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Negatives for these prints are either in negative books A-E or in Photographic Services files.
Book B: Mammal photographs and negatives including gazelle 1, 53, 56, 63-70 ; redunca 2-3 ; cheetah 4-5 ; felis, lion 6-9 ; giraffe 10-20, 58, 82-95, 100 ; rhinoceros 21-25 ; cephalophus 26-27, 55 ; buffalo, filed under bos caffer 28-40 ; wildebeest, filed under gorgon 41-43, 51-52 ; warthog, filed under pig 44-46 ; kobus 47-49, 57 ; gazelle, antelope and hartebeest, filed under bubalis 50, 54, 69 ; impala 59-61 ; bushbuck, filed under tragelaphus 62 ; eland filed under taurotragus 71-81 ; hyaena 96, 98 ; zebra 97 and jackal, filed under canis 99.
Strict segregation laws and a lack of economic opportunities in the South drove many blacks north, where they filled the demand for industrial workers during World War I.
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