Georgia Douglas Johnson (Q2772)

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Georgia Douglas Johnson
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    EBONY AND TOPAZ | A COLLECTANEA | Edited by | CHARLES S. JOHNSON | PUBLISHED BY | OPPORTUNITY | JOURNAL OF NEGRO LIFE | [ornament] | NATIONAL URBAN LEAGUE | 17 MADISON AVENUE NEW YORK
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    Copyright, 1927 | By OPPORTUNITY | Journal of Negro Life
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    166 pages
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    Drawing for On the Road One day, Lord
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    Reproduction of African Sculptures from Barnes Foundation
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    A Pen Drawing of Phillis Wheatley
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    Illustrations for Runaway Slave at Pilgrim's Point
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    Pen Drawings in Contents
    p. [7] and [8]
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    A pen drawing of E. K. Jones
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    Four drawings of Mulattoes
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    Mezzo tint from a painting
    used through the courtesy of Arthur Schomburg
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    Facismile of privilege to print and title page of book by Juan Latino
    used through the courtesy of Arthur Schomburg
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    Jesus Tied to a Column
    used through the courtesy of Arthur Schomburg
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    The Sacred Family
    used through the courtesy of Arthur Schomburg
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    Immaculate Conception
    used through the courtesy of Arthur Schomburg
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    The Immaculate Conception
    used through the courtesy of Arthur Schomburg
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    Facsimile of pamphlet of An Elegy
    used through the courtesy of Arthur Schomburg
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    Re-production of a portait of Francis Barber
    used through the courtesy of Arthur Schomburg
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    3 https://blackbibliog.rutgers.edu/entity/Q257
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