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  • Frank Harper, or, The country boy in town

    Text (1847)
    Part of Shaping the Values of Youth: Sunday School Books in 19th Century America
    No Copyright
  • Friendly hints to the young

    Text (18xx)
    Part of Shaping the Values of Youth: Sunday School Books in 19th Century America
    No Copyright
  • A noble youth, or, William Mason

    Text (1800)
    Part of Shaping the Values of Youth: Sunday School Books in 19th Century America
    No Copyright
  • Eric Miller talks about his relationship with Detroit

    Miller, Eric, 1967-
    Sound (2018)
    Part of i.Detroit
    In Copyright
  • Gronings Politiek Muziekteater : Mania

    Still Image (1982)
    Part of Leftist Political Posters Collection
    No Known Copyright
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