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Political cartoon on the disenfranchisement of African Americans in the United States, "The color line still exists—in this case," Harper's Weekly, 1870, courtesy of the Charleston County Public Library.
Rice field at Mulberry Plantation, Berkeley County, South Carolina, 1916, courtesy of Historic Charleston Foundation.
"Employ Needy Persons on Public Works," Abbeville Press and Banner; Abbeville, South Carolina, September 20, 1893, courtesy of the Library of Congress.
Hurricane survivors posed near the Ashapoo River, photograph from The Storm Swept Coasts of South Carolina, South Carolina, 1894, courtesy of the Beaufort County Library.
Women and Children standing near the Combahee river, photograph from the The Storm Swept Coasts of South Carolina, near Beaufort, South Carolina, 1894, courtesy of the Beaufort County Library.
Distribution of food rations from the American Red Cross, photograph from The Storm Swept Coast of South Carolina, Chehaw, South Carolina, 1894, courtesy of Beaufort County Library.
"Cursing the Red Cross," The Manning Times, Bluffton, South Carolina, May 30, 1894, courtesy of the Library of Congress.
Color Line Harpers Weekly
Benjamin Tillman, governor of South Carolina from 1890-1894, 1895, courtesy of South Caroliniana Library.
Portrait of Penn School founder, M. Ellen Murray, courtesy of the Southern Historical Collection, Wilson Library, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
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