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DRAWINGS AND PRINTS, ca. 1838-ca. 1950 (continued)
Popular Graphic Arts filing series, ca. 1838-ca. 1862. (continued)
Popular Graphic Arts filing series, ca. 1838-ca. 1862. (continued)
Call No.: PGA
2 engravings: a portrait of slave revolt leader Cinqué by John Sartain and "Immediate emancipation" by Stephen H. Gimber.
Immediate emancipation in the West Indies, Aug. 1st 1838 [between 1838 and 1862]
Call No.: PGA - Gimber (S.H.)--Immediate (B size)
Cinqué, the chief of the Amistad captives [ca. 1840?]
Call No.: PGA - Sartain (J.)--Cinqué (B size)
Supplementary Archives, 1930-1963
Call No.: SUPPL. ARCHIVES - NAACP Collection
Supplementary Archives materials, 1930-1963, include paper printing plates, engraving plates, printing blocks (used in publishing the Crisis or the Bulletin), as well as miscellaneous hand-or typewritten captions that duplicate those already attached to the images, or that were found separated from images but could not be easily matched to images in the collection. Also included is a series of published color illustrations of fairy tales. In addition, photos of three hinged wooden panels, measuring ca. 4 x 8 feet, advertise the NAACP Life Membership program. These materials do not appear on the microfilm. They are located in P&P's Supplementary Archives under the collection name and LOT number.

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