CLASSIC RACIAL STEREOTYPE CARTOON FROM 1893 "JUDGE" MAGAZINE BY SYD GRIFFIN.
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10.5x13.75" page w/many pictorial ads on reverse. Front features Griffin's illustration of black man in ragged clothes holding two watermelons while looking at a barnyard chicken. Cartoon title is "Between Two Loves" and caption reads "Kin Any One Tell A Po' Culled Man What To Do In A Case Like Dis?" .5" tear and small creases on left margin and small scattered dust soiling.Griffin later created comic strips "Mr. Go-Easy" (1900) and "The Office Boy" (1903).
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