creative Curriculum Initiatives
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Current view of where the African Society for Mutual Relief once stood
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© Creative Curriculum Initiatives
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Current view of the Theodore Wright house
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© Creative Curriculum Initiatives
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Current view of Restoration Plaza, Bedford-Stuyvesant
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© Creative Curriculum Initiatives
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Current view of Minetta Lane, once central to the Land of the Blacks
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© Creative Curriculum Initiatives
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Current view of a downtown area once supplied with water by the Manhattan Company
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© Creative Curriculum Initiatives
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Current view of the site of the Slave Market
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Abyssinian Baptist Church in New York City, 1921
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NYPL Digital Gallery
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Charles B. Ray
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NYPL Digital Gallery
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City Hall and Great Dock, 1679
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NYPL Digital Gallery
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Death of Captain Ferrer, the Captain of the Amistad, July 1839
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NYPL Digital Gallery
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Engraving of James McCune Smith
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Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture/Manuscripts, Archives and Rare Books Division/The New York Public Library
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Fernando Wood, Mayor of the City of New York
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NYPL Digital Gallery
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Five Points: Stereoscopic Photo
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NYPL Digital Gallery
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Fort Amsterdam and village, New York
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NYPL Digital Gallery
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Founders of the AME Zion Church in New York
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NYPL Digital Gallery
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Fraunces' Tavern, N.Y.C., 1777
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NYPL Digital Gallery
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Harlem's 125th Street, 1949
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NYPL Digital Gallery
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Harriet Tubman and Family
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NYPL Digital Gallery
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Henry Highland Garnet
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NYPL Digital Gallery
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Ira Aldridge as "Othello"
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NYPL Digital Gallery
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Lewis Tappan
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NYPL Digital Gallery
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Gramercy Park today
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© Creative Curriculum Initiatives
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369th Armory
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Military Photograph Collection/The New York Public Library
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Current view of Abolitionist Place site
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© Creative Curriculum Initiatives
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Abolitionist Place, Brooklyn. Fulton and Duffield Street.
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Mid-Manhattan Library/Picture Collection/The New York Public Library
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African-American congregation in front of Abyssinian Baptist Church at Waverly Place, New York City, c. 1907
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Library of Congress
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African Free School, engraving
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Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture / Manuscripts, Archives and Rare Books Division/ The New York Public Library.
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James Hewlett as Richard the third
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Harvard Theatre Collection, Houghton Library.
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Portrait of Juliet Noel (Mrs Pierre Toussaint)
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© Collection of the New-York Historical Society/Bridgeman Art Library
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Arthur Tappan
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© Collection of the New-York Historical Society/Bridgeman Art Library
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The Audubon Ballroom
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© AP Photo
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View of Bedford-Stuyvesant
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© Creative Curriculum Initiatives
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Black Brigades. Book of Negroes, Loyalist refugees from New York, in 1783.
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© Nova Scotia Museum 2008. All rights reserved. Nova Scotia Archives, Halifax
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Where Bridge Street AWME Church once stood
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© Creative Curriculum Initiatives
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African Burial Ground
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© Creative Curriculum Initiatives
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Catherine Ferguson
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© Collection of the New-York Historical Society/Bridgeman Art Library
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The riots in New York: destruction of the Colored Orphan Asylum
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NYPL Digital Gallery
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David Ruggles
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© Creative Curriculum Initiatives
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George Downing’s Oyster House
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© Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture/Art Resource
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The riots in New York : conflict between the military and the rioters in First Avenue
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Mid-Manhattan Library/Picture Collection/ The New York Public Library
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Duke Ellington (1899-1974)
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© Private Collection/Bridgeman Art Library
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Execution Grounds: Foley Square
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© Creative Curriculum Initiatives
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Midsummer in the Five Points.
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Mid-Manhattan Library/Picture Collection/The New York Public Library
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Fraunces Tavern - Long Room
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© AP Photo
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Rev. Samuel Cornish
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© Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture/Art Resource
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View of New Amsterdam
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© Collection of the New-York Historical Society/ The Bridgeman Art Library
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The Castello Plan, New Amsterdam in 1660
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© Collection of the New-York Historical Society/Bridgeman Art Library
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Statue of Adam Clayton Powell
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© Creative Curriculum Initiatives
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Langston Hughes with others overlooking St. Nicholas Avenue.
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Regina Andrews Photograph Collection/Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture/Photographs and Prints Division/ The New York Public Library
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Harriet Tubman; "The Moses of her people"; Herself a fugitive, she abducted more than 300 slaves, and also served as a scout and nurse for the Union forces
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Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture/General Research and Reference Division/The New York Public Library
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Hughson’s Tavern
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Peter Williams, c.1810 (oil on canvas)
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© Collection of the New-York Historical Society/Bridgeman Art Library
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Land of the Blacks
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© Creative Curriculum Initiatives
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Langston Hughes June 1958 on the steps in front of his house in Harlem.
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© Robert W. Kelley/Time & Life Pictures/Getty Images
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Lewis Latimer photograph
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Queens Borough Library, Long Island Division. Latimer Family Papers.
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Photo of Louis Armstrong
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© AP Photo
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Marcus Garvey in full uniform
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© Hulton Archive/Getty Images
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Pierre Toussaint (1778-1853) c.1825
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© Collection of the New-York Historical Society/Bridgeman Art Library
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Rikers Island - Black soldiers, Civil War, training
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Library of Congress
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Photo of Oyster Workers, 1894.
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Courtesy Alice Austen Collection, Staten Island Historical Society.
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Seneca Village
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© Creative Curriculum Initiatives
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Portrait of Henry Highland Garnet
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Humanities and Social Sciences Library/Print Collection, Miriam and Ira D. Wallach Division of Art, Prints and Photographs/The New York Public Library
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The Slave Market
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© Creative Curriculum Initiatives
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New York in 1712
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© Creative Curriculum Initiatives
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St. Philip’s Episcopal Church. John F.E. Prud’homme engraving after William Bayley image.
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© Collection of the New-York Historical Society/Bridgeman Art Library
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Street Story Quilt, Parts 1,2 3. 1. The Accident, 2. The Fire, 3. The Home Coming. 1985
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Collection of the Metropolitan Museum of Art.
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Laying of the Water Pipes
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© Creative Curriculum Initiatives
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Runaway slave posters
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Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture /General Research and Reference Division/The New York Public Library
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Tontine Coffee House, c.1797 (oil on linen),
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© Collection of the New-York Historical Society/Bridgeman Art Library
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The Castello Plan, New Amsterdam in 1660
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© Collection of the New-York Historical Society/Bridgeman Art Library
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Portrait of a woman
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© AP Photo /Weeksville Society
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Methodist Church, John Street, 1768
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NYPL Digital Gallery
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New York Committee of Vigilance, 1st Annual Report
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NYPL Digital Gallery
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New York slave market about 1730
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NYPL Digital Gallery
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Peter Williams, the old colored sexton of the John St. Methodist Church
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NYPL Digital Gallery
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Playbill from the African Grove Theatre in Greenwich Village, ca. 1821
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NYPL Digital Gallery
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Section of Wall Street palisade
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NYPL Digital Gallery
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St. Philip's P.E. Church, 1925
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NYPL Digital Gallery
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Three-quarter length portrait of Sojourner Truth
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Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture/Photographs and Prints Division/The New York Public Library
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Tontine Coffee House, N.Y.C., 1820
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NYPL Digital Gallery
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Published text of a speech by Frederick Douglass
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Columbia University Rare Book and Manuscript Library: Alexander Gumby Collection
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Portrait of Duke Ellington
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Columbia University Rare Book and Manuscript Library: Alexander Gumby Collection
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Portrait of Frederick Douglass
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Columbia University Rare Book and Manuscript Library: Alexander Gumby Collection
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Envelope for Donations to UNIA
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Columbia University Rare Book and Manuscript Library: Alexander Gumby Collection
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"They're Our Kids!" by Langston Hughes
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Columbia University Rare Book and Manuscript Library: Alexander Gumby Collection
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Portrait of Younger Langston Hughes
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Columbia University Rare Book and Manuscript Library: Alexander Gumby Collection
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Runaway Poster
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NYPL Digital Gallery
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The riots in New York : conflict between the military and the rioters in First Avenue
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NYPL Digital Gallery
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Midsummer in the Five Points
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NYPL Digital Gallery
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Portrait of Frederick Douglass
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Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture/Photographs and Prints Division/The New York Public Library
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Henry Highland Garnet Colorized
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NYPL Digital Gallery
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James Varick
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NYPL Digital Gallery
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Advertisement for a UNIA Convention
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Columbia University Rare Book and Manuscript Library: Alexander Gumby Collection
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