Remembering Our Ancestors
No.62 Buffalo Soldiers, 9th cavalry, company D, sharpshooter collar insignia
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No.63 Black and White Slaves
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No.64 Black solider, Indian War Period, Infantry, Co. D with shoulder knots, holding noncom sword, wearing aigrette crossed rifle with "D' on Kepi, white gloves plus 3 service stripes.
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No.65 African American Male with a gun
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No.66 African American Women
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No.67 Circa: African American Civil war Soldier
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No.68 Former African American Slave
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No.69 Redeemed Slave Girl from New Orleans
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No.70 Portrait of an African American veteran and Gar member, standing on rug between table and chair
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No. 71 African American Civil War Soldier
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No.72 Former Former African American Slave Women
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No.73 African American Women
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Remembering Our Ancestors Series No.5
Remembering Our Ancestors Series No.5
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