The Industrial History of the Negro Race of the United States

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During a two days conference, the Commit- tee heard from each and then outlined to them the plan of the further campaign. They were told to solicit exhibits under the following classifications: (1) Education, including photographs of buildings, classes and campus, samples of literary and mechanical work of pupils, cata- logues, sets of text hooks used by the pupils, drawings, composi- tions, kindergarten paraphernalia, etc. (2) Homes, to include small models of good homes, photo- graphs of exte...riors, stables, yards, interiors, parlors, dining- rooms, bed-rooms, kitchens, etc. (3) Farms, samples of agricultural products, canned and pre- served goods, soils, photographs of barns, stock and machinery. (4) Skilled trades and organized labor: to include inventions, samples of workmanship, photographs of shops and products. (5) Business enterprises, including photographs of banks, stores, shops, samples of stationery, etc. (6) Professions, photographs, libraries, diplomas, etc. (7) Military life, to include swords and guns worn in service, photographs, medals, and other trophies won for valor, etc.

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