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African American Stereotypes:
Postcards and Greeting Cards
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1940s WWII postcard: "Air raid and blackout"
c.1940s Postcard: "Boy! How you can throw it!"
c.1940s Postcard: "Greetings from New Orleans, LA"
c.1940s Postcard: Honey I hope's you're thinking about me"
c.1940s Postcard: "I can't hold back any longer"
c.1940s Postcard: "I may be a 'little shaver'..."
c.1940s Postcard: "If you want a nice dark tan..."
c.1940s Postcard: "I'll Be Barreling It Home Soon"
c.1940s Postcard: "I'm prepared in case you git fresh..."
c.1940s Postcard: "It's 'A-men'--not yeah man!"
c.1940s Postcard: "Just a little 'local color' to cheer you up!"
c.1940s Postcard: "Lawsy Me! What a Peculiar Little Boy"
c.1940s Postcard: "Out on a foul"
1940s Postcard: "This is a pair-o-dice..."
c.1940s Postcard: "But yo' dun tol' me to serve th' salad with out dressin'!"
c.1940s Postcard: "Silly Goose!"
c.1940s Postcard: "Water Sports; The Fountain of Youth"
c.1940s Postcard: "Well, fry mah hide!"
c.1940s Postcard: "What a palm-garden this place is..."
c.1940s Postcard
1941 Get Well Card
1950 Postcard: "You're invited here for the...big blow out!
1954 Postcard: "Before everything goes to pot, you'll be hearing from me"
c.1960s card: "Keep your hands off the food!"
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Last updated November 14, 2007
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