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    A Native of Dixieland at Work on a Turpentine Plantation, A Major Industry in the South

    Publisher

    Asheville Post Card Co.

    Description

    Black Americana postcard entitled "A native of Dixieland at work on a turpentine plantation, a major industry in the south". It is numbered "D-547" and "E-742B" in the front. Back has printed text "Published by the Asheville Post Card Co., Asheville, N. C.". The card is postally unused. Stereotyped images of black people were featured in postcards, prints and many other items at that time.

    Keywords

    Plantation workers; Plantation life; Southern States; Black people; African Americans; Collectibles; Dixieland; Black Americana

    Subjects

    Plantation workers; Plantation life -- Southern States; Black people; African Americans -- Collectibles; Dixieland; Black Americana

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    The African American Legacy: The Carol Mundy Collection, 1794-2010 contains materials, graphics and artifacts that may be offensive and disturbing. Librarians and archivists strive to preserve this history in a sensitive manner, providing historical context and updating biased terms in metadata description. The University of Central Florida Libraries recognizes the description of digital and archival materials is an iterative and imperfect process and will continue to consult the misrepresented and underrepresented communities for updated language.

    Date Created

    1900s

    Identifier

    DP0015464

    Language

    English

    Extent

    2 sides

    Type

    Image

    Side of Image

    Back of Image

    Location

    John C. Hitt Library

    Department

    Special Collections & University Archives

    Type

    image

    Comments

    Is Part Of: African American Legacy: The Carol Mundy Collection, 1794-2010. UCF Special Collections Manuscripts - 5th Floor -- CFM2009_02

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    This image is posted publicly for non-profit educational uses, excluding printed publication. For permission to reproduce images and/or for copyright information contact Special Collections & University Archives, University of Central Florida Libraries, Orlando, FL 32816, (407) 823-2576.

    Keywords

    Plantation workers; Plantation life; Southern States; Black people; African Americans; Collectibles; Dixieland; Black Americana

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