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151 ScienceImage
152 SedationImage
153 Self-PortraitImage
154 SerenadeImage
155 The ShoemakerImage
156 Skeleton PartyImage
157 Slavery Through Reconstruction: Aspects of Negro LifeImage
158 The Snack BarImage
159 Soldiers at RyeImage
160 Spirituals (Dreams)Image
161 Street Life, HarlemImage
162 Street ShadowsImage
163 The SubwayImage
164 Swimming Team, HarlemImage
165 Title Unknown (March on Washington)Image
166 Toussaint L'Ouverture series, panel no. 10: The cruelty of the planters towards the slaves drove the slaves to revolt, 1776. Those revolts, which kept cropping up from time to time, finally came to a head in the rebellionImage
167 Toussaint L'Ouverture series, panel no. 11: The society of the Friends of the Blacks was formed in England, 1778, the leading members being Price, Priestly, Sharp, Clarkson, and WilberforceImage
168 Toussaint L'Ouverture series, panel no. 12: Jean Francois, first Black to rebel in HaitiImage
169 Toussaint L'Ouverture series, panel no. 13: During the rebellion of Jean Francois, Toussaint led his master and mistress to safetyImage
170 Toussaint L'Ouverture series, panel no. 14: The blacks were led by three chiefs, Jean Francois, Biassou, and Jeannot; Toussaint serving as aide-de-camp to BiassouImage
171 Toussaint L'Ouverture series, panel no. 15: The Mulattoes, enemies of both the Blacks and Whites, but tolerated more by the Whites, joined their forces in battle against the Blacks, 1793Image
172 Toussaint L'Ouverture series, panel no. 16: Toussaint captured Dondon, a city in the center of Haiti, 1795Image
173 Toussaint L'Ouverture series, panel no. 17: Toussaint captured Marmelade, held by Vernet, a mulatto, 1795Image
174 Toussaint L'Ouverture series, panel no. 18: Toussaint captured EnneryImage
175 Toussaint L'Ouverture series, panel no. 19: The Mulattoes had no organization; the English held only a point or two on the Island, while the Blacks formed into large bands and slaughtered every Mulatto and White they encountered. The Blacks learned the secret of their power. The Haitians now controlled half the IslandImage
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