Remembering Our Ancestors
No.50 Former African American Slave
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No.51 Young African American Women holding a child
Back in the day, some African American women were confined to the house of the slave master. Their job was to take care of the children in the house
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No.52 African American Civil War Soldier
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No.53 Former African American Slave holding a Child
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No.54 African American Civil War Soldier
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No.55 African American Male
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No.56 African American Civil War Soldier
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No.57 African American Women
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No.58 Emancipation
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No.59 Spanish American War, Infantry holding krag rifle with fixed bayonet, cartridge belt.
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No.60 African American Civil War Soldier
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No.61 New Orleans Redeemed Slave Child
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Remembering Our Ancestors Series No.6
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