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"Hazel's Easter Eggs," the American Argiculturalist, 1889

Collection Type

  • art

Date

1889-04-01

Location Note

Library and Archives: Stacks: Periodicals: American Agriculturalist

GUSN

GUSN-190837

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Description

This article, from the American Agriculturist, contains harmful imagery and language employing racist stereotypes.

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This illustration depicting a man, his daughter, and another man accompanied the American Agriculturalist article titled "Hazel's Easter Eggs", volume XLVIII, issue 4, page 197.

Details

Descriptive Terms

fathers
daughters
farming
agriculture
illustrations (layout features)

Additional Identification Number

Project number HNE0062

Physical Description

1 illustration : woodcut engraving

Collection Code

SC002

Collection Name

Non-Historic New England periodicals

Reference Code

SC002.01.1889.04.001

Image Dimensions

10/16 x 7 8/16 (HxW)(inches)

Record Details

Originator

American Agriculturalist (Publisher)

Material Type

illustrations (layout features)

Subjects

African Americans
Black People
Stereotypes (Social psychology)

Accruals Note

Included in the Boston African Americana Project.

Description Level

Item

Place of Publication

New York

Publisher

Orange Judd & Co.

Location Note

Library and Archives: Stacks: Periodicals: American Agriculturalist

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