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1. William Anderson, "Uncle Bill", former slave at Homeland, Baltimore County William Anderson, "Uncle Bill", former slave at Homeland, Baltimore County African American men; Baltimore County (Md.); Freedmen; Homeland (Baltimore, Md.); Slavery; Photograph of William Anderson (1820-1892), also known as "Uncle Bill", sitting on a rock in a field at Homeland, the Perine family's country estate in Baltimore County, Maryland. A former slave, he served...

2. William Anderson, "Uncle Bill", former slave at Homeland, Baltimore County William Anderson, "Uncle Bill", former slave at Homeland, Baltimore County African American men; Baltimore County (Md.); Freedmen; Homeland (Baltimore, Md.); Slavery; Photograph of William Anderson (1820-1892), also known as "Uncle Bill", standing by a tree at Homeland, the Perine family's country estate in Baltimore County, Maryland. A former slave, he served the Perine...

3. Cortez W. Peters, world champion typist, aids Army and Navy typewriter drive Cortez W. Peters, world champion typist, aids Army and Navy typewriter drive African American men; Business schools; Keyboarding; Peters, Cortez W. (Wilson), Jr., 1926-1993; Peters, Cortez W. (Wilson), Sr., 1906-1964; Typists; Photograph of Cortez W. Peters, Sr. (1906-1964), world champion portable typist, shown with ten late-model standard size Royal typewriters that he turned over to the United States Government to aid the...

4. William B. Dixon, Baltimore businessman and philanthropist William B. Dixon, Baltimore businessman and philanthropist African American men; Business; Baltimore (Md.); Dixon, William B., 1890-1963; Home Owners' Loan Corporation; Photographic portrait of William B. Dixon (1890-1963), made at Blackstone Studios, Inc. In 1937, he and two other African American men opened Metropolitan Finance Corporation, the first African American...

5. Eugene Blackford of Baltimore Eugene Blackford of Baltimore African American men; Photography. Studios and dark rooms; Photographic portrait taken at the Blackstone Studios of Eugene Blackford of Baltimore, Maryland.

6. Chase-Lloyd House at number 22 Maryland Avenue, Annapolis Chase-Lloyd House at number 22 Maryland Avenue, Annapolis African American men; Annapolis (Md.); Architecture, domestic; Buckland, William, 1734-1774; Chase, Samuel, 1741-1811; Colonial administrators; Horse-drawn vehicles; Horses; Lloyd, Edward, 1779-1834; Maryland; Streets; Trees; Wagons; Photograph of the Chase-Lloyd House at number 22 Maryland Avenue in Annapolis, Maryland. Construction of this three-story Georgian townhouse was begun in 1769 by Samuel Chase (1741-1811), a revolutionary...

7. Charles Carroll of Carrollton and his attendant, an exhibit from the "Fair of the Iron Horse" held in Charles Carroll of Carrollton and his attendant, an exhibit from the "Fair of the Iron Horse" held in Halethorpe, Baltimore County Actors; African American men; Anniversaries; Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company; Baltimore County (Md.); Carroll, Charles, 1737-1832; Clothing and dress; Livery; United States History; Photograph of Charles Carroll of Carrollton (left, portrayed by Charles White) and his African American attendant (right, portrayed by Fearless Williams), an exhibit from the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad...

8. Photograph of "Arrival of Mary Carroll Caton at Castle Thunder", a 1934 Leonard M. Bahr mural in Catonsville Photograph of "Arrival of Mary Carroll Caton at Castle Thunder", a 1934 Leonard M. Bahr mural in Catonsville High School, Baltimore County African American men; Bahr, Leonard Marion, 1905-1990; Baltimore County (Md.); Carriages and carts; Carroll, Charles, 1737-1832; Castle Thunder; Caton, Mary (Polly) Carroll, 1770-1846; Caton, Richard, 1763-1845; Mural painting and decoration; Libraries; Roads; School buildings; Slaves; United States. Public Works Administration. Photograph of a 1934 mural entitled "Arrival of Mary Carroll Caton at Castle Thunder" by Leonard Marion Bahr (1905-1990) located on the wall of the Catonsville High School library in Catonsville, Baltimore...

9. Baltimore City Council members, January 21, 1957 Baltimore City Council members, January 21, 1957 African American men; Baltimore (Md.); City councils; Maryland; Photograph of members of the Baltimore City Council, January 21, 1957. In the front row (left to right) are Thomas P. Fallon (1891-1969), Michael J. McHale (1913-1988), Henry R. Hergenroeder (1920-1990),...

10. J. Howard Payne, distinguished Baltimore African American politician and attorney J. Howard Payne, distinguished Baltimore African American politician and attorney African American men; African American lawyers; Baltimore (Md.); Payne, J. Howard, 1887-1960; Photographic portrait of J. Howard Payne (1887-1960), a distinguished Baltimore African American politician and attorney. Educated in Baltimore public schools, he attended and was a graduate of Howard...
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