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[A series of statistical charts illustrating the condition of the descendants of former African slaves now in residence in the United States of America] Negro population of the United States compared with the total population of other countries / / Done by Atlanta University.

[A series of statistical charts illustrating the condition of the descendants of former African slaves now in residence in the United States of America] Comparative rate of increase of the white and Negro elements of the population of the United States / / Done by Atlanta University.

A series of statistical charts illustrating the condition of the descendants of former African slaves now in residence in the United States of America / Prepared and executed by Negro students under the direction of Atlanta University, Atlanta, Ga., United States of America.

A series of statistical charts illustrating the condition of the descendants of former African slaves now in residence in the United States of America / Prepared and executed by Negro students under the direction of Atlanta University, Atlanta, Ga., United States of America.

[A series of statistical charts illustrating the condition of the descendants of former African slaves now in residence in the United States of America] Number of Negro teachers in the public schools of the United States / / Done by Atlanta University.

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Bar graph shows African American population between 1750 and 1890.

Title from LOT 11931, no. 37; part title from item.

Chart prepared by Atlanta University students for the Negro Exhibit of the American Section at the Paris Exposition Universelle in 1900 to show the economic and social progress of African Americans since emancipation.

Text in English and French.

Drawn on opposite side of LOT 11931, no. 40.

The microfilm surrogate is available in the Prints & Photographs Reading Room.

Forms part of: Daniel Murray collection (Library of Congress).

The Exposition Universelle Internationale de 1900, also known as the Paris World Fair of 1900, was a world's fair that was held in Paris, France from April 15 to November 12, 1900. The fair was held to celebrate the achievements of the past century and to accelerate development into the next. The fair featured exhibits from around the world, including art, architecture, technology, and culture. The fair was held in the Champs de Mars and covered over 100 hectares (247 acres). The fair featured many notable exhibits, including the Eiffel Tower, which was built specifically for the fair and served as the entrance arch. It was a major showcase of the latest technological innovations, such as the first moving sidewalk, the first escalator and the first films by the Lumière brothers. It was visited by over 50 million people from around the world.

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exposition universelle internationale de 1900 exhibitions and displays african americans economic and social conditions georgia darien demography drawings color graphs darien ga series a series charts condition descendants african slaves african slaves residence negro population negro population atlanta university atlanta university slavery images black history month black history month 19th century 19th century drawing black history history of atlanta georgia exposition universelle paris france african american photographs assembled for 1900 paris exposition w e william edward burghardt du bois print ultra high resolution high resolution race relations world fair united states of america paris world exhibition 1900 library of congress
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01/01/1900
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Contributors

Atlanta University.
Du Bois, W. E. B. (William Edward Burghardt), 1868-1963, collector
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Location

Darien (Ga.) ,  31.37028, -81.43389
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Library of Congress
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exposition universelle internationale de 1900 exhibitions and displays african americans economic and social conditions georgia darien demography drawings color graphs darien ga series a series charts condition descendants african slaves african slaves residence negro population negro population atlanta university atlanta university slavery images black history month black history month 19th century 19th century drawing black history history of atlanta georgia exposition universelle paris france african american photographs assembled for 1900 paris exposition w e william edward burghardt du bois print ultra high resolution high resolution race relations world fair united states of america paris world exhibition 1900 library of congress