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First Parade,The New Women's Society,Possumville,Equal Rights,African Americans

Title: First parade of The New Woman's Society in Possumville [caricature of black women demonstrating for equal rights]
Date Created/Published: 1897.
Medium: 1 prints : wood engraving.
Notes:
Wood engraving after drawing by Kemble.
Title and other information transcribed from caption card.
Illus. in: Frank Leslie's illustrated newspaper, vol. 84 (1897 June 10), p. 375.
Bookmark /2001696509/
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