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DH Jn Sunday.PNG
Photograph of John Sunday Jr.'s house. John Sunday Jr. was a prominent merchant and real estate dealer in Pensacola. The 1904 annual issue of the Florida Sentinel published this photograph of Sunday's house to show that many African Americans created…

DH Sam Charles.PNG
Sam and Stella Charles owned and operated a shoe shop on the southern block of Palafox St., Pensacola's main business district. Pensacola's residents would come here to buy new shoes or get their shoes repaired. Craftsmen of Pensacola would come to…

Evening Star February 13, 1907 Survive.PNG
An article that lists the nineteen survivors from the Larchmont and their cities of origin.

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Evening Star February 13, 1907.PNG
The article spectulates on the identity of the pilot behind the wheel at the time of the collision. The article suggests that John S. Wyman, was steering the wheel but that he was also a skilled pilot.

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Capture.PNG
An African American man aboard a Joyline cruise was refused service while in the "white" section of the boat.

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stevedore.jpg
Picture of African American stevedores working at Burwood dock.

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stevedore 2.jpg
Picture of stevedores receiving their payment at a dock in Baltimore, Maryland.

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stevedore 3.jpg
Picture of African American stevedore carrying a bag of oysters in Olga, Louisiana.

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rathcrew1.jpg
A picture showing the integration of sailing vessels during the late 1800s. This shows that all skin colors could work on a boat as long they could do the work required.

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57320f3d842b9.jpg
African American steward serving a White American. One of the few pictures found of an African American steward on a ship.

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