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“Cultural Progress in the Congo” (1884)
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Forging an Empire: Bismarckian Germany (1866-1890)
“Ten Little Negroes” (1885)
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Forging an Empire: Bismarckian Germany (1866-1890)
“Pictures from our Colonies” (1897)
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Forging an Empire: Bismarckian Germany (1866-1890)
Route Taken through Europe by Abraham Ulrikab and His Family in 1880–81
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Forging an Empire: Bismarckian Germany (1866-1890)
The Fisk Jubilee Singers Tour Germany (1877–78)
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Forging an Empire: Bismarckian Germany (1866-1890)
Graphic Pictures of Native Life in Distant Lands (1888)
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Forging an Empire: Bismarckian Germany (1866-1890)
Tobias, One of the Inuit in a Völkerschau in Hamburg (1880)
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Forging an Empire: Bismarckian Germany (1866-1890)
Poster for a Ceylonese Exhibit at a “Human Zoo” (1883)
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Forging an Empire: Bismarckian Germany (1866-1890)
Johan Adrian Jacobsen (19th century)
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Forging an Empire: Bismarckian Germany (1866-1890)
Poster Advertising “Carl Hagenbeck’s 1885 Ceylon Expedition” (1885)
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Forging an Empire: Bismarckian Germany (1866-1890)
Two Inuit Families from Labrador in a Völkerschau (1880)
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Forging an Empire: Bismarckian Germany (1866-1890)
“The Nubians in Berlin’s Zoological Garden” (1878)
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Forging an Empire: Bismarckian Germany (1866-1890)
Poster Advertising a Völkerschau Featuring “Australian Cannibals” (1885)
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Forging an Empire: Bismarckian Germany (1866-1890)
“A Cannibal Dance at the Leipzig Zoological Garden” (1885)
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Forging an Empire: Bismarckian Germany (1866-1890)
Carl Peters on Socialist Opposition to Colonial Policy (January 9 and 16, 1886)
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Forging an Empire: Bismarckian Germany (1866-1890)
Reactions to the Visit of Samson Dido, of Cameroon, to Germany (1886)
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Forging an Empire: Bismarckian Germany (1866-1890)
Berlin Women “Crazed” by Nubian Visitors (1878)
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Forging an Empire: Bismarckian Germany (1866-1890)