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Collection of 66 pieces of Black-themed decorative sheet music |
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(African American music) |
66 Black-themed sheet music pieces, 1843-1957 |
1843-1957 |
$700 - $1,000 |
Sold For (Includes Buyers Premium): $570 |
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Lift Every Voice And Sing (National Negro Hymn) |
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Johnson, James Weldon (words) and J. Rosamond Johnson (music). |
(African American music) |
Early printing of the Negro National Hymn |
c. 1921 |
$200 - $300 |
Sold For (Includes Buyers Premium): $1,020 |
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3 |
Three works of African-American historical, literary and military reference |
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(African American reference) |
African-American literary and military reference |
1974-2011 |
$200 - $300 |
Unsold |
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Autograph Letter Signed from a wealthy Kentucky patrician to a freed slave about proving his emancipation |
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Dallam, Will[iam] S[mith] |
(African American, 1830) |
1830 Letter, Kentucky grandee to ex-slave |
June 15, 1830 |
$600 - $900 |
Sold For (Includes Buyers Premium): $540 |
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Two Autograph Letters Signed by O. K. Canfield, white missionary teacher in Liberia |
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Canfield, O.[ren] K. |
(African American, 1842) |
Letters from an ill-fated white missionary in Liberia |
January 9 and 13, 1842 |
$600 - $900 |
Sold For (Includes Buyers Premium): $450 |
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Autograph Letter Signed from an African-American emigrant teacher in Liberia |
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Wilson, Thomas |
(African American, 1846) |
Ill-fated Black American's letter from Liberia |
January 28, 1846 |
$700 - $1,000 |
Sold For (Includes Buyers Premium): $1,200 |
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Autograph Letter Signed by the Wife of a Black Missionary Pastor of the Presbyterian Church at Monrovia, Liberia |
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Eden, Rachel [Mrs. James] |
(African American, 1848) |
Rare letter from Black missionary’s widow in Liberia |
May 19, 1848 |
$800 - $1,200 |
Sold For (Includes Buyers Premium): $3,000 |
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Autograph Letter Signed from a freed slave who became a missionary emigrant to Liberia |
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Ellis, H.W. [Harrison Walker] |
(African American, 1850) |
Rare letter from famed ex-slave missionary in Liberia |
March 19, 1850 |
$900 - $1,200 |
Sold For (Includes Buyers Premium): $1,920 |
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9 |
Up From Slavery: An Autobiography |
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Washington, Booker T. |
(African American, 1901) |
Booker T. Washington, First edition |
1901 |
$300 - $500 |
Sold For (Includes Buyers Premium): $240 |
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Without Consent or Contract: The Rise and Fall of American Slavery |
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Fogel, Robert William |
(African American, 1989) |
Signed by Nobel winner Robert William Fogel |
[1989] |
$300 - $500 |
Unsold |
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11 |
The Measure of a Man / A Spiritual Autobiography |
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Poitier, Sidney |
(African American, 2000) |
Black actor inscribed to New York real estate mogul |
2000 |
$200 - $300 |
Sold For (Includes Buyers Premium): $120 |
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The Haitian Revolution / 1791 to 1804 / Or Side Lights on the French Revolution |
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Steward, T.G. |
(African American, Haiti) |
Early Black military scholar on Haiti’s Revolution |
c. 1914. |
$200 - $300 |
Sold For (Includes Buyers Premium): $180 |
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Speech of D.C. Broderick of California, against the admission of Kansas, under the Lecompton Constitution. Delivered in the Senate of the United, March 22, 1858 |
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Broderick, David C. |
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Anti-slavery speech by California Senator Broderick 1858 |
1858 |
$300 - $500 |
Unsold |
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