"Van Houten's Cocoa / Guaranteed Pure Soluble Cocoa Easily Digested." Back of trade card.
Front of trade card, depicting wealthy white woman with native and jungle plants in background. Advertisement on back begins "A Word to the Wise."
Reverse of trade card depicting indigenous man collecting cocoa beans from tree.Card states: From Jones & Day, Dealers in Groceries & Fruits, 56 N Main St., Cortland, N.Y.
Trade card depicting indigenous man collecting cocoa beans from tree. Back states "From Jones & Day, Dealers in Groceries & Fruits, 56 N Main St., Cortland, N.Y."
Image of African American female picking cotton on the cover of October 1900 issue of Success Magazine.
Back states "Grind Your Coffee at Home."
Ad Cards "Egypt." Front of trade card from Arbuckle Brothers of New York City. Back states "Grind Your Coffee at Home."
Back of trade card from Arbuckle Brothers of New York City. Back states "Arbuckles' Ariosa Coffee costs more and is worth more than other brands of coffee."
Front of trade card from Arbuckle Brothers of New York City. Back states "Arbuckles' Ariosa Coffee costs more and is worth more than other brands of coffee."
Back of trade card from Arbuckle Brothers of New York City. Back displays slogan "Grind Your Coffee at Home," with info about Central African culture.
Front of trade card from Arbuckle Brothers of New York City. Back displays slogan "Grind Your Coffee at Home," with info about Central African culture.
Back of trade card from Arbuckle Brothers of New York City. Back displays slogan "Grind Your Coffee at Home," with info about "American Negro" culture.