Remembering Our Ancestors
No. 86 Redeemed New Orleans'Slave Child
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No. 87 African American Civil War Soldier
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No. 88 Portrait of Josiah Henson setting next to an unidentified Caucasian man, both facing slightly left.
Raymond Glenn: The unidentified man in the photography is probably a Quaker. Quakers were active in the anti-slavery movement. They set-up underground tunnels which slaves used to escape.
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No. 89 Former African American Slave holding child
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No. 90 African American Civil war Soldiers
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No. 91 African American Civil war Soldier
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No. 92 Highest Ranking African American Solidier
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No. 93 African American Children
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No. 94 African American Civil War Soldier
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No. 95 African American Family during the Civil War
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No. 96 Slave Quarters
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No.97 African American Civil War Soldier
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Remembering Our Ancestors Series No.3
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