Creator |
Summers, William, artist. |
Contributor |
Hunt, Charles, engraver. |
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Isaacs, Harrison, publisher. |
Title |
Life in Philadelphia. "What de debil you hurrah for General Jackson for?" [graphic] / Chas. Hunt, Sc. |
Publisher |
London: Pub. by Harrison Isaacs, Charles St., Soho Sqre |
Publisher |
ENG. London. 1831 |
Date |
[ca. 1831] |
Physical Description |
1 print: hand-colored aquatint; 22 x 17 cm (8.75 x 6.5 in.) |
Description |
Racist caricature of an African American "’ministration man" (supporter of incumbent John Quincy Adams) aggressively chastising
an African American boy for his cheers of support for the new President, Andrew Jackson. Depicts, in the left, a man attired
in a blue waistcoat, yellow vest, white cravat, blue pants, and black slip on shoes holding a switch in his right hand and
angrily grabbing the boy who has a frightened look on his face and is barefoot. The boy is dressed in patched blue pants,
a tan jacket with an elbow patch, a red vest and a hat made from the pro-Jackson paper "The Mercury." A sword lays beside
the boy and a copy of the anti-Jackson paper "Democratic Press" lays in front of the man. In the background, cityscape is
visible and a large crowd is seen celebrating Jackson’s election around a flag pole. The figures are portrayed with oversized
and exaggerated features. Their skin tone is depicted with black hand coloring.
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Notes |
Title from item. |
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Date inferred from content and name of publisher. |
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After the work of Edward W. Clay. |
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Attributed to William Summers. |
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Contains seven lines of dialogue in the vernacular and dialect below the image: Hurrah! Hurrah for General Jackson!! What
de debil you hurrah for General Jackson for ? _ You black nigger!_ I’ll larn you better_I’m a ministration man!!”
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Inscribed: Plate 5. |
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Nancy Reynolds Davison's E.W. Clay: American Political Caricaturist of the Jacksonian Era.(PhD. diss., The University of Michigan,
1980), p. 97. (LCP Print Room Uz, A423.O).
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Charles Hunt was a respected 19th-century London engraver who was most known for his aquatints of sporting subjects. |
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RVCDC |
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Description revised 2021. |
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Access points revised 2021. |
Subject |
African Americans -- Caricatures and cartoons -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia. |
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African American boys -- Caricatures and cartoons -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia. |
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African American men -- Caricatures and cartoons -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia. |
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African Americans -- Clothing & dress -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia. |
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Conversation. |
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Middle-class -- Clothing & dress -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia. |
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Presidents -- United States -- Election -- 1828. |
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Racism in popular culture. |
Geographic subject |
United States -- Politics and government -- 1825-1829. |
Genre |
Caricatures -- 1830-1840. |
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Aquatints -- Hand-colored -- 1830-1840. |
Printer |
Isaacs, Harrison, publisher. |
Location |
Library Company of Philadelphia| Print Department| Life in Philadelphia (London Set) [P.9707.1] |
Accession number |
P.9707.1 |