1. Honey come down, I am waiting for you in Florida Date: December 23, 1918 Format: Still image Access: Public
2. Down where the cotton blossoms grow : African American men, women and children in a field of cotton blossoms [hand colored] Creator: C. T. Photochrom (Chicago, Ill.) Date: February 26, 1917 Format: Still image Access: Public
3. Whoa mule! : four African American children sitting on a mule in front of a log cabin and a woman looking out the window [hand colored] Creator: Detroit Publishing Co. Date: January 21, 1916 Format: Still image Access: Public
4. If er body meet er body comin fro de rye : an African American boy and girl standing in the tall grass, with the boys hands on the girl's waist and neck [hand colored] Date: October 20, 1913 Format: Still image Access: Public
5. Lincoln and the contrabands : Abraham Lincoln speaking to a group of slaves, with a soldier, and other women standing near him [hand colored] Date: February 12, 1912 Format: Still image Access: Public
6. Mississippi chocolate drops : three African American children Creator: Adolph Selige Pub. Co. (St. Louis, Mo.) Date: 1911 Format: Still image Access: Public
7. This am no lemon : an advertisement for the Iowa State Fair, in 1911 with an African American child holding a section of watermelon Creator: Shaver Carriage Co. (Des Moines, Iowa) Date: 1911 Format: Still image Access: Public
8. Cotton picking : African American men, African American women and African American children picking cotton along a path through a field with one of them carrying a basket and with filled bags on the ground [hand colored] Creator: Souvenir Post Card Co. (N.Y.) Date: October 25, 1910 Format: Still image Access: Public
9. A typical scene in the lower Cape Fear section, N.C. : African American family in an ox-drawn carriage Creator: American News Company. Date: March 22, 1910 Format: Still image Access: Public