Jump to navigation
Main menu
LCP Home
Search
Search All Collections
Search Library Catalog (WolfPAC)
Search Digital Collections
How to Search the Collections
Access Terms Used in Our Catalogs
Finding Aids
Explore
Browse Collections
LCP News
Social Media
Exhibitions
Podcast
Academic Programs
Overview
Fellowships
Fellows Commons
Seminars
Program in African American History
Program in Early American Economy and Society
The Davida T. Deutsch Program in Women’s History
Visual Culture Program
Research
Overview
Subject Guides
Digital Humanities
Finding Aids
Exhibitions
Bookbinding Research
Other Resources
Using the Library
Overview
Hours, Access, & Location
Rights & Reproductions
How to Search Collections
Potentially Harmful Materials and Descriptions Statement
Events
Upcoming Events
Seminars
Exhibitions
LCP News
LCP Press Resources
Projects
Imperfect History
Fireside Chats
Pandemic Reading
What's Cooking?
Talking in the Library
Redrawing History
Support the Library
Overview
Donate Online!
Join & Renew Membership Online
Shareholding
Gifts in Kind
Member and Shareholder Exclusive Content
Membership Benefits
Planned Giving
About LCP
LCP Privacy Policy
Overview and History
LCP FAQ Sheet
Annual Reports
Departments
Staff
Board of Trustees
Employment
Affiliations
LCP News
Press Resources
advanced search
"Doing business on a small scale" [graphic].
You are here
Browse Collections
›
Ephemera Collection
Back to top
Details
Title
"Doing business on a small scale" [graphic].
Publisher
United States : [publisher not identified]
Date
[ca. 1890]
Physical Description
1 photograph : gelatin silver on card mount ; mount 9 x 18 cm (3.5 x 7 in.) (stereograph format)
Description
Racist, satiric stereograph depicting a young African American boy seated on a chamber pot atop a Victor scale. The boy, attired in a long-sleeved white shirt, sits with his hands resting on his knees and looks slightly up.
Is part of
6063
Notes
Title from item.
Warped buff mount with rounded corners.
Gift of David Long, 2002.
RVCDC
Description revised 2022.
Access points revised 2022.
Digitization funded by a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities (PW-506-19-10), 2010-2012.
Subject
African American boys.
Chamber pots.
Racism in popular culture.
Scales.
Genre
Gelatin silver prints -- 1880-1890.
Puns -- 1880-1890.
Stereographs -- 1880-1890.
Location
Library Company of Philadelphia| Print Department| stereo - unidentified - Genre [P.2002.8.1]
Accession number
P.2002.8.1
In Collections
Ephemera Collection
Stereograph Collection
African Americana Photographs
Log In