Item #21157 Postcard: Dialect/“cute kids” stereotypes ‘When de golden moon…’ (divided back, 1¢ green). Curt Teich.
Postcard: Dialect/“cute kids” stereotypes ‘When de golden moon…’ (divided back, 1¢ green)
Postcard: Dialect/“cute kids” stereotypes ‘When de golden moon…’ (divided back, 1¢ green)
[Curt Teich]

Postcard: Dialect/“cute kids” stereotypes ‘When de golden moon…’ (divided back, 1¢ green)

Divided-back chromo postcard with racist caricature—two Black children seated back-to-back before a large yellow moon; dialect couplet in two panels beneath image.

Publisher mark “C.T. & Co.” (Curt Teich) at left;
message/1¢ Washington stamp.

Condition: moderate soil, a few small stains, corner wear; good.

Early-20th-century caricature postcards document segregation-era stereotypes and bias in popular culture. Kept today for study and remembrance, they illustrate how advertising and souvenirs shaped views of Black life—preserved as evidence, not endorsement.

Offensive Jim Crow-era imagery presented for study/collecting. Early-20th-century caricature postcards document segregation-era stereotypes and bias in popular culture. Kept today for study and remembrance, they illustrate how advertising and souvenirs shaped views of Black life—preserved as evidence, not endorsement.

Offensive Jim Crow-era imagery presented for study/collecting. [Racial Caricature]


Item #21157

Price: $14.00