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Trade Card for the Kalamazoo Wagon Co., 1870-1900

J.H. Bufford & Co. and Kalamazoo Wagon Company1870/1900

The Henry Ford

The Henry Ford
Dearborn, MI, United States

Late-nineteenth-century manufacturers used trade cards to promote and sell products. These colorful advertisements also reflected the racial prejudices of the time. Card illustrators typically depicted African Americans with enlarged or distorted features, either wearing colorful clothes or dressed as servants, and often involved in some comical mishap. These depictions affirmed the discriminatory biases that many white Americans -- the consumers of these cards -- held.

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  • Title: Trade Card for the Kalamazoo Wagon Co., 1870-1900
  • Creator: J.H. Bufford & Co., Kalamazoo Wagon Company
  • Date Created: 1870/1900
  • Location: United States, Michigan, Kalamazoo
  • Subject Keywords: Trade cards (Advertising), Advertising, Buggies (Carriages), Cutters (Sleighs), Horse-drawn vehicles, Wagons (Cargo vehicles), African Americans, Ethnic stereotypes, Race discrimination, Children
  • Type: Documents
  • Contributor: The Henry Ford
  • Original Source: http://collections.thehenryford.org/Collection.aspx?objectKey=231211
  • Object Name: Trade card (Advertising)
  • Object ID: 89.0.541.1149
  • Image ID: THF224481
  • Credit: From the Collections of The Henry Ford.
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