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Louisiana National Convention of Colored Citizens, in the house of Representatives, at New Orleans, April 10th 1872
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Wood engraving Illus. in: Frank Leslie's illustrated newspaper, vol. 34, no. 866 (1872 May 4), p. 125., “Louisiana National Convention of Colored Citizens, in the house of Representatives, at New Orleans, April 10th 1872,” ColoredConventions.org, accessed December 14, 2019, http://coloredconventions.org/items/show/777.