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  1. Frederick Douglass Quote I
  2. Malcolm X (1925-1965)
  3. Tuskegee Airmen at a briefing at Ramitelli Airfield, Italy, 1945
  4. Motivation I
  5. Strength In Numbers
  6. Pools of Defiance, 2001
  7. Harriet Tubman I
  8. Martin Luther King (1929-1968)
  9. Three African American Women With Sign Reading, 'Segregation Is Discrimination'. Houston
  10. American History print of the first African American Senator and Representatives
  11. Justice For Joanne Little
  12. Sugar Ray Robinson was the welterweight boxing champion from 1946-1950
  13. Lawyers at the Supreme Court prior to presenting arguments against school segregation
  14. Vintage American Civil War print of Frederick Douglass
  15. Character
  16. Tuskegee Airmen, 1942
  17. Illustration Of Sojourner Truth After A Photograph
  18. Negro American League
  19. Angela Davis (1944- )
  20. I Am A Man
  21. History Of Power
  22. Martin Luther King at a press conference in Washington, DC on March 26, 1964
  23. African Americans Demonstrate Against Segregation At University Of Texas, Austin
  24. Confederate Troops Fighting African American Union Soldiers At Fort Wagner
  25. Motivation II
  26. Langston Hughes
  27. Dreamer
  28. Althea Gibson
  29. We The People
  30. W.E.B. Du Bois
  31. Jack Johnson, Heavyweight Champion of the World, Vintage Poster
  32. Frederick Douglass Quote II
  33. Digitally restored vector image of Doris Dorie Miller, a cook in the U.S. Navy
  34. World War II: Welders, 1943, at a shipyard in Richmond
  35. Thurgood Marshall (1908-1993)
  36. Gordon Parks Jr., African American master photographer, in 1968
  37. Malcolm X
  38. Marchers on the National Mall during the Million Man March
  39. Seat At The Table
  40. Democratic presidential candidate Shirley Chisholm addresses students at Cal State
  41. Jack Johnson (1878-1946), American boxer
  42. Digitally restored vector photo of Doris Dorie Miller, a cook in the U.S. Navy
  43. Young Woman Demonstrator At March On Washington For Jobs And Freedom
  44. Booker T. Washington (1856-1915)
  45. Free Huey Rally
  46. American Negro Exposition
  47. Jack Johnson (1878-1946)
  48. President of South Africa, Nelson Mandela