Face of Freedom: How the Photos of Frederick Douglass Celebrated Racial Equality
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Capstone, 2017.
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Emma Carlson-Berne., & Emma Carlson-Berne|AUTHOR. (2017). Face of Freedom: How the Photos of Frederick Douglass Celebrated Racial Equality . Capstone.

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Emma Carlson-Berne and Emma Carlson-Berne|AUTHOR. 2017. Face of Freedom: How the Photos of Frederick Douglass Celebrated Racial Equality. Capstone.

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Emma Carlson-Berne and Emma Carlson-Berne|AUTHOR. Face of Freedom: How the Photos of Frederick Douglass Celebrated Racial Equality Capstone, 2017.

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Emma Carlson-Berne, and Emma Carlson-Berne|AUTHOR. Face of Freedom: How the Photos of Frederick Douglass Celebrated Racial Equality Capstone, 2017.

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