Creator |
Fireside Game Co. |
Contributor |
Baldwin, L. D., copyright holder. |
Title |
[Incomplete set of racist playing card game Game of In Dixieland. No. 1118] [graphic]. |
Publisher |
[Cincinnati] : [Fireside Game Co.] |
Publisher |
OH. Cincinatti. 1897 |
Date |
[1897] |
Physical Description |
17 photographs : halftone photomechanical prints ; sheets 9 x 7 cm (3.5 x 2.75 in.) |
Description |
Incomplete collection of playing cards from the racist card game "Game of In Dixieland. No. 1118" issued by the Fireside Game
Co. of Cincinnati, the subsidiary company established in 1896 by executives of the U.S. Playing Card Company. Advertised by
the publisher as "life-like reproductions of characteristic sketches from the Sunny South," the captioned and lettered cards
depict stereotyped and caricatured portraits and scenes of African American men, women, and children and African American
southern life. The object of the game was to compile all the cards with the same letter into a book, with the winner holding
the most books. Cards include: "A1. The Crossing Sweeper." Scene depicts an African American boy street sweeper on a street
corner. He is attired in oversize jacket and pants. He also wears a cap and holds a broom. "A3. In Clover." Scene shows three
young African American boys, attired in worn long-sleeve shirts and pants, seated on a log and eating quarters of a watermelon.
The boy in the middle wears a bucket hat. Stacks of watermelon, including the remaining quarter of the one being eaten by
the children rest at their feet. "A4. Picking Cotton." Scene shows an African American boy in a field of cotton, bent over,
and picking a cotton boll. He wears a cap, long-sleeved shirt, and loose ankle-length pants. He is barefoot. Men picking cotton
and a cart are visible in the background. "B2. Picking Up a Living." Portrait shows an African American girl holding a large
satchel over her left shoulder. She wears a checkered, long-sleeved dress, and floppy hat. "B3 '"Jest A Restin’."' Portrait
shows a young African American man seated on a crate next to a barrel and a second crate. He wears a domed cap; loose, long-sleeved
jacket; cropped pants; and rolled-down boots.
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"D4. Heavily Laden." View shows two young African American girls, attired in ankle-length shift dresses, and aprons, and carrying
buckets on their heads. Girl in left, balances the bucket on her head, and her apron contains a hole at the chest. The girl
in the right holds the bucket on her head with her hands. They are bare foot and stand near the brick wall of a mill. "E1.A
Georgia Charmer." Bust-length portrait shows an African American woman, slightly smiling, and her right hand resting on the
side of her chin. She wears a light-colored blouse with slightly puff sleeves; a short-brimmed, straw hat; and bracelet. "F2.
The Coquette." Full-length portrait shows a young African American woman, her hand on her hip, bare foot, and standing in
front of the door to a log cabin. She wears a kerchief on her head, a shirtwaist, belt, and calf-length skirt. "F3 '"Look
pleasant, please."' Reproduction of a drawn view shows an African American man taking a photograph of an African American
woman, three African American children, and a dog on a beach. The women and children, attired in summer dresses and jumpers,
sit and stand on a log and the photographer stands by a makeshift camera and removes the lens cap. The photographer wears
a hat, overalls, and a long-sleeved shirt.
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"G2. A Genuine Brunette." Full-length portrait shows a very young African American girl, bare foot, attired in a shift dress,
and seated on a step. She frowns slightly and she clasps her hands in her lap. "G4. Learning to Walk." View shows two, very
young, African American girls, in blousy dresses, standing side by side on a sidewalk and in front of the brick wall of a
building. "H3. The Virginia Pine Chopper." Full-length portrait shows an older African American man, with a white beard, seated
on a stump, holding an ax over his left shoulder. He also has the handle of a tin pail over his left wrist and holds a walking
stick in his right hand. He is posed in a dirt yard laden with sticks. Stacks of logs and a wooden fence are visible in the
background."I2. A Mississippi Beauty." Half-length portrait shows a young African American woman, her left hand resting on
the side of her chin. She looks slightly to the right and has a slight smile. Her hair is pulled back and somewhat teased
at the crown. She wears a shirtwaist and checkered, apron dress.
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"J2. A Hidden Nest in the Bushes." View shows two African American boys seated on their knees in a field and eating slices
of watermelon. They wear wide-brimmed caps, long sleeved shirts, and pants. Boy in right also wears a jacket. “J3. On the
Wharf.” View shows an African American man and woman seated on the edge of a wharf. The man attired in a long-sleeved shirt,
vest, pants, and cap, sits with his feet dangling over the edge. The woman attired in a shirtwaist, skirt, and cap sits with
her feet on the wharf landing. Sailing vessels are visible in the background. "K3.'"Mos’ to de end ob de road."' Full-length
portrait shows an older African American man, with a beard, seated on a chair, in front of a crumbling brick wall. He wears
a worn jacket, vest, shirt, and pants. A hat with kindling rests at his bare feet. He holds a walking stick that he rests
between his legs. "L3. Among the Virginia Pines." View shows a log cabin, in the distance, along a dirt road lined with dry
underbrush and a few trees, some barren. A woman stands in the yard of the cabin. Fireside Card Co. was dissolved in 1908
and U.S. Playing Card Co. began to issue educational card games.
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Notes |
Publication information from copies included in the World Web Playing Card Museum. Publication date inferred from copyright
date included on box covers.
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Card letter printed in upper left corner. |
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Copyright statement printed on 8 of the cards: Copyright ’96 by L.D. Baldwin. |
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Gift of Jennifer Woods Rosner. |
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Housed in phase box. |
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Many stained and in poor condition. |
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RVCDC |
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Description revised 2022. |
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Access points revised 2022. |
Subject |
African American agricultural laborers -- Southern States. |
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African Americans -- Caricatures and cartoons. |
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African Americans -- Social life and customs. |
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African Americans -- Clothing & dress. |
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African American boys. |
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African American girls. |
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African American men. |
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African American women. |
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Ethnic stereotypes. |
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Racism in popular culture. |
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African American laborers -- Southern States. |
Genre |
Playing cards -- 1890-1900. |
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Halftone photomechanical prints -- 1890-1900. |
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Portrait photographs -- 1890-1900. |
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Genre photographs -- 1890-1900. |
Printer |
Baldwin, L. D., copyright holder. |
Location |
Library Company of Philadelphia| Print Department| albums [P.2019.47] |