[Rarebooks] FS: Racist Toys 1870-1940 -Unpublished 1991 Seminar Paper
Joslin Hall Rare Books
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“"Racism in the Playroom: Racial Stereotypes in Toys: 1870-1940".
A Seminar Paper Submitted to the Faculty of the Department of History in
candidacy for the Degree of Master of Arts”
By Douglas Winterich. Issued by the author in May, 1991.
An unpublished paper. Includes scholarly discussion of images of slaves
in toys, images of African-Americans as "The Fool", and images of
African-Americans as victims of violence.
Mimeographed pages in card folder. 8.5"x11". NO illustrations. The
covers have some light wear and soil and a black label on the spine. The
interior has some minor soil, but otherwise is clean and nice, with a
tight binding. $75-
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