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The barbarous cruelty inflicted on a Negro at Suriname

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A photographic print depicting a Negro woman tied to a tree and being beaten with whips by two men.

The Liberty Hall Headquarters of the Kingston Division of the U.N.I.A to be sold

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Two men stand out at the gate of Liberty Hall, Headquaters of the Kingston Division of the United Negro Improvement Association.

Una Marson

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Una Marson (2nd left) and other cast members of her play At What Price viewing the script.

Una Marson

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Half portrait of Una Marson, Jamaican feminist, activist and writer.

The original St. Michael's Church, Kingston

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Image of St. Michael's Church, Kingston.

Hampton School, Malvern

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Image of the Hampton School in Malvern, St. Elizabeth.

Women and development, November 1964

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Una (far right) sits at table with three other women. Una rests her jaw in her palm as she listens to the women.

In the garden at Liguanea, May 1951

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Half size portrait of Una Marson with tuna plant in the background.

Una Marson at home at 101 Hope Road, Liguanea

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Una Marson sitting with legs crossed around a table next to a window. In front of her on the table is an open book. Behind her are photographs on the wall and books on a shelf.

Una and William Macmillan

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Una Marson and William Macmillan dining.