| Title | 
         Runaway family envelope | 
      
      
         | Date | 
         1861-1865 | 
      
      
         | Physical description | 
         1 envelope; 8 x 14 cm. (3 x 3.5 in.) | 
      
      
         | Notes | 
         Image: A slave family, consisting of father, mother and two children, run toward Fort Monroe, away from the white master who
            is chasing them with a whip and chains. Refers to the contraband policy that banned soldiers from returning runaway slaves
            to their owners once they crossed Union lines.
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         Verse 422: Come back you black rascal, Oh no, I can't come back, I'se contraband. | 
      
      
         | Genre | 
         Patriotic envelopes 1860-1870 | 
      
      
         | Subject | 
         Fugitive slaves | 
      
      
         | Coverage | 
         United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865. | 
      
      
         | Is part of | 
         Civil War Envelope Collection | 
      
      
          | 
         Civil War Envelope Collection | 
      
      
         | Has format | 
         TMP.objres.5386.jpg | 
      
      
         | Provenance | 
         McAllister, John A. (John Allister), 1822-1896, collector | 
      
      
         | Identifier | 
         Caricatures - Blacks | 
      
      
         | Accession number | 
         Envelope C-BL-32 | 
      
      
         | Bibliographic citation | 
         William R. Weiss. The catalog of Union Civil War patriotic covers (Bethleham, Pa.: William R. Weiss, 1995). |