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226 Lotus (detail)Image
227 Lynch Fragments: Afro Phoenix No. 2Image
228 The Make Believer (Monet's Garden)Image
229 Malcolm Bailey with his Separate but Equal Series at the inaugural opening of Cinque Gallery, New York CityImage
230 Malcolm XImage
231 Mandala of the B-Bodhisattva IIImage
232 Mansfield, Ohio, End TableImage
233 Many MansionsImage
234 Martina and Rhonda, Chicago, ILImage
235 Mary LouImage
236 Mary Parker and Caela Cowan, Birmingham, ALImage
237 Mending #19Image
238 Michelle LaVaughn Robinson ObamaImage
239 Midsummer Night in HarlemImage
240 Migrating BirdsImage
241 Migration of the Negro, no. 3Image
242 Migration of the Negro, no. 52Image
243 Migration Series: Although the Negro was used to lynching, he found this an opportune time for him to leave where one had occurredImage
244 Migration Series: Among one of the last groups to leave the South was the Negro professional who was forced to follow his clientele to make a livingImage
245 Migration Series: Among the social conditions that existed which was partly the cause of the migration was the injustice done to the Negroes in the courtsImage
246 Migration Series: And people all over the South began to discuss this great movementImage
247 Migration Series: And the migrants kept comingImage
248 Migration Series: Another of the social causes of the migrants' leaving was that at times they did not feel safe, or it was not the best thing to be found on the streets late at night. They were arrested on the slightest provocationImage
249 Migration Series: Child labor and a lack of education was one of the other reasons for people wishing to leave their homesImage
250 Migration Series: Housing for the Negroes was a very difficult problemImage
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