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Portraits of African Americans in Worcester during Major Taylor's time
(Photographs by William Bullard, from the collection of Frank J. Morrill)
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Isaac "Ike" Perkins posing with his bicycle, about 1901
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Hattie, James Harold, and Clarence Ward, about 1901
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Lillian, Cora, and Luvenia Ward, about 1902
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Claude Clark on a rocking horse, about 1902
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Portrait of a woman in confirmation attire (?), about 1908
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Two children in a doorway, about 1902
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The Rev. William B. and Sallie G. Perry and their children Bessie and William Jr., about 1908
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Betty and Willis Coles, about 1902
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A woman in a black dress, about 1900
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Thomas Doughton, Jr., working on the railroad, about 1916
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Split negative: A baby in a carriage (left); a man posing with his bicycle (right), about 1904
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Raymond Schuyler and his children, Ethel, Stephen, Beatrice, and Dorothea, about 1904
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Eighteen girls and boys at Sunday School, about 1901
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Bertha Mallory, 1900-1905
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Zenobia Clark, about 1902
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The Jackson children, about 1900
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Rose Perkins posing with her bicycle, 1900
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Rose Perkins and her brothers Edward and Abraham, about 1900
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Martha "Patsy" Perkins holding a hat, 1901
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Anna Perkins, 1901
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Celia Perkins, about 1900
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Reuben Griffin seated against a tree, about 1901
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The James J. and Jennie Bradley Johnson family, 1900
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The Thomas A. and Margaret Dillon family, about 1904
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Mrs. Loudon's relative, about 1901
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illian, Cora, and Luvenia Ward, about 1900
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Martha "Patsy" Perkins, 1901
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Mary E. Price Harra, about 1912
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Eugene Shephard, Sr., about 1902
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Ralph Mendis, about 1902
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