A Group of Victorian Racist African-American Paper Dolls

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  • S. l.: s. n., 1880
By Anonymous
S. l.: s. n., 1880. Very good. Twelve chromolithographed, die-cut, paper dolls; approx. 5 x 1 1/2; generally mild wear - a few worn spots to verso, one with a tiny split to upper edge; in very good or better condition. Portraying African-Americans playing various musical instruments, dancing, and singing, as well as boxing, playing racketball, etc., the paper dolls were decidedly racist - depicting exaggerated mouths, bugged-out eyes, strange postures, and so on.

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Title

A Group of Victorian Racist African-American Paper Dolls

Author

Anonymous

Condition

Very Good

Publisher

s. n.: S. l.

Date

1880


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