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North Carolina - The Political Campaign - Colored Voters from the Interior Journeying to the Polling Stations [Republican Negroes on wagon and Democratic Negroes on foot taunting each other]

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Title and other information transcribed from caption card.

Wood engraving from a sketch by Joseph Becker.

Illus. in: Frank Leslie's illustrated newspaper, vol. 51, no. 1311 (1880 Nov. 13), p. 165.

Reference copy may be in LOT 4422-I.

Caption card tracings: Negro hist Suffrage; Pres. contests; NC Hist.; Cartoons, U.S.; Pol. parties; Shelf.

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