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- Postcard, "Cotton Pickers. Greetings from Pinehurst, North Carolina," circa 1917 - During the late 19th and into the mid-20th century, most white Americans continued to view African Americans as inferior, second-class citizens. This postcard from 1917 confirmed to many whites the lack of African-American advancement. These depictions found in many everyday materials and purchased by whites continually tied African Americans to economic and social subservience.

- circa 1917
- Collections - Artifact
Postcard, "Cotton Pickers. Greetings from Pinehurst, North Carolina," circa 1917
During the late 19th and into the mid-20th century, most white Americans continued to view African Americans as inferior, second-class citizens. This postcard from 1917 confirmed to many whites the lack of African-American advancement. These depictions found in many everyday materials and purchased by whites continually tied African Americans to economic and social subservience.
- Postcard, "The Athenaeum, Westfield, Massachusetts," 1951-1956 -

- circa 1956
- Collections - Artifact
Postcard, "The Athenaeum, Westfield, Massachusetts," 1951-1956
- Veranda of the Red Lion Inn, Stockbridge, Massachusetts, circa 1950 -

- July 01, 1952
- Collections - Artifact
Veranda of the Red Lion Inn, