African Americans and the Railroad: Gauley Bridge Depot; Gauley Bridge, WV - New River Gorge National Park & Preserve (U.S. National Park Service)
Traveling by Train Led Me to Learn About My Family's Black History
How Pullman Porters Influenced a Generation of Black Train Travelers | Condé Nast Traveler
William D Foster | The Foster Photoplay Company was the firs… | Flickr
Smithsonian NMAAHC on Twitter: "In Chicago, William Foster produced The Railroad Porter (1913), one of the earliest race films. Other race films were produced by white-owned companies that employed African Americans as
The Railroad Porter (Short 1912) - IMDb
1940s AFRICAN AMERICAN MAN PORTER ATTENDANT CARRYING LUGGAGE IN RAILROAD TRAIN STATION - SuperStock
1930s-1940s Portrait Smiling African American Man Red Cap Porter Carrying Luggage Bags Suitcases Passenger Railroad - Item # PPI179035LARGE - Posterazzi
MoMA finds lost 1913 film with all-black cast – The History Blog
Five Things to Know About Pullman Porters | Smart News| Smithsonian Magazine
GALVESTON.COM: Legacy of the Railroad: Pullman Porter - Galveston, TX
Railway porter - Wikipedia
MoMA finds lost 1913 film with all-black cast – The History Blog
H K Porter Company (Locomotives): History, Quality, Photos
The Pullman Porter — Museum of the American Railroad
Preiser US Porter with Luggage Model Railroad Figures G Scale #45511
Porters | Pullman car, Pullman porter, Black history