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Occupations of the Negroes, - Anti-Slavery pamphlet. Library of Congress.

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Also available in digital form on the Library of Congress Web site, and on microfilm.

Replace; LC copy under E185.5.J65 no. 6 and under E185.8.G19 each replaced by a separate preservation microfilm

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african americans employment african american perspectives materials selected from the rare book collection rare book and special collections division african american pamphlet collection library of congress henry gannett
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01/01/1895
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african americans employment african american perspectives materials selected from the rare book collection rare book and special collections division african american pamphlet collection library of congress henry gannett