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    Postcard sent to Mr. Harry Cummings, Mc Alevys Fort, Penna. Consisting of front & back. The front: Color illustration "An Early Breakfast on a Dinah" with handwriting: "(Ha Ha Ha) hello. Harry, how would you like to take an early breakfast." The back: Stamped with "MCALEVYS FORT, MAR … 1907." Posted with 1 cent Franklin stamp. Caricatures and stereotyped images of black people were featured in postcards, prints and many other items at that time.

    Keywords

    Women, Black, in art; Caricature; 1907; Mc Alevys Fort (Pa.); Women, Black; African Americans in art; African Americans; Collectibles; Black women; Black Americana

    Subject

    Women, Black, in art; Caricature; 1907; Mc Alevys Fort (Pa.); Women, Black; African Americans in art; African Americans -- Collectibles; Black women; Black Americana

    Publisher

    A. H.

    Number of Images

    2

    Format

    image/jpeg

    Type

    image

    Size Original

    9 X 14 cm

    Side of Image

    Back of Image

    Digital Reproduction Specifications

    Jpeg2000 images were derived from no less than 400 dpi tiff images

    Date Contributed

    7-2020

    Identifier

    DP0012816_b

    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

    Keywords

    Women, Black, in art; Caricature; 1907; Mc Alevys Fort (Pa.); Women, Black; African Americans in art; African Americans; Collectibles; Black women; Black Americana

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