Printed & Manuscript African Americana

online only auction | 1 day sale | 4 days away
Location
New York, NY 10010
Dates

Sale Starts

Thu
Mar 19
10:30am

Sale Ends

Thu
Mar 19

Terms & Conditions

CONDITIONS OF SALE

The property described in this catalogue, as amended by any posted notices or oral announcements during the sale, will be sold by Swann Galleries, Inc. (Swann) as agent for various owners (the Consignors). These CONDITIONS OF SALE, and the LIMITED WARRANTY and ADVICE TO PROSPECTIVE BIDDERS set forth elsewhere in the catalogue are the complete and only terms and conditions on which all property is offered for sale. By bidding at auction (whether present in person or by agent, by written or telephone bid, or by any other means) the buyer agrees to be bound by these Conditions of Sale.

1. THE AUTHENTICITY OF PROPERTY LISTED IN THIS CATALOGUE IS WARRANTED TO THE EXTENT STATED IN THE "LIMITED WARRANTY" EXCEPT AS PROVIDED THEREIN. ALL PROPERTY IS SOLD "AS IS" AND NEITHER SWANN NOR THE CONSIGNOR MAKES ANY WARRANTIES OR REPRESENTATIONS OF ANY KIND OR NATURE WITH RESPECT TO THE PROPERTY OR ITS VALUE, AND IN NO EVENT SHALL THEY BE RESPONSIBLE FOR CORRECTNESS OF DESCRIPTION, GENUINENESS, ATTRIBUTION, PROVENANCE, AUTHENTICITY, AUTHORSHIP, COMPLETENESS, CONDITION OF THE PROPERTY OR ESTIMATE OF VALUE. NO STATEMENT (ORAL OR WRITTEN) IN THE CATALOGUE, AT THE SALE, OR ELSEWHERE SHALL BE DEEMED SUCH A WARRANTY OR REPRESENTATION, OR ANY ASSUMPTION OF RESPONSIBILITY.

2. All bids are to be per lot as numbered in the catalogue.

3. NEITHER SWANN NOR THE CONSIGNOR MAKES ANY REPRESENTATION THAT THE PURCHASER OF MANUSCRIPT MATERIAL, PHOTOGRAPHS, PRINTS, OR WORKS OF ART WILL ACQUIRE ANY COPYRIGHT OR REPRODUCTION RIGHTS THERETO.

4. Swann reserves the absolute right (a) to withdraw any property at any time before its actual final sale, including during the bidding, and (b) to refuse any bid from any bidder. The auctioneer is the sole judge as to the amount to be advanced by each succeeding bid.

5. Any right of the purchaser under this agreement or under the law shall not be assignable and shall be enforceable only by the original purchaser and not by any subsequent owner or any person who shall subsequently acquire any interest. No purchaser shall be entitled to any remedy, relief or damages beyond return of the property, rescission of the sale and refund of the purchase price; and without limitation, no purchaser shall be entitled to damages of any kind.

6. The highest bidder acknowledged by the auctioneer shall be the purchaser. In the event of any dispute between bidders, the auctioneer shall have the absolute discretion either to determine the successful bidder or to re-offer and resell the lot in dispute. If any dispute arises after the sale, Swann's sales records shall be conclusive as to the purchaser, amount of highest bid, and in all other respects.

7. The purchase price paid by a purchaser shall be the sum of the final bid and a buyer's premium of 27% of the final bid on each lot up to and including $100,000; 22% of the the portion of the hammer price above $100,000 up to and including $1,000,000; and 12% of the portion of the hammer price above $1,000,000 ("the Buyer's Premium"), plus all applicable sales tax. An additional buyer?s premium may be charged on any purchase made through a live online auction as posted by Swann in accordance with such live online auction. For Invaluable.com and Liveauctioneers.com, the additional buyer's premium is 5%.

8. On the fall of the auctioneer's hammer, title to the offered lot or article will pass to the highest acknowledged bidder, who thereupon (a) immediately assumes full risk and responsibility therefor, (b) will immediately sign a confirmation of the purchase therefor, setting forth his name and address, and (c) will immediately pay the full purchase price therefor. If the foregoing conditions or any other applicable conditions herein are not complied with, in addition to other remedies available to Swann and the Consignor by law (including without limitation the right to hold the purchaser liable for the bid price), Swann, at its option, may either (a) cancel the sale, retaining as liquidated damages all payments made by the purchaser, or (b) resell the property, either publicly or privately, for the account and risk of the purchaser, and in such event the purchaser shall be liable for the payment of all deficiencies plus all costs, including warehousing, the expenses of both sales, and Swann's commission at its regular rates and all other charges due hereunder. Swann may also impose late charges of 1.5% per month (or the highest rate allowed under applicable law, whichever is lower) on any amounts unpaid.

9. All property shall be removed from Swann by the purchaser at his expense no later than five (5) days following its sale, and if not so removed may, at Swann's option, be sent by Swann to a public warehouse at the account, risk and expense of the purchaser. Whether sent to a warehouse or stored by Swann, the purchaser shall be liable for all actual expenses incurred plus a storage charge of 5% of the purchase price.

10. Except as noted in this paragraph, all lots in this sale are offered for the account of a third party, without any interest (direct or indirect) of the auctioneer or Swann. Where Swann or an affiliate of Swann is the sole or partial owner of the property it is noted by the symbol l next to the description of that lot. Under no circumstances will the Consignor receive any rebate commission. Under no circumstances may the Consignor bid upon or buy back his property.

11. Except as may be otherwise expressly provided herein, any and all claims of a purchaser shall be deemed to be waived and without validity unless delivered in writing by registered mail return receipt requested to Swann within thirty (30) days of the date of sale.

12. The rights and obligations of the parties shall be governed by the laws of the State of New York. All bidders and the purchaser submit to the personal jurisdiction of the New York State courts and their rules and procedures in the event of any dispute.

13. No waiver or alteration of any of these Conditions of Sale, the Advice to Prospective Bidders, the Limited Warranty, the estimates, or any other matter in this catalogue or any other matter whatever (whether made by the auctioneer, or Consignor, or any representative of Swann) shall be effective unless it is in writing and signed by a representative of Swann.

