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Three Fine Stereoviews of Famous Black American B

Currency:USD Category:Collectibles / Cultures & Ethnicities Start Price:260.00 USD Estimated At:350.00 - 500.00 USD
Three Fine Stereoviews of Famous Black American B
<B>Three Fine Stereoviews of Famous Black American Booker T. Washington</B></I> Born a slave, Booker T. Washington attended school after the Civil War. In 1881, he started the Tuskegee Institute in a shanty and an old church. He was later an advisor to President Theodore Roosevelt. The first card shows Washington on the steps of the Tuskegee Institute with a group of philanthropists and educators, including Andrew Carnegie and Charles Eliot, President of Harvard, with printed legend at the bottom. The second depicts Washington, again at Tuskegee, with President William McKinley and Governor Joseph Johnston, photographer's imprint at bottom. The last frames Washington on the street with his hand in his coat, photographer's imprint at bottom. Three scarce African American items. Lot:250