Bissell & Underwood, wholesale and retail dealers in staple and fancy groceries, provisions, flour, fruit, canned goods, choice teas, spices, &c., &c., Turner’s block, Church Street, Willimantic Conn. [graphic].

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Title

Bissell & Underwood, wholesale and retail dealers in staple and fancy groceries, provisions, flour, fruit, canned goods, choice teas, spices, &c., &c., Turner’s block, Church Street, Willimantic Conn. [graphic].

Subject

African American men -- Caricatures and cartoons.
Cotton pickers.
Cotton plantations.
Grocery stores -- Connecticut -- Willimantic.
Human-animal relationships.
Racism in popular culture.
Afro-Americana.

Description

Trade card promoting grocers Bissell & Underwood and depicting a racist scene of barefooted, African American men knocked about from a kicking mule in the middle of a cottonfield. In the center, a mule equipped with a saddle and reins, kicks its back feet into the air, above a wooden board lying on the ground. In the right, a man attired in a blue shirt and white, checked pants, tumbles onto his back and with his legs in the air. Near him a man attired in blue and white striped pants and an orange, checked shirt, runs away. In the left, a man attired in blue pants and a white shirt falls to the ground, head first and upside down. In the lower left, the lower leg and bare foot of a person attired in blue and white striped pants and running away is visible. In the background, a man with a hat and checked shirt stands with both arms up in the air in alarm. Two figures gathering cotton are also visible in the distance. Bissell & Underwood’s store was closed and sold for auction in 1881.

Publisher

Boston : Bufford, [ca. 1880]

Format

1 print : chromolithograph ; sheet 7 x 12 cm (3 x 4.5 in.)

Identifier

Goldman Trade Card Collection - Bissell [P.2017.95.13]

Files

goldman-p-2017-95-13.jpg

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