Images
of African-American Slavery and Freedom
From the Collections of the Library of Congress
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These images were selected to meet
requests regularly received by the
Library of Congress Prints and Photographs
Division. This
list represents a modified form
of a printed "illustrated
list" made available for many
years by the Division.
The images are presented for educational and research purposes.
The Library of Congress is unaware of any restrictions on the use
of the images. However, patrons who plan to publish or otherwise
distribute any of the images should be aware that determination
regarding the appropriate use of an image ultimately rests with
the patron. The Library generally does not own rights to material
in its collections. Therefore, it does not charge permission fees
for use of such material and cannot give or deny permission for
use of the images. For further information, see "Copyright
and Other Restrictions ... Sources for Information"
Photographic copies of the images may be ordered through the Library
of Congress Photoduplication Service.
References to additional images on this subject can be found
in the Prints and Photographs Online
Catalog.
For larger versions of an image,
click on the picture. For full caption/reproduction
information, click on the caption.
(This will take you to a catalog record
in the Prints and Photographs Online
Catalog; you will need to use the "back
up" function on your browser to return
to this screen.)
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