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If dat ar fish knowd dis wor Merrick's thread, he wouldnt ha bit. [graphic] : Merrick Thread Co. Best six cord 8.
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Title
If dat ar fish knowd dis wor Merrick's thread, he wouldnt ha bit. [graphic] : Merrick Thread Co. Best six cord 8.
Publisher
[Philadelphia] : [publisher not identified]
Publisher
PA. Philadelphia. 1880
Date
[ca. 1880]
Physical Description
1 print : chromolithograph ; sheet 11 x 7.5 cm (4.25 x 3 in.)
Description
Racist trade card for the Merrick Thread Company at 248 Chestnut Street in Philadelphia and depicting Black men, attired only in loincloths, pulling a captured whale onto a beach. The five men, portrayed in racist caricature, stand on the beach and hold onto the thread coming from an oversized spool labeled, "Merrick Thread Co. Best Six Cord 8," in the right. The whale with an open mouth of sharp teeth is pulled from the ocean onto the beach. In the background, two men run, and palm trees are visible in the right. Merrick Thread Co. was founded in 1865 by Timothy Merrick, Austin Merrick, and Origen Hall in Mansfield, Connecticut. After its founding, the company established mills in Holyoke, Massachusetts. In 1898, the company merged with thirteen other independent thread and yarn manufacturers to form the American Thread Company.
Notes
Title from item.
Date inferred from date of operation of advertised business.
Advertising text printed on verso promotes Merrick Thread Co.'s best six cord soft finish spool cotton for machine & hand sewing and offers patrons "two lithoed water-color engravings" and "Sunshine for Little Children" on receipt of twenty-five cents.
Gift of Emily Phillips, 1883.
RVCDC
Description revised 2021.
Access points revised 2021.
Cataloging funded by a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities (PW-506-19-10), 2010-2012.
Digitized.
Subject
Merrick Thread Company.
Beaches.
Men, Black -- Caricatures and cartoons.
Fishing.
Pulling.
Racism in popular culture.
Thread.
Thread industry -- Pennsylvania -- Philadelphia.
Whales.
Black men.
Genre
Chromolithographs -- 1870-1880.
Trade cards -- 1870-1880.
Location
Library Company of Philadelphia| Print Department| trade card - Merrick [P.2002.30]
Accession number
P.2002.30
In Collections
Printed and Graphic Ephemera
Trade Card Collection
African American History Prints and Watercolors and Drawings
Race and Visual Culture Digital Collection, 1866-1900
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