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Early 18th century, wood, vegetable fiber, and deerskin

Dave the Potter, Jar, 1857. Lewis Miles Factory, Edgefield District, SC. "I wonder where is all my relations / Friendship to all -- and every nation." signature


Harriet Powers, Bible Quilt, 1885-1886

Joshua Johnson, Daniel Coker, 1805-1810

Robert Duncanson, View of Cincinnati OH from Covington KY, 1858




**J.W. Steel, View of Cincinnati OH, from an original daguerreotype in Graham's Magazine 2, no.6 (1848): 352

Unknown photographer, Frederick Douglass, 1841, Daguerreotype

Anonymous, Sojourner Truth, ("I sell the shadow to support the Substance") c. 1864, front of one carte-de-visite; back of another

J.P. Ball, portrait of "Grandma" Ball, wearing a bonnet, c. 1840s, Daguerreotype

Augustus Washington, unidentified woman probably a member of the Urias McGill family, 1855

Mary Edmonia Lewis, Forever Free, 1867, marble

Henry Ossawa Tanner, The Banjo Lesson, 1893

"World's Columbian Exposition Programme," c. 1893, colored lithograph


Photographs from DuBois exhibit

Meta Warrick Fuller, Ethiopia Awakening, 1914

Aaron Douglass [cover of Opportunity] May 1927




**George Sprecht, Mangbetu Woman, 1927

Archibald Motley Jr, Black Belt, 1934, oil on canvas

Archibald Motley Jr, Mulatress with Figurine and Dutch Seascape, c. 1920, oil on canvas

James Van Der Zee, The Funeral of Blanche Powell, Abyssinian Baptist Church, 1926

Robert Blackburn, People in a Boat, 1939


Elizabeth Catlett, The Negro Woman, 1946-1947, linoleum cuts, "In Sojourner Truth I fought for the rights of women as well as Blacks," "In Harriet Tubman, I helped hundreds to freedom."

Jacob Lawrence, The Migration Series, 1940-41, casein tempera on hardboard



**rather than memorize specific captions, be familiar with the different subjects addressed over the course of this series