Contributor |
Geo. F. Nesbitt & Co, printer. |
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Githens & Rexsamer, distributor. |
Title |
Smith brothers chemically pure Borax. [graphic]. |
Publisher |
[New York]: Geo. F. Nesbitt & Co |
Publisher |
N.Y. New York. 1880 |
Date |
[ca. 1880] |
Physical Description |
1 print : chromolithograph; sheet 8 x 11 cm (3 x 4.5 in.) |
Description |
Racist trade card depicting a well-dressed white woman, two white housekeepers, and one African American housekeeper using
Smith Brothers Chemically Pure Borax to complete various household tasks while standing in a kitchen. The white woman in the
left of the image sprinkles Borax on to a group of cockroaches on the floor. At the center of the image, one white woman holds
a white cloth with ruffles while another white woman applies Borax onto it. The African American woman stands in the right
background of the image and looks at the two women. Her left hand is submerged in a tub of water. A stove with pots and pans,
a table with an iron, and a clothes line are visible in the background. The African American woman is portrayed with exaggerated
features. Githens & Rexsamer was a Philadelphia-based exporter and importer of groceries and canned goods.
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Notes |
Title from item. |
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Advertising text printed on verso: Directions. Washing. - Dissolve one heaping tablespoonful of Borax in hot water for every
tubful of clothes; soap all of the most soiled places and rub on the board through one water; after rubbing throw the pieces
intoa tub containing boiling water and Borax; let them remain there while the second tub of clothes is being washed; rinse
in one plain water; do not boil the clothes. Starching. - One teaspoonful Borax to one pint boiling starch, adds greatly to
the gloss, afact not generally known. To Prevent Mtohs [sic.] - Sprinkle floor with the powder before laying down the carpets,
and put it with the clothes when packed away. Removing Cockroaches. - Sprinkle floor, leaving places open for escape, or to
kill them, add one part Borax to two parts powdered sugar. Rough face or chapped hands. - One tablespoonful Pulverized Borax
to one quart hot water, apply night and morning with a sponge or cloth. Dressing Ulcers, Wounds, Bruises, Sprains, Chilblains
and Removing Inflamation. - One tablespoonful Pulverized Borax to one pint hot water, saturate a piece of lint with same,
hanging it up to dry, then use for a dressing. For Bathing. - Always add Pulverized Borax to the Bath, it softens the water.
Especially use it for infants and children. Arresting Fermentatoin. [sic.] -One-half thimbleful Pulverized Borax to one quart
cream or milk, will preserve them perfectly sweet. Cleaning Clothes. - One tablespoonful to one pint of hot water, when cold,
use instead of Ammonia or Benzine.
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Distributor's imprint printed on verso: For sale by Githens & Rexsamer, 40 & 42 South Front Street, and 39 Letitia Street. |
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Gift of David Doret. |
Subject |
Smith Brothers. |
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African American household employees -- Caricatures and cartoons. |
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African American women -- Caricatures and cartoons. |
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Borax. |
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Chemical industry -- United States. |
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Laundry. |
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Pest control. |
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Racism in popular culture. |
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Salt industry -- United States. |
Genre |
Chromolithographs -- 1870-1890. |
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Trade cards -- 1870-1890. |
Associated name |
Githens & Rexsamer, distributor. |
Location |
Library Company of Philadelphia| Print Department| Goldman Trade Card Collection - Smith [P.2017.95.161] |
Accession number |
P.2017.95.161 |