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African Americans in late 19th C Trade Cards

Trade cards were widely distributed advertising from the late 1870s to about 1900. This collection features African Americans, and some non...

Friday, February 16, 2018

Cakewalk: A Dance Craze in Postcards

Here's an article of mine about Cakewalk, the African American satirical dance born on plantations and spread around the world. It was published in the Sept/Oct 2016 newsletter of the Metropolitan Postcard Club of New York City, and was based on a long interview with Bill and Sally Sommers. Bill is an avid collector, especially of African American dance postcards and memorabilia, and Sally is a PhD dance historian with expertise in 19th to early 20th century African American dance.

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