14. THE "LIMITED WARRANTY" APPEARING BELOW AND THE "ADVICE TO PROSPECTIVE BIDDERS" APPEARING OVERLEAF FORM PART OF THESE CONDITIONS OF SALE.


LIMITED WARRANTY

We warrant the authenticity and condition of each lot catalogued herein on the terms and conditions set forth below.

1. Unless otherwise indicated in the respective catalogue descriptions (which are subject to amendment by oral or written notices or announcements made by Swann prior to sale), we warrant for a period of three (3) years from the date of sale the authenticity of each lot catalogued herein. (Please note Paragraphs 3 and 5 below.)

2. Except as noted above, or unless otherwise indicated in the respective catalogue description, we warrant for a period of thirty (30) days from the date of sale to the original buyer of record, that each book or manuscript is complete in text and illustration and generally is in such physical condition as may reasonably be expected considering the age and provenance. This warranty does not cover damages to binding, stains or foxing, wormholes, short leaves of text or plates or any defect not affecting the completeness of the text. Moreover, this warranty does not cover the lack of inserted advertisements, blank leaves, cancels or subsequently published volumes.

3. Serial publications, books in original parts, extra-illustrated books, made up "albums" and lots described as "sold as is," "sold not subject to return," "not collated," "collection of " or "group of," and any lot containing more than three (3) items, are sold as is and therefore not covered by these warranties.

4. The benefits of these warranties are not assignable and are applicable only to the original buyer of the lot, and are conditioned on the buyer returning the work in the same condition as at time of sale and in the time period specified.

5. (a) The buyer's sole remedy under these warranties shall be the rescission of the sale and refund of the original purchase price paid for the item, and this remedy shall be exclusive and in lieu of any other remedy which might otherwise be available to the buyer as a matter of law.

(b) In the event that a buyer claims that an item is not authentic, Swann shall have no obligation to rescind the sale unless the buyer has obtained, at the buyer's expense, the opinion of two recognized experts in the field, who are mutually agreeable to Swann and the buyer, that a lot or portion thereof is not authentic.


ADVICE TO PROSPECTIVE BIDDERS

1. ALL PROPERTY IS SOLD SUBJECT TO THIS ADVICE, THE CONDITIONS OF SALE, AND TERMS OF WARRANTY PRINTED IN THE CATALOGUE.

2. INSPECTION OF PROPERTY. Prospective bidders or their agents should inspect property prior to the auction. Swann staff are available to advise prospective bidders at all pre-sale exhibitions and by appointment.

3. BUYER'S PREMIUM. The purchase price payable on any lot purchased will be the total of the final bid plus the Buyer's Premium as defined in paragraph 7 of the Conditions of Sale, plus all applicable sales taxes.

4. SALES TAX. All items purchased are subject to payment of the New York City and State sales tax of 8.875% on the total purchase price (final bid plus the Buyer's Premium as defined in paragraph 7 of the Conditions of Sale) unless the purchaser presents proof of exemption therefrom. An exempt purchaser must provide a properly completed New York State Resale Certificate (Form ST-120) evidencing possession of a valid New York State Resale or, for non-New York State businesses, the equivalent resale authorization from another locale. Purchases shipped outside of New York State may be subject to sales tax imposed by another state, and any such sales taxes will also be due and payable unless proper proof of exemption therefrom is provided. Purchases will not be released unless all sales tax requirements are satisfied.

5. BIDDING INCREMENTS. $10 up to $150; then $25 to $500; $50 to $1,000; $100 to $2,000; $200 to $6,000; $500 to $10,000; $1,000 to $20,000; $2,000 to $50,000; and approximately 10% of the current bid thereafter. However, the auctioneer may modify the increments at any time.

6. RESERVES. All lots are subject to a reserve, which is the confidential minimum price agreed to with the seller below which the lot will not be sold. The reserve will never be higher than the low pre-sale estimate, and will never be lower than half the low estimate. Swann may implement such reserve by opening the bidding on behalf of the seller and may bid up to the amount of the reserve by placing successive or consecutive bids for a lot in response to other bidders.

7. ESTIMATES. The estimates provided are intended as a guide to bidding. The figures are educated guesses, based on recent values. A bid between the listed figures would, in our opinion, have a chance of success (at the time the catalogue was prepared). The estimates are exclusive of the buyer's premium, and may be revised at any time prior to the auction.

8. BIDDING. All persons attending the auction must obtain a bidding number prior to bidding. If bids cannot be made in person or by an agent, they may be made by mail, fax. e-mail, or telephone and such bids will be executed without charge.

9. ABSENTEE BIDS will be executed by Swann on the bidder's behalf in competition with other absentee bids and bidding in the room. Every effort will be made to carry out the bidder's instructions, but Swann shall in no event be responsible for failing correctly to carry out instructions, and Swann reserves the right to decline to undertake such bids. Bids by mail should be made in U.S. dollars on the bid sheet found at the end of the catalogue and in accordance with the instructions on the bid sheet.

10. REMOVAL OF PROPERTY. All lots purchased shall be removed at the purchaser's risk and expense by the end of the fifth business day following the sale. Purchases not so removed will be treated as set forth in paragraph 9 of the Conditions of Sale.

11. SHIPMENT. Upon request, Swann will facilitate the shipping of purchases to out-of-town buyers at an additional charge for packing, postage and insurance, but will not be responsible for any loss, damage or delay resulting from the packing, handling and shipping thereof. Unless specific instructions are received, Swann is the sole judge of the method to be used for shipment.

12. PRICES REALIZED. A list of prices realized is published on our website www.swanngalleries.com at the conclusion of the sale. The Prices Realized is also available at Swann and will be mailed upon request.

13. CREDIT. Bidders whose credit is unknown to Swann should submit acceptable credit references or make prior arrangements for payment, failing which purchases will not be released until funds have cleared. Mail bidders should submit references or a deposit of 25% of their maximum bid. If successful, the deposit will be applied to the purchase; if unsuccessful, the deposit will be returned.

