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Four phone cards depicting racist Blackface stereotypes including Nanny Southern Belle Minstrel and Riverboat Gambler, reflecting a painful chapter in American entertainment history. |
Blackface: Nanny, Minstrel, Southern Belle, Gambler Set of 4 PROOFS
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| Blackface: Nanny, Minstrel, Southern Belle, Gambler Set of 4 PROOFS |
Description:(This description is AI generated and may contain inaccuracies.)
This set of four collectible AmeriVox phone cards features artistic depictions of blackface characters used historically in minstrel shows and racist entertainment. The cards illustrate stereotyped figures with exaggerated facial expressions and red lips, representing well-known blackface caricatures: Nanny, Southern Belle, Minstrel, and Riverboat Gambler. Each card displays the character’s name in script on the lower right or right side of the card.
The “Nanny” card shows a smiling woman wearing a red hat and dress, with a gold earring and a necklace. The “Southern Belle” card depicts a woman in an elegant white dress and a large feathered hat, complete with detailed accessories such as earrings and a necklace. The “Minstrel” card features a wide-eyed male figure in a straw boater hat and a tuxedo collar. The “Riverboat Gambler” card portrays a man with a top hat, red lips, and a cigarette, wearing a black suit with a red flower pinned on the lapel.
Each card prominently includes the AmeriVox logo in the lower left corner along with a stylized American flag design. The backgrounds of the cards use various colors and patterns that complement the characters, creating a historic and theatrical presentation of blackface imagery based on minstrel stage actors and entertainment figures.
Since we have the world's largest inventory of USA phonecards for collectors, you will not necessarily receive the identical serial/batch/PIN number that we have scanned/pictured.
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Keywords: setof, artistic, entertainment, artwork, entertainer, negro, stage actors, black face, theatre, theater, racism, black stereotypes, AmeriVox
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