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Jan. 9 | Call for papers: Identities and Technocultures
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Are You Working Every Day?

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Are You Working Every Day?
Chas. E. Price, lyrics, and J. F. Wyman, music,
Philadelphia: Wyman, J. F., 1884.

Source on the Web

Music Division, Library of Congress


6-year Old Jewel Walker

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6-year Old Jewel Walker. Location: Comanche County—[Geronimo], Oklahoma,
Lewis W. Hine, photographer,
1916.

Source on the Web

Prints and Photographers, Library of Congress


Meeting of the Mechanics and Others of the City of Washington

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Meeting of the Mechanics and Others of the City of Washington,
broadside,
Washington, D.C., 1852.

Source on the Web

Rare Book and Special Collections Division, Library of Congress


“Lightnin’” Washington

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“Lightnin’” Washington, an African American prisoner, singing with his group in the woodyard at Darrington State Farm, Texas,
Alan Lomax, photographer,
April,  1934.

Source on the Web

Prints and Photographs Division, Library of Congress.