14. LOTS NOT RETURNABLE. Paragraph 3 of the Limited Warranty describes lots which are sold as is and not returnable. Books, manuscripts, prints, drawings, photographs, signatures, or any other property offered in a lot comprising more than 3 items, whether or not such items are individually named, constitute "Grouped Lots." Such ?Grouped Lots" are not subject to return for any reason.
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The only regularly scheduled auction of its kind in the world, this auction will span Black history and culture from the eighteenth through twenty-first centuries. Book highlights include a 1903 first edition, first printing or "The Souls of Black Folk" by W.E.B. Du Bois. Photographs include works by the important early Black photographers John Presley Ball and Daniel Freeman, and two 1898 photo albums from a Louisville community center show basketball games, theatrical productions, and overcrowded classrooms. Graphic appeal comes from a large 1900 promotional poster for soprano Mattie Vera Wilkes, a 1973 poster for the inaugural Harlem Bicycle Championship, and a 1967 poster from the historic campaign by Carl Stokes for mayor of Cleveland. Other twentieth-century highlights include the actor Douglas Turner Ward's copy of the script for "A Raisin in the Sun," signed by Broadway lead Sidney Poitier, and a copy of Lorraine Hansberry's 1965 book "A Matter of Colour" signed by Martin Luther King, Jr. and several other historic civil rights leaders.
(BLACK PANTHERS.) Black Power: SNCC Speaks for Itself. Boston: New England Free Press, circa 1967(BLACK PANTHERS.) Mikhail Bakunin. The Catechism of the Revolutionist. Oakland, CA: Black Panther(BLACK PANTHERS.) Eugene Hawkins, artist. Am I Not a Man and a Brother? Los Angeles, 1967(BLACK PANTHERS.) Rally for Justice for Huey P. Newton and the Black Panther Party. Oakland, CA, 28(BLACK PANTHERS.) Group of 7 Huey Newton rally fliers plus a bumper sticker. Oakland, CA, circa(BLACK PANTHERS.) Black Liberation and White Racism. Berkeley, CA: Peace and Freedom Movement,(BLACK PANTHERS.) Cleaver for President. Power to the People, Black Power to Black People. San(BLACK PANTHERS.) Bill Olive, artist. Happy Birthday, Huey P. Newton '69. [Los Angeles?], 1969(BLACK PANTHERS.) Group of Black Panther and student radical ephemera. Various places, 1969-1970(BLACK PANTHERS.) Emory Douglas. Afro-American Solidarity with the Oppressed People of the World.(BLACK PANTHERS.) Emory Douglas. One of Our Main Purposes is to Unify Our Brothers and Sisters. San(BLACK PANTHERS.) The Black Panther Manifesto. San Francisco, CA, circa 1970(BLACK PANTHERS.) George Pennewell. You Can't Convert a Man . . Because You Have Silenced Him. Print(BLACK PANTHERS.) Group of 4 scarce posters from the Committee to Defend the Panther 21, 1970 and(BLACK PANTHERS.) Free the Panther 21. [New York?], circa 1969-1971(BLACK PANTHERS.) Wanted by the FBI: Interstate Flight--Murder, Kidnaping, Angela Yvonne Davis.(BLACK PANTHERS.) Sweet Sister Courage Angela. No place, circa 1970-1971(BLACK PANTHERS.) The Jewish People and Angela Davis. Los Angeles: Westside Political Affairs Forum,(BLACK PANTHERS.) 1919: Rosa Luxemburg Murdered / 1972: Prevent the Murder of Angela Davis. No(BLACK PANTHERS.) Free the Soledad Brothers. Berkeley, CA: Soledad Brothers Defense Committee,(BLACK PANTHERS.) Revolutionary Memorial Services for George Jackson. Oakland, CA, 1971(BLACK PANTHERS.) George Jackson 1941-1971 / A Song in Blood and Tears. San Francisco, 1972(BLACK PANTHERS.) David Mosley. George Jackson, Field Marshal, Black Panther Party. [Los Angeles,(BLACK PANTHERS.) George Jackson Lives . . Attica Means Fight Back. No place, circa 1972(BLACK PANTHERS.) Black Panther Party, an FBI document. [Washington]: Federal Bureau of(BLACK PANTHERS.) Safiya A. Bukhari. Lest We Forget. No place, circa 1982(BLACK POWER.) Robert Williams, editor. The Crusader Monthly Newsletter. New York / Cuba, 1962-1965(BLACK POWER.) Three issues of the Communist monthly Black Flag. San Francisco, 1965.(BLACK POWER.) Harambee (pair of newspaper issues). Los Angeles, CA, 1966(BLACK POWER.) Black Soul: That Extra Bit of Truth. Roxbury, MA: New England Grass Root(BLACK POWER.) Stokely Carmichael. Black Power: The Politics of Liberation in America, signed. New(BLACK POWER.) Festival of the Black Arts, Featuring LeRoi Jones & Ossie Davis. [New Haven, CT], 13(BLACK POWER.) Five press photographs of Denver's "Project Pride" community festival. Denver, CO,(BLACK POWER.) Flag reading "In Black We Trust, United We Stand--Divided We Fall," circa 1970s?(BLACK POWER.) Brother Marvin X Is In Jail Now! New York: Black Theatre Magazine, [September 1970](BLACK POWER.) Smash Racism: Build the Unity of the Working Class. New York: Young Workers(BLACK POWER.) Students for a Democratic Society. Racist Theories Exposed. Minneapolis, 1972(BLACK POWER.) Barbara Wyatt. Packet of "Black Is" novelty napkins. [Austin, TX?], 1972(BLACK POWER.) Assata Shakur, et al. Break de Chains. New York: Come! Unity Press, [1973](BLACK POWER.) Horus Hawk. The Black Revolutionary Primer. Why! How! Where! New York: Oguoma Press,(BLACK POWER.) Black United Front, Defend or Die! New York: Black United Front, [1979](BUSINESS.) Bell produced for the inaugural meeting of the National Negro Business League. Boston,(BUSINESS.) Collection of calendars produced for Black businesses and consumers. Various places,(BUSINESS.) Alonzo B. Willis, editor. The Negro in Louisiana, 78 Years of Progress. New Orleans,(BUSINESS.) Hey Now! Something New! Opening of a Colored Skating Rink. [Plain Dealing, LA], 1949(BUSINESS.) Self Help, a Nation of Islam newspaper centerfold. 