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Title
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Warshaw Collection
Description
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The Warshaw Collection of Business Americana, ca. 1742-1977, is one of the collections that make up the holdings of theArchives Center, National Museum of American History, Smithsonian Institution. It is one of the largest advertising ephemera collections in the U.S. The images we have selected are a sample of the more than 1 million items in the collection. Work must be sought from the Archives Center at NMAH.
Advertisement
Image Text
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Is cotton once more king?
Archive Location
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<p>NMAH Archives Center Warshaw Collection of Business Americana 0060 Afro-Americana Box 2, Folder 26, Chronolithographs of African Americans "Success: A Monthly Journal of Inspiration Progress & Self-Help," October, 1900. "How To Ask For a Cup of Coffee in 32 Languages," B. Fischer & Co. New York, front and back cover</p>
Gender
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Female
Primary Groups
Primary groups advertisement is related to
African Americans
Primary Time Periods
Primary time periods advertisement is related to
Turn of the 20th Century (1890-1910)
Early 20th Century (1900-1919)
Race and Ethnic Markers
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African Americans
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Title
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African American Female Cotton Picker Success October 1900 cover
Temporal Coverage
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1900s
Early 20th Century (1900-1919)
Turn of the 20th Century (1890-1910)
Date
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1900
Format
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Chromolithograph
Source
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Smithsonian-NMAH
Description
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<p>Image of African American female picking cotton on the cover of October 1900 issue of Success Magazine.</p>
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Title
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Harvard Business School - Baker Library Trade Cards Collection
Advertisement
Gender
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Male
Life Phase
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Child
Organization
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H. H. Nooning & Co.
Primary Groups
Primary groups advertisement is related to
Asian Americans
Primary Time Periods
Primary time periods advertisement is related to
Late 19th Century (1880-1899)
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Title
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H.H. Nooning & Co.
Format
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Chromolithograph
Spatial Coverage
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New England
Description
An account of the resource
<p>Chinese (-American?) man and boy, boy bowing, some kind of object exchanged</p>