There are two photographs side by side. The left image is sepia-colored and shows a young boy seated facing left. He is wearing dark pants and a buttoned-up jacket. His light-colored hair is parted to the right. He grasps a large flag, consisting of stars and stripes. The flag is draped over the boy’s seat and spills out onto the floor in front of him. Below, the text reads “Freedom’s Banner. Charley, A Slave Boy from New Orleans.” The image on the right is a black and white photograph and shows an African American man seated in a chair facing right. He has a moustache and dark hair with a lighter stripe running through the middle. He is wearing dark pants, a shirt, and a jacket with a white high collar. His left arm rests on a small table; his right arm rests on his right leg. Below, the text reads “Fred. Douglass.”