1 March 1968(BUSINESS--BOOKS.) Exterior view of Lewis Michaux's famous Harlem bookstore. New York, 23 July 1964(BUSINESS--CLOTHING.) Promotional postcards for the West Side Apparel Shop in Lansing, Michigan,(BUSINESS--DIRECTORIES.) Afro-American Journal and Directory, Adrian, Michigan. Adrian, MI, 1895(BUSINESS--DIRECTORIES.) New Harlem Blue Book. New York: New Harlem Directory Company, 1940(BUSINESS--DIRECTORIES.) The Bronze American National Travel Guide. Chicago, 1961(BUSINESS--FINANCE.) Leaflet for the Keystone Mercantile & Insurance Co. Bramwell, WV, circa 1905(BUSINESS--FINANCE.) Group relating to Maggie Lena Walker and her Order of St. Luke. Richmond, VA,(BUSINESS--FUNERAL HOME.) Records of the J.H. Williams & Son funeral home. Selma, AL, 1938-1948(BUSINESS--HOTELS.) Poster for the Chowan Beach riverside resort in North Carolina. Winton, NC,(BUSINESS--HOTELS.) Postcards of the La France Hotel and Biltmore Hotel. Delray Beach, FL and(BUSINESS--PUBLISHING.) Photographs and ephemera relating to publisher Robert Vann, circa 1910-1972(BUSINESS--REAL ESTATE.) Free Excursions to Metropolitan Park, Rahway, N.J., 1908(BUSINESS--REAL ESTATE.) Postcard of the Highland Beach cottages in Maryland, 27 August 1926(CIVIL RIGHTS.) Group of Real Photo postcards from the Springfield race riot. Springfield, IL,(CIVIL RIGHTS.) Don't Spend Where You Can't Work newsprint broadside issued by the Los Angeles(CIVIL RIGHTS.) They Shall Not Die! Stop the Legal Lynching! The Story of Scottsboro in Pictures.(CIVIL RIGHTS.) John Howard Lawson. A Southern Welcome (in Georgia and Alabama). New York, 1934(CIVIL RIGHTS.) Haywood Patterson. Scottsboro Boy, signed by three defendants. Garden City, NY, 1950(CIVIL RIGHTS.) Edward Schwartz. Photograph of Paul Robeson before his riot-interrupted Peekskill(CIVIL RIGHTS.) Audley Moore. Why Reparations? [Los Angeles, 1963](CIVIL RIGHTS.) Pennant from the March on Washington. Washington, 28 August 1963(CIVIL RIGHTS.) Dick Gregory. SNCC Freedom Rally pamphlet, signed by Gregory. Atlanta, circa 1963(CIVIL RIGHTS.) Ernest Crichlow, artist. We Shall Overcome. Register--Vote. Washington, 1963(CIVIL RIGHTS.) Southern Christian Leadership Conference Newsletter. Atlanta, GA, November-December(CIVIL RIGHTS.) Southern Christian Leadership Conference Newsletter. Atlanta, GA, April-May [1965](CIVIL RIGHTS.) Danny Lyon; photographer. Variant version of the famous "Now!" poster. Atlanta,(CIVIL RIGHTS.) Photograph of John Lewis and Jackie Robinson marching at a San Francisco rally. [San(CIVIL RIGHTS.) Photographs of the SCLC staff planning the Poor People's March. [Frogmore, SC, 1967](CIVIL RIGHTS.) List of Negro Churches and Church Buildings Burned or Bombed in Mississippi, 1965(CIVIL RIGHTS.) LeRoy Henderson, photographer. Portrait of Fannie Lou Hamer, circa 1970s(CIVIL RIGHTS.) James Meredith Speaks on Racial Peace in America. San Francisco, 25 September [1966](CIVIL RIGHTS.) Freedom Now, Register Now. Washington, circa 1966(CIVIL RIGHTS.) 1968 SNCC Engagement Calendar.(CIVIL RIGHTS.) Lorraine Hansberry. A Matter of Colour, signed by Martin Luther King and others.(CIVIL RIGHTS.) Records of the San Fernando Valley Branch of the NAACP. Pacoima, CA, 1969-1970(CIVIL RIGHTS.) Vote for Thomas E. Gilmore for Sheriff of Greene County AL, circa 1970(CIVIL RIGHTS.) Stop the Michael Stewart Murder-Cover-Up. New York, 7 November [1983](COLONIZATION.) Lewis Putnam. A Sketch of Hamilton County . . . Coloured People in the City of(COMIC BOOKS.) Negro Heroes: True Stories Told in Full Color. New York: National Urban League, 1947(COMIC BOOKS.) Group of Brother Voodoo and Black Lightning comics. New York, 1973-1978(DOUGLASS.) Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave. Boston, 1846 [1847](DOUGLASS.) William Emory Bowman. Carte-de-visite portrait of Frederick Douglass. Ottawa, IL, [April(DOUGLASS.) Deed signed as District of Columbia Recorder of Deeds. [Washington], docketed on 14(DOUGLASS.) Three Addresses on the Relations Subsisting Between the White and Colored People, 1886(DOUGLASS.) Admission card to the funeral of Frederick Douglass. [Washington], 25 February 1895(DOUGLASS.) Souvenir spoon commemorating the life of Frederick Douglass. [Chicago, IL, 1896]DU BOIS. The Souls of Black Folk: Essays and Sketches, first edition, first printing. Chicago, 1903(DU BOIS.) The Negro Artisan / The Negro American Artisan. Atlanta, 1902 and 1912 [1913](ECONOMICS.) D.D. Lewis The Revelator for Understanding: How to Be happy. New York, 1942(EDUCATION.) Pair of stereoviews of New York's Colored Orphan Asylum. New York, circa 1862(EDUCATION.) Photograph albums of Louisville's Presbyterian Colored Mission, circa 1898 to 1946(EDUCATION.) Harrison Rhodes. A Black Martha and Her School. No place, 1913(EDUCATION.) Photograph album of an event at Tuskegee Institute. Tuskegee, AL, 1921(EDUCATION.) Autograph album kept at the Kentucky Normal Industrial Institute. [Frankfort, KY],(EDUCATION.) Annual Catalogue, Howard University, group of ten. Washington, 1920-1932(EDUCATION.) Autograph album and photographs of a Hampton Institute graduate, 1922-1953(EDUCATION.) Photograph of Farm Security Administration educators with migrant farm workers.