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minstrel show black and white minstrels shows advertising poster blackface blacking up blacked face racial stereotypes stereotype prejudice prejudices faces race racism racist stereotypical racists nineteenth century US USA United States of America American African Americans 19th 20th twentieth entertainment attitude attitudes society social change changes changing advert adverts advertisement advertisements ad ads posters history historic historical heritage popular culture leisure activity activities print prints old lithograph lithographs lithography lithographic people graphic graphics caricature caricatures man men minstrelsy musical whites blacks colour coloured negro negroes black-face blacking-up blacked-up William H West West's Big Minstrel Jubilee
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Lithograph poster circa 1900 by Strobridge Lithograph Company advertising William H West's Big Minstrel Jubilee show. Minstrel shows consisted of comic skits, variety acts, dancing and music which were often performed by white people in blackface. They lampooned black Americans and tended to portray them as ignorant, lazy, superstitious and buffoonish – perpetuating the racist stereotype of the uneducated, always cheerful and highly musical black person. Minstrel shows grew up in the 1830s with white working class men dressing up as plantation slaves and survived as professional entertainment until the early years of the twentieth century. In their heyday the shows were famous and respectable but they are now regarded by many as a racist and shameful era in American popular entertainment.
minstrel show black and white minstrels shows advertising poster blackface blacking up blacked face racial stereotypes stereotype prejudice prejudices faces race racism racist stereotypical racists nineteenth century US USA United States of America American African Americans 19th 20th twentieth entertainment attitude attitudes society social change changes changing advert adverts advertisement advertisements ad ads posters history historic historical heritage popular culture leisure activity activities print prints old lithograph lithographs lithography lithographic people graphic graphics caricature caricatures man men minstrelsy musical whites blacks colour coloured negro negroes black-face blacking-up blacked-up William H West West's Big Minstrel Jubilee
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Lithograph poster circa 1899 by the Strobridge Lithograph Company advertising William H West's Big Minstrel Jubilee show. Minstrel shows consisted of comic skits, variety acts, dancing and music which were often performed by white people in blackface. They lampooned black Americans and tended to portray them as ignorant, lazy, superstitious and buffoonish – perpetuating the racist stereotype of the uneducated, always cheerful and highly musical black person. Minstrel shows grew up in the 1830s with white working class men dressing up as plantation slaves and survived as professional entertainment until the early years of the twentieth century. In their heyday the shows were famous and respectable but they are now regarded by many as a racist and shameful era in American popular entertainment.
minstrel show black and white minstrels shows advertising poster blackface blacking up blacked face racial stereotypes stereotype prejudice prejudices faces race racism racist stereotypical racists nineteenth century US USA United States of America American African Americans 19th 20th twentieth entertainment attitude attitudes society social change changes changing advert adverts advertisement advertisements ad ads posters history historic historical heritage popular culture leisure activity activities print prints old lithograph lithographs lithography lithographic people graphic graphics caricature caricatures man men minstrelsy musical whites blacks colour coloured negro negroes black-face blacking-up blacked-up Richards and Pringle Pringle's Famous Georgia Clarence Powell
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Lithograph poster circa 1907 by the US Lithograph Company advertising Richards and Pringle's Famous Georgia Minstrels show. Minstrel shows consisted of comic skits, variety acts, dancing and music which were often performed by white people in blackface. They lampooned black Americans and tended to portray them as ignorant, lazy, superstitious and buffoonish – perpetuating the racist stereotype of the uneducated, always cheerful and highly musical black person. Minstrel shows grew up in the 1830s with white working class men dressing up as plantation slaves and survived as professional entertainment until the early years of the twentieth century. In their heyday the shows were famous and respectable but they are now regarded by many as a racist and shameful era in American popular entertainment.
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SEILON Life studies, Flying nudes, Diving nudes, Roof top sculptures, Golden bronze sculptures, Piccadilly Architecture London, Life studies, Art, Sculptures,
Giant Man, Doesburg, Gelderland, Holland, The Netherlands, Europe, Benelux, outdoor statue of two men, red sculpture, red jacket, red trousers, gold faces, one tall man, one small man, Dutchman, Dutch, leisure, arts, river Ijssel, water, summer 2006
bath city; two heads; two stone heads; stone heads; stone heads in window; stone wall; old stone wall; old window; heads in old window; black and white; patterns on wall; window in old wall, black & white photograph, art photograph, surreal image, heads in barred window,
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TWO STONE HEADS IN A BARRED WINDOW. BATH, ENGLAND.
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