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Gustave M. Pollitzer (front right) and Charleston Cotton Exchange members pose for photo, Charleston, South Carolina, February 1892, Anita Pollitzer Family Papers, South Carolina Historical Society.
Gentlemen at Charleston Cotton Exchange (G.M. Pollitzer front right). Caption below photo: “[J.W. Ward, Ed H. ,E.J. Hart (Top) Benj. Adams, George W. Egan, E. J. Robertson, J. Adger Smyth, E.C. Salinas, Bob W. Mclean, C.P. Landers, Will Steadman,…
Guinyard Elementary School, photograph by Rebekah Dobrasko, Calhoun County, South Carolina, 2012.
Guests socializing during Nat Fuller's Feast, photograph by Jonathan Boncek, Charleston, South Carolina, April 19, 2015.
Guests conversing with Chef Kevin Mitchell, photograph by Jonathan Boncek, Charleston, South Carolina, April 19, 2015.
Guests at Nat Fuller's Feast event, photograph by Jonathan Boncek, Charleston, South Carolina, April 19, 2015.
Group standing with the door of Esau Jenkin’s bus prior to its display at the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture, pictured (left to right) are Corie Hipp Erdman, Dr. Ade Ofunniyin, Dr. Miliicent E. Brown, Julia-Ellen Craft Davis, Leila Potts-Campbell, Minerva King, Dr. Ramona LaRoche, Paul Saylors, 2014, courtesy of the Preservation Society of Charleston.
Group portrait of newly freed African American women and children, Port Royal, South Carolina, circa 1865, courtesy of the Library of Congress.
Group portrait of a white family and an African American woman, S.C. Landon, New Milford, Connecticut, circa 1860-1870, courtesy of Library of Congress.
Group portrait of a white family and an African American girl, New Market, Virginia, circa 1860, courtesy of Slavery Images.
Group portrait depicting six generations of women in an African American family, R.W. Harrison, Selma, Alabama, 1893, courtesy of Library of Congress.
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