(EDUCATION.) Papers of librarian Alberta E. Calvin, including diplomas signed by U.S. President(ENTERTAINMENT.) Papers of child performer Danellen Mabry. Los Angeles and elsewhere, 1930s-1960s(ENTERTAINMENT.) Photographs and program of Pittsburgh's elite social club, the Frogs, 1913, 1947(ENTERTAINMENT.) Pair of photographs of Cincinnati's Top Hat Social Club. [Cincinnati, OH, 22 March(ENTERTAINMENT.) Collection of Paul Robeson photographs, programs, and signed cards, circa 1930-1973(ENTERTAINMENT.) Group of Josephine Baker ephemera, including a letter and sheet music, 1930-1968(ENTERTAINMENT.) Carl Van Vechten, photographer. Josephine Baker attending luncheon in her honor.(ENTERTAINMENT.) Poster and program for the week-long Black Expo festival. New York, 22 April [1969](ENTERTAINMENT--DANCE.) Cake Walk No. 1 [through 5] collection of prints, 1899(ENTERTAINMENT--DANCE.) Embroidery of two men and two women demonstrating the cake walk, circa 1900(ENTERTAINMENT--DANCE.) Postcards of the Florida Creole Girls demonstrating the Cake Walk. Paris,(ENTERTAINMENT--DANCE.) Large collection of cake walk postcards, circa 1903-1911(ENTERTAINMENT--DANCE.) Carl Van Vechten, photographer. Portrait of Alvin Ailey. New York, 22 March(ENTERTAINMENT--DANCE.) Katherine Dunham. Signed first-day cover. New York, 26 April 1978(ENTERTAINMENT--FILM.) Norman Film. Bill Pickett, World's Colored Champion, in "The Bull-Dogger,"(ENTERTAINMENT--FILM.) Lobby cards for Oscar Micheaux's "The Girl from Chicago." No place, [1932](ENTERTAINMENT--FILM.) Paul Robeson in "The Song of Freedom," [1936](ENTERTAINMENT--FILM.) Papers of actor and producer Brock Peters, 1964-1992, bulk 1970s(ENTERTAINMENT--MINSTRELSY.) Playbills of Black comedian and singer Billy Kersands, circa 1875-1884(ENTERTAINMENT--MINSTRELSY.) Alabama Quartette poster. Milwaukee, WI, circa early 1900s(ENTERTAINMENT--MINSTRELSY.) Galaxy of Stars minstrel poster. Milwaukee, WI, early 1900s(ENTERTAINMENT--MINSTRELSY.) Broadsides for J.C. Lincoln’s Mighty Minstrels, 1935-1937(ENTERTAINMENT--MUSIC.) Cabinet card of the Afro-Cuban violinist José White Lafitte. New York,(ENTERTAINMENT--MUSIC.) Group of sheet music from the Hyers family musical "Out of Bondage,"(ENTERTAINMENT--MUSIC.) Joseph A. Emidy. Bronson's Galop. New York: H.A. Thomas, [1878](ENTERTAINMENT--MUSIC.) The King Laugh Makers: W.H. Henderson with Callender's Georgia Minstrels,(ENTERTAINMENT--MUSIC.) W.C. Harris (The Man that Plays the Eb). Milwaukee, WI, circa 1879-1880(ENTERTAINMENT--MUSIC.) Jubilee Songs and Plantation Melodies . . Sung by the Original Nashville(ENTERTAINMENT--MUSIC.) Jubilee Songs, as Sung by Slayton's Jubilee Singers, circa 1890-1904(ENTERTAINMENT--MUSIC.) Ferguson's Dixie Jubilee Concert Company, circa 1900-06(ENTERTAINMENT--MUSIC.) The Jubilee Songs as Sung by the Beck Family. Denver, CO, circa 1900(ENTERTAINMENT--MUSIC.) Wendell P. Dabney. Dabney's Guitar Chord Book. No place: [Dabney & Troy,(ENTERTAINMENT--MUSIC.) Songs as Sung by the Black Patti Troubadours. New York, [1900](ENTERTAINMENT--MUSIC.) The Beautiful Mattie Wilkes, Phenomenal Soprano. New York: H.C. Miner, circa(ENTERTAINMENT--MUSIC.) Photograph of Charles Tindley's East Cavalry Band. Philadelphia, circa(ENTERTAINMENT--MUSIC.) Georgia Douglas Johnson. I Want to Die While You Love Me, 1919(ENTERTAINMENT--MUSIC.) Real Photo postcard of P.G. Lowery's Band & Minstrels, circa 1924-1931(ENTERTAINMENT--MUSIC.) Collection of gospel programs, music, photographs, and ephemera, 1935-1970(ENTERTAINMENT--MUSIC.) Group of musicians' publicity photos. Various places, circa 1930s to 1970s(ENTERTAINMENT--MUSIC.) America's Greatest Sepia Piana Artist . . . Gladys Bentley. [Los Angeles],(ENTERTAINMENT--MUSIC.) Here Comes Mr. Louis Jordan, "Caldonia." No place, 1945(ENTERTAINMENT--MUSIC.) Signed photographs from Brooklyn's Kingston Lounge nightclub, 1947-1948 and(ENTERTAINMENT--MUSIC.) Carl Van Vechten, photographer. Portrait of Billie Holiday. New York, 1949(ENTERTAINMENT--MUSIC.) Sarah Vaughan, Signed program from "The Biggest Show of '51" tour, 1951(ENTERTAINMENT--MUSIC.) Letters of Pittsburgh jazz musicians, discussing heroin, military bands,(ENTERTAINMENT--MUSIC.) Group of photographs of the golden age of Doo Wop, circa 1940s-1950s(ENTERTAINMENT--MUSIC.) Group of 5 Black music magazines, 1953-1958(ENTERTAINMENT--MUSIC.) Group of sketches of New Orleans jazz musicians, February 1964 and undated(ENTERTAINMENT--RADIO.) Group of photographs of pioneering disc jockey Mary Dee, circa 1950s(ENTERTAINMENT--THEATER.) Broadside for "the celebrated African tragedian Mr. Ira Aldridge,"(ENTERTAINMENT--THEATER.) Playbills for theatrical performances