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Soviet Union Anti-Racist Monochrome Postcards
by Unknown (circa 1960)
1 folder (0.1 linear feet)
The Soviet Union Anti-Racist Monochrome Postcards are four postcards from a circa 1960 collection of postcards called "Artists Stigmatize Colonialism." The four images are of an African American man behind a barbed-wire fence and soldier, an African American girl getting ready for school who is then met by white protesters and the Ku Klux Klan outside the school, a white explorer using Africans as slaves and Africans capturing the white explorer, and a man in a mask beside a lynched African American man. All the writing is in Russian.
Soviet Union Anti-Racist Postcards
by Unknown (1968)
1 folder (0.1 linear feet)
The Soviet Union Anti-Racist Postcards are a set of 12 postcards with color images depicting anti-racist sentiments in 1968. Many of the pieces of art featured on the postcards were painted earlier. Included with the postcards is a booklet written in Russian. One of the most identifiable postcards is of an image with the Ku Klux Klan.
The Four Tu Sisters Postcard
by Noble (circa 1930s)
1 folder (0.1 linear feet)
This circa 1930s postcard created by Noble in Colorado Springs, Colorado depicts four Asian women and a sexist joke.
Therese Marias Letters
by Marias, Therese (1906 – 1920)
3 folders (0.3 linear feet)
The Therese Marias Letters were written during the First World War by three soldiers: Peter Redman, Robert James, and Earl Pagenkopf. The letters detail the three different men's experiences in the war. The men were stationed at different posts in the United States and France and wrote their letters to Therese G. Marias, known as Tess, who was from Portland, Oregon. Included with the letters are a few postcards from the men as well as two photographs, one of which is labeled Bernard Houghton.
Thomasville, Georgia Black Americana Postcards
by Unknown (circa 1900)
1 folder (0.1 linear feet)
These three Thomasville, Georgia Black Americana Postcards depict African Americans in different manners. One postcard is a real photograph postcard showing mother and her daughter, another is a racist cartoon of an older man with two crying babies, and the third is an "ole mammy."
Thompson Postcard Collection
by Cavallini Papers & Co., Inc. (2001 – 2005)
1 folder (0.01 linear feet)
This collection contains reproductions of daguerreotypes from The Art of the Daguerreotype exhibit at the J. Paul Getty Museum, as well as, the container the reproductions came in. The collection also features vintage map reproductions on postcards.
Victorian Era Christmas Greeting Cards
by Unknown (circa 1880s)
1 folder (0.1 linear feet)
These six Victorian era Christmas greeting cards contain religious imagery and holiday graphics. One greeting card adorns a silk fringe.
Wicomico High School Class of 1958 Reunions
by Unknown (1946 – 2020)
3 cartons, 1 box (3.5 linear feet)
The Wicomico Highschool Reunions Collection is a collection which features the documentation of each reunion of the Wicomico Highschool Class of 1958 with a range from 1946 to 2020 and a bulk range of 1954 to 2020.
Wicomico Hotel and National Guard Armory Postcards
by Unknown (circa 1924)
1 folder (0.1 linear feet)
This collection consists of two color postcards from the 1920s: Wicomico Hotel (no correspondence on verso) and National Guard Armory on Division St in Salisbury (1924 correspondence to Dr. Adolf Ruff in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania).