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Alternative Title
Runge and Schacht
Photo Description
Advertising Trade Card by Runge & Schacht Wine and Lunch Room in New York in the Civil War era. Consisting of 2 pages (front & back). Front has color illustration of a loose donkey and some enslaved African American people including four children in the field. Caricatures and stereotyped images of black people were featured in advertisements, prints and many other items at that time.
Keywords
United States History; Civil War, 1861-1865; Wine; Restaurants; African American children; Caricature; Advertisements; Mulden Lane (N.Y.); 1850; Advertising; Children, Black; Business; Marketing; Black people; African Americans in art; African American Collectibles; Ads; Lunch rooms; Black children; Black Americana
Subject
United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865; Wine; Restaurants; African American children; Caricature; Advertisements; Mulden Lane (N.Y.); 1850; Advertising; Children, Black; Business; Marketing; Black people; African Americans in art; African Americans -- Collectibles; Ads; Lunch rooms; Black children; Black Americana
Publisher
Runge & Schacht
Number of Images
2
Format
image/jpeg
Type
image
Side of Image
Front of Image
Digital Reproduction Specifications
Jpeg2000 images were derived from no less than 400 dpi tiff images
Date Contributed
7-2020
Identifier
DP0012815
Rights
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.
File Location
African American Legacy: The Carol Mundy Collection, 1794-2010.
UCF Special Collections Manuscripts - 5th Floor -- CFM2009_02
The Carol Mundy Collection Finding Aid
Collection
Recommended Citation
"Wine and Lunch Room Trade Card" (1850). Civil War Images. 18.
https://stars.library.ucf.edu/civilwar-photographs/18
Keywords
United States History; Civil War, 1861-1865; Wine; Restaurants; African American children; Caricature; Advertisements; Mulden Lane (N.Y.); 1850; Advertising; Children, Black; Business; Marketing; Black people; African Americans in art; African American Collectibles; Ads; Lunch rooms; Black children; Black Americana