of Uncle Tom's Cabin, 1877-1897(ENTERTAINMENT--THEATER.) Pair of photographs of Eubie Blake and the "Shuffle Along" team. New York,(ENTERTAINMENT--THEATER.) Souvenir Othello program signed by Paul Robeson. New York, Theatre Guild,(ENTERTAINMENT--THEATER.) Lorraine Hansberry. Actor Douglas Turner Ward's script for Raisin in the(ENTERTAINMENT--THEATER.) Press photograph of Lorraine Hansberry. New York, 8 April 1959(ENTERTAINMENT--VAUDEVILLE.) Famous Troubadors . . . The Dusky Maidens. Erie, PA, circa 1900(ENTERTAINMENT--VAUDEVILLE.) Photographs of Black vaudeville and musical theater productions, circa(FAMILY PAPERS.) Family vacation photo album of numbers mogul "Woogie" Harris. Atlantic City, NJ,(FAMILY PAPERS.) Letters from a postal clerk to his wife discussing the Depression, jazz, etc.(FOLKLORE.) Harry M. Hyatt. Hoodoo, Conjuration, Witchcraft, Rootwork. [Hannibal, MO], 1970(FRATERNAL.) Central Regalia Company. Trade catalogue of "the Negro regalia house." Cincinnati, OH,(FRATERNAL.) Records of the Golden Eagle Lodge of the Knights of Pythias. Pittsburgh, PA, 1906-1930(FRATERNAL.) Membership applications and condolence letters from a Masonic lodge. Pittsburgh, PA,(FRATERNAL.) Photograph of a Pittsburgh Shriners group, with brochure for their Syria Mosque, 1928(HISTORY.) Handbill for an early Texas Juneteenth commemoration. Denison, TX, [1903?](HISTORY.) Photograph of emancipation re-enactment at Lyman School. Westborough, MA , [1911](HISTORY.) Postcard of an Independence Day parade in Massachusetts. [Fall River, 1914](HISTORY.) J.A. Rogers. The Book No One Had Dared to Write Before: Sex and Race (promotional(HISTORY.) W.G. Hynes. Negro Looking Up. Nashville, TN: Sunday School Publishing Board, circa 1938(HISTORY.) Otis Moss Jr. "In Spite of It All!" calendar. [Cincinnati, OH]: Valley Christian(HOUSING.) Alice Sterne Gitterman. Letters pleading for a "model tenement for Negroes." [New York],(KING.) Printed circular letter describing an attack on supporters of the Freedom Riders.(KING.) Protest Jailing of Freedom Riders! . . Hear in Person in New York Rev. Martin Luther King.(KING.) Letter from Birmingham City Jail. Philadelphia: American Friends Service Committee, May 1963(KING.) Burk Uzzle. Group of three photographs of the Martin Luther King memorial march. [Memphis,(KING.) I Am a Man, Memphis. San Francisco, CA: Emerson Graphics, 1968(KING.) Archive of Joan Daves as literary agent for Coretta Scott King, 1958-1985 (bulk 1968-1985)(LABOR.) Yale photograph album with five photographs of Black campus workers. New Haven, CT, 1872(LABOR.) Cabinet card portrait of John King, "The Chimney Sweep." Poughkeepsie, NY, circa 1890(LABOR.) Constitution and By Laws of the N.C.F.P. Union of America. Helena, AR, 1908(LABOR.) Patriotic photograph of Virginia shipyard workers. Newport News, VA, circa 1920s(LABOR.) Labor agreement between Pittsburgh Courier and the Typographical Union, 1943(LAW.) Lawsuit discussing the right of a "colored man" to claim property by settlement.(LITERATURE.) William Wells Brown. My Southern Home: or, The South and Its People. Boston, 1880(LITERATURE.) Langston Hughes. Three of his early poems in an issue of Central High School Monthly.(LITERATURE.) Claude McKay. Banjo: A Story without a Plot. New York: Harper & Brothers, 1929(LITERATURE.) William Hunter Maxwell's correspondence file from the publication of his poetry(LITERATURE.) Henry Dumas. Poetry for My People / Ark of Bones. Carbondale, IL, [1970](LITERATURE.) Charles Bible, artist. 8 prints featuring works by noted poets, illustrated by Bible.(LITERATURE.) Curtiss E. Porter, editor. Connection, a Black Arts quarterly. Pittsburgh, PA: Oduduwa(LITERATURE.) Leon Forrest. Divine Days, signed and inscribed. Chicago: Another Chicago Press, 1992(MALCOLM X.) Don Charles Hogan. Photographs of Malcolm X taken for an Ebony feature. [New York,(MALCOLM X.) Photographs showing Malcolm X, Elijah Muhammad, Muhammad Ali, and more, 1961-1972(MALCOLM X.) Photograph of Malcolm X with two associates. No place, circa 1964(MEDICINE.) Staff and Internes, '25 '26, Freedmen's Hospital. Washington, 1925(MEDICINE.) Photograph of an operation at Meharry Medical College. Nashville, TN, 31 March 1941(MILITARY--AMERICAN REVOLUTION.) Caesar Ferrit. Deed signed by soldier who had fought at Lexington,(MILITARY--CIVIL WAR.) Letter describing the kidnappings of free Blacks from a boarding house.(MILITARY--CIVIL WAR.) Letter by an Indiana woman hoping Black troops could soon take the field,(MILITARY--CIVIL WAR.) Letter describing Confederates captured by the South Carolina Colored(MILITARY--CIVIL WAR.) Letter describing the escape of a Civil War camp cook from slavery. Newport(MILITARY--CIVIL WAR.) Letter on the formation of Black regiments in Louisiana. Young's Point, LA,(MILITARY--CIVIL WAR.) Carte-de-visite of Charles Remond Douglass in uniform. Boston, 1864(MILITARY--CIVIL WAR.) General Order authorizing equal pay for African-American troops. Camp(MILITARY--CIVIL WAR.) Compensation application for soldier in United States Colored Troops.(MILITARY--CIVIL WAR.) Lewis Hazzard. Letter as a member of the 29th Connecticut Colored Infantry.(MILITARY--CIVIL WAR.) Letters from the 29th Connecticut Colored Infantry, 1864-1865(MILITARY--CIVIL WAR.) Signed carte-de-visite of a sergeant in the United States Colored Troops,(MILITARY--CIVIL WAR.) Letters by a lieutenant in the 22nd United States Colored Troops. Virginia,(MILITARY--CIVIL WAR.) Muster rolls from the 29th Connecticut Colored Infantry. Near Richmond, VA,(MILITARY--CIVIL WAR.) Pension file of a Rhode Island soldier wounded in Lousiana, 1885-1903(MILITARY--CIVIL WAR.) A.H. Newton. Out of the Briars. . . Twenty-Ninth Regiment Connecticut.(MILITARY--CIVIL WAR.) Susie King Taylor. Reminiscences of My Life in Camp with the . . . Colored(MILITARY--CIVIL WAR.) Large portrait thought to be of a Civil War veteran. No place, circa 1910s(MILITARY.) Muster roll for a company of the 10th United States Cavalry "Buffalo Soldier" regiment.(MILITARY--SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR.) Portrait of Black army lieutenant John R. Rudd. [Springfield, OH,(MILITARY.) Real Photo postcard of Buffalo Soldier prisoners of Mexico upon their release. [El Paso,(MILITARY--WORLD WAR ONE.) Black-themed military sheet music by Eubie Blake and others, 1917-1941(MILITARY--WORLD WAR ONE.) Letter from a new recruit training to be a sergeant. Camp Sherman, OH,(MILITARY--WORLD WAR ONE.) Photograph of a military band performing in Paris during the war, circa(MILITARY--WORLD WAR ONE.) Group of 3 sentimental patriotic posters depicting Black soldiers,(MILITARY--WORLD WAR TWO.) Postcard of Julius Ellsberry, who died at Pearl Harbor, circa 1942(MILITARY--WORLD WAR TWO.) Early press photo of Pearl Harbor hero Dorie Miler, 17 March 19442(MILITARY--WORLD WAR TWO.) Photograph of decorated pilot Charles B. Hall, 5 July 1943(MILITARY--WORLD WAR TWO.) Group of candid snapshots of Tuskegee Airmen in uniform, circa 1943-1944(MILITARY--WORLD WAR TWO.) Letters of an Army surgeon and several Tuskegee Airmen to one woman,(MILITARY--WORLD WAR TWO.) Dwight D. Eisenhower. Order regarding the Red Ball Express, 1 October(MILITARY--WORLD WAR TWO.) Photograph of the women of the 6888th Central Postal Directory Battalion,(PERIODICALS.) Idlewild Community Herald. Idlewild, MI, February 1930(PERIODICALS.) The Bedford Dweller, the community newsletter of a Pittsburgh public housing project,(PERIODICALS.) Group of 16 point-of-purchase posters from Jet, Ebony, and Tan, 1952-1956 and undated(PERIODICALS.) Group of 16 pulp romance magazines issued by Good Publishing, 1957-1964(PHOTOGRAPHY.) James Presley Ball & Son. Photograph of a girl, taken at his Helena studio, circa(PHOTOGRAPHY.) Daniel Freeman, photographer. Cabinet card of three children. Washington, circa(PHOTOGRAPHY.) Daniel Freeman. Portrait of a young woman holding what may be a diploma. Washington,(PHOTOGRAPHY.) Addison Scurlock, photographer. Portrait of a young woman. Washington, 2 July 1923(PHOTOGRAPHY.) James Van Der Zee. Photograph of Daddy Grace conducting a service. New York, 1938(PHOTOGRAPHY.) Postcard-sized photograph of Harlem Reniassance model Feral Benga. Paris, late 1920s(POLITICS.) Poster from the historic campaign by Carl Stokes for mayor of Cleveland, with related(POLITICS.) Outrageous! Shirley Chisholm for President. No place, [1972](POLITICS.) Bring U.S. Together. Vote Chisholm 1972, Unbought and Unbossed. New York: N.G. Slater,(POLITICS.) Corita Kent, artist. Shirley Chisholm: Unbossed and Unbought. No place, [1972](POLITICS.) Group of 20 Shirley Chisholm campaign pins. Various places, 1972 and undated(POLITICS.) Group of Shirley Chisholm ephemera. Various places, 1969-1972(POLITICS.) Shirley Chisholm. Photograph she autographed for a fellow member of Congress.(POLITICS.) Shirley Chisholm. Signed photograph. No place, September 1984(POLITICS.) 4 for Justice--4 for Carter. Vote Carter. Washington: AFL-CIO COPE, 2 November [1976](POLITICS.) Group of 18 Jesse Jackson posters from his presidential and Senate campaigns. Various(PRISON.) George Jackson. Toward the United Front. Berkeley, CA: George Jackson Prison Movement,(PRISON.) The Harriet Tubman Prison Movement. Los Angeles: Harriet Tubman Book Center, circa 1971(RECONSTRUCTION.) Farm labor agreement signed by formerly enslaved person. Huntsville, AL, December(RECONSTRUCTION.) Freedmen's sharecropping contract. Schley County, GA, 1 January 1867(RECONSTRUCTION.) Tennessee sharecropper contract. Montgomery County, TN, 15 January 1867(RECONSTRUCTION.) John Roy Lynch. Clipped signature from an autograph album. Natchez, MS, circa(RECONSTRUCTION.) Account of a Black landowner with a local merchant re his cotton crop. Tunica, MS,(RELIGION.) Hymnal Adapted to the Doctrines and Usages of the African Methodist Episcopal Church,(RELIGION.) Impressions of a Negro Church, an unpublished manuscript. Georgia, circa 1914-1925(RELIGION.) Small archive of ephemera relating to the Bethel Baptist Church. White Plains, NY,(RELIGION.) The Spoken Word, the first two volumes of Father Divine's magazine, 1934-1936(RELIGION.) Brothers Beneath the Load: Race Relations Sunday, 11 February 1945(SLAVE TRADE.) Bill of lading for a slave ship owned by Aaron Lopez, and invoice for slave labor.(SLAVE TRADE.) Jotham Briggs. Deposition on a slave ship's activity on the coast of Africa. Bristol,(SLAVERY.) Pair of early transfer documents of Maryland enslaved people. Maryland, 1726 and 1769(SLAVERY.) Receipt for boarding an enslaved person belonging to notorious slave trader Samuel(SLAVERY.) Slander lawsuit by a man accused of "kidnapping Negroes" in New Jersey. Salem County, NJ,(SLAVERY.) Deed of an enslaved 17-year-old boy named Isaac to a New York merchant. New York, 1804(SLAVERY.) The Narrative of the Life and Adventures of Henry Bibb, an American Slave. New York, 1850(SLAVERY.) C.W. Larison. Silvia Dubois (Now 116 Yers Old): A Biografy of the Slav who Whipt her(SLAVERY.) Isaac D. Williams. Sunshine and Shadow of Slave Life. East Saginaw, MI: Evening News,(SLAVERY.) Issue of the Charleston Courier with a printing of the slave badge ordinance, 14 January(SLAVERY.) Rules and Regulations to be Observ'd & Strickly Attended to by my Negroes, circa early(SLAVERY.) How to Work Cotton manuscript. No place, circa 1850s(SLAVERY.) Cotton and Hay Press circular, with illustration of an enslaved man. New York, 18 March(SLAVERY.) Slave auction deed for "a certain Negro boy named Austin." Warren County, North Carolina,(SLAVERY.) Letter describing a Georgia slave auction in detail. Savannah, GA, 1841(SLAVERY.) Letters discussing an "effort . . to force the mother and children into endless slavery"(SLAVERY.) Order to auction 25 named enslaved people from a Louisiana plantation.. Madison Parish,(SLAVERY.) Detailed list of "Negro clothing" bought for a South Carolina plantation. South Carolina,(SLAVERY.) Deed naming 50 enslaved people on a plantation in Lowndes County, Alabama, 1845(SLAVERY.) Report on the auction of "Henry, a Negro boy about ten years." Pike County, GA, 1850(SLAVERY.) Letter describing a shipment of 25 enslaved people from Richmond to New Orleans, 1852(SLAVERY.) Edward P. Hall. Letter describing the shooting of an alleged escaped slave. Chicago, 1854(SLAVERY.) Bolton, Dickins & Co. Receipt for "two Negroes" sold by infamous slave traders.(SLAVERY.) Leaf from an overseer's diary and work log at Hardscrabble Plantation. Near Simmesport,(SLAVERY.) Letter about an aged enslaved woman who is "ancious to stay with her daughter." Cumming,(SLAVERY.) Estate in Madison County, Alabama including 26 named enslaved people, 1860(SLAVERY.) Will dividing the 46 enslaved people of a Georgia planter, adding a bequest to Emory(SLAVERY.) Receipt for an enslaved man named Jerry from Crawford, Frazer & Co. Atlanta, GA, 1863(SLAVERY.) Receipt for a Confederate slave impressment. Tallahassee, FL, 1865(SLAVERY.) Medal issued by the National Ex-Slave Mutual Relief Bounty & Pension Association.(SPACE.) Signed photographs and other memorabilia of space shuttle astronaut Winston Scott,(SPORTS.) A Salute to Black Olympians program, signed by 27 attendees including Muhammad Ali, 1988(SPORTS--BASEBALL.) 1947 World Series program signed by Jackie Robinson. New York, October 1947(SPORTS--BASEBALL.) Celebrate Jackie Robinson Day at Phoenix Giants' Ball Game. Phoenix, AZ, [1958](SPORTS--BASEBALL.) Effa Manley. Letter signed by the famed owner of the Newark Eagles. San(SPORTS--BASEBALL.) 3 volumes of corporate records of Ernie Banks, Inc. Chicago and elsewhere,(SPORTS--BOXING.) Pair of Jack Johnson posters. [New York]: National Police Gazette, 1904 and 1910(SPORTS--BOXING.) Champion of the World, Jack Johnson. No place: Brandt & Scheible, 1909(SPORTS--CYCLING.) Harlem Bicycle Championship . . Mt. Morris Park. [New York], 19 August 1973(SPORTS--RODEO.) First Annual Ascent Magazine Championship Rodeo Festival. Harlem, NY, 1984(SPORTS--TENNIS.) Photograph of Althea Gibson winning the Wimbledon tournament. [London], 6 July(WOMEN'S HISTORY--BEAUTY.) Photograph of a Chicago hair salon and its staff. [Chicago], circa(WOMEN'S HISTORY--BEAUTY.) The Walker Method of Hair Culture. Indianapolis, circa 1919-1925(WOMEN'S HISTORY--BEAUTY.) Order form for the Mme. C.J. Walker Manufacturing Co. Indianapolis, 1919(WOMEN'S HISTORY--BEAUTY.) Slick Black Colors Gray Hair Black in 1 Minute. [Chicago], circa(WOMEN'S HISTORY--BEAUTY.) Illustrated beautician's license of a Florida woman, with other ephemera.(WOMEN'S HISTORY--BEAUTY.) Be More Lovable with Lustrasilk Permanent Hair Culture, circa 1948-1956(WOMEN'S HISTORY--BEAUTY.) Pair of photographs of New York beauty conventions. New York, circa 1948(WOMEN'S HISTORY--BEAUTY.) Miss Universe Preliminary Contest Souvenir Program. [Los Angeles], 1959(WOMEN'S HISTORY--BEAUTY.) Ann Lowe. Letter and dress design. New York, 15 May 1962 and undated(WOMEN'S HISTORY--BEAUTY.) Ebony Fashion Fair's Oriental Flair. Newark, NJ, 28 September 1962(WOMEN'S HISTORY.) Maxine Powell. Fashion Omnibus and Cocktail Hour. Detroit, MI: Gordy Printing,(WOMEN'S HISTORY.) Black Women's United Front. Congress of Afrikan People on the Woman Question.(WOMEN'S HISTORY.) Smash Colonial Violence, Free Dessie Woods. San Francisco, CA: Inkworks, 4 July(WOMEN'S HISTORY.) Free Dessie Woods! Smash Colonial Violence. [San Francisco, CA]: Inkworks, circa(WOMEN'S HISTORY.) Sadie Iola Daniel. Women Builders. Washington: Associated Publishers, [1931]

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