Mapcase B11
Contains 6 Results:
Broadside: Prospect Harbor Dramatic Club
The Uncle Tom’s Cabin series (1852-1956) consists of playbills, sheet music, trade cards, advertisements, an inscribed album, illustrations, and news clippings of various editions and adaptations of Stowe’s novel. The series is made up of three sub-series: Music, Images and Illustrations, and Articles and Clippings. A significant portion of the material found in this series contains racist imagery, including the use of Blackface and minstrelsy.
Broadside: Stetson's broadside, "Wait for the Big Show"
The Uncle Tom’s Cabin series (1852-1956) consists of playbills, sheet music, trade cards, advertisements, an inscribed album, illustrations, and news clippings of various editions and adaptations of Stowe’s novel. The series is made up of three sub-series: Music, Images and Illustrations, and Articles and Clippings. A significant portion of the material found in this series contains racist imagery, including the use of Blackface and minstrelsy.
Poster illustration, "Uncle Tom Learns to Write"
The Uncle Tom’s Cabin series (1852-1956) consists of playbills, sheet music, trade cards, advertisements, an inscribed album, illustrations, and news clippings of various editions and adaptations of Stowe’s novel. The series is made up of three sub-series: Music, Images and Illustrations, and Articles and Clippings. A significant portion of the material found in this series contains racist imagery, including the use of Blackface and minstrelsy.
Poster, Uncle Tom illustration collage
The Uncle Tom’s Cabin series (1852-1956) consists of playbills, sheet music, trade cards, advertisements, an inscribed album, illustrations, and news clippings of various editions and adaptations of Stowe’s novel. The series is made up of three sub-series: Music, Images and Illustrations, and Articles and Clippings. A significant portion of the material found in this series contains racist imagery, including the use of Blackface and minstrelsy.
San Francisco Chronicle ad for UTC Musical Comedy Revue, 1923
The Uncle Tom’s Cabin series (1852-1956) consists of playbills, sheet music, trade cards, advertisements, an inscribed album, illustrations, and news clippings of various editions and adaptations of Stowe’s novel. The series is made up of three sub-series: Music, Images and Illustrations, and Articles and Clippings. A significant portion of the material found in this series contains racist imagery, including the use of Blackface and minstrelsy.
Harriet Beecher Stowe, engravings portraits
The Images series consist of family portraits, engravings, and postcards from various locations relating to the Stowe family and Uncle Tom’s Cabin