The description of this slide reflects the way that Erdoes organized 35mm slides. Erdoes arranged his slides in labeled containers that were sub-divided into labeled sections. The title for this image has been transcribed from its sub-section label; images of other slides from the same sub-section share the container title. The date listed here reflects a span of known dates associated the sub-section. In some cases, titles have been expanded to note particular individuals who appear frequently and who were identified by Erdoes in captions. Individual slide captions have not been transcribed or captured during digitization.
Subject (Topic):
Civil rights demonstrations --New York, Indian activists--North America, and Indians of North America --Civil rights --20th century
BEIN 1978 +S3 1: No. 48 of 55 works bound together with binder's title: Leisure hour library., Caption title., By Charlotte M. Brame., and Text in two columns.
BEIN 1978 +S3 1: No. 51 of 55 works bound together with binder's title: Leisure hour library., Caption title., By Charlotte M. Brame., Text in two columns., and Advertising matter on p. 16.
BEIN 1978 +S3 1: No. 54 of 55 works bound together with binder's title: Leisure hour library., Caption title., By Charlotte M. Brame., and Text in two columns.
Search for truth and Inquiry for the origin of the African nation
Description:
BEIN Slavery Pamphlets 61: No. 7 of 16 titles bound together., Cover title., and "Published for, and by the request of, Christopher Rush, a descendant of Africa"--Cover.
Publisher:
Printed for the Proprietor
Subject (Topic):
Black people, History, African Americans, Race identity, and Social conditions
Alvord, Corydon A., ca. 1812-1874, printer Darley, Felix Octavius Carr, 1822-1888, ill. James G. Gregory (Firm), publisher. Moore, Clement Clarke, 1779-1863. Orr, Nathaniel, engraver.
Published / Created:
[1862?]
Call Number:
Shirley +568
Image Count:
7
Alternative Title:
[Night before Christmas]
Publisher:
James G. Gregory, publisher. Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year 1862, by James G. Gregory, in the Clerk's Office of the District Court of the United States, for the Southern District of New York.
Subject (Topic):
Children's poetry, Christmas--Juvenile poetry., Picture-books for children., and Santa Claus.