Description
Black Americana Merchant Trade Card Advertising New Deming Hotel 1882
Produced for an undisclosed event as it’s dated Sunday, April 16, 1882. in Decatur, Ills., Features typical exaggerated black caricatures and settings with a focus on the cotton trade.
Black Americana trade cards refers to advertising trade cards or promotional ads of the 19th century that contain stereotypically racist images of African Americans. The images reflected the cultural roles and values of American life, unfortunately many trade cards were derogatory, caricatured depictions of race, ethnicity, national identity, class, and gender, highlighting the anxiety and bigotry within white, Anglo-American society. And in these cases particularly, the popular trade cards not only reflected but also perpetuated insidious stereotypes. Even though these trade cards were exaggerated depictions, they also exhibited a sense of truth to the kind of treatment that these targeted groups endured.