"Wat for youm say Blacka man? Gentl-folks say em man o'color." "What colour nigger?_" "Em wish no wot color? Why em Flech color, em grinnin Fool!"
London, Pub by A. Park, 47, Leonard St. Finsbury. [n.d. c.1845.]
Hand-coloured lithograph. 285 x 225mm. 11¼ x 9". Laid on album page.
Inside a tavern; a grinning server holding a tankard leans back away from a black man who is dressed in the stereotypical manner of the 1840s with a top hat, and depicted with large protruding lips. The black man leans forward bearing a toothy scowl at the 'white' man's racial injustice.
[Ref: 21397] £160.00
Hand-coloured lithograph. 285 x 225mm. 11¼ x 9". Laid on album page.
Inside a tavern; a grinning server holding a tankard leans back away from a black man who is dressed in the stereotypical manner of the 1840s with a top hat, and depicted with large protruding lips. The black man leans forward bearing a toothy scowl at the 'white' man's racial injustice.
[Ref: 21397] £160.00
