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William E. Butler; Giles & Butler, druggists, 3759 S. State Street.

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1925
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Taitt, John, Author
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Chicago
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John Gloucester; [The founder of the first African Presbyterian Church in Philadelphia in 1807.]

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Rushing the SS George Washington Carver to completion. Negro skilled workers played an important part in the construction of the SS George Washington Carver, second Liberty Ship named for a Negro, in the Richmond Shipyard No. 1 of the Kaiser Company. Mack Hayes, journeyman welder, graduated from the Richmond welding school before beginning work for Kaiser eight months ago

[Upholstered chair manufactured by S. Karpen Bros. and exhibited at the World's Columbian Exposition, Chicago]

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EQUAL OPPORTUNITY OFFICE EEO PERSONNEL - J EARLS - ANNIE EASLEY - O GUTIERREZ - R WONG - G BUTLER - SUEY YEE

Mosquito Crossing, Greene County, Georgia. The new Negro school

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Christian Fleetwood, National Parks gallery

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african americans chicago ill illustrations souvenir of negro progress chicago 1779 1925 butler state street william giles druggists state street negro african american illinois chicago images black history month black history month ultra high resolution high resolution schomburg center for research in black culture new york public library