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Mammy and Uncle Mose examines the production and consumption of black collectibles and memorabilia from the 1880s to the late 1950s. Black collectibles - objects made in or with the image of a black person - were everyday items such as advertising cards, housewares (salt and pepper shakers, cookie jars, spoon rests, etc.), toys and games, postcards, souvenirs, and decorative knick-knacks. These objects were almost universally derogatory, with racially exaggerated features that helped ""prove"" that African Americans were " ...

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Mammy and Uncle Mose: Black Collectibles and American Stereotyping 1994, Indiana University Press

ISBN-13: 9780253208811

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Mammy and Uncle Mose: Black Collectibles and American Stereotyping 1994, Indiana University Press

ISBN-13: 9780253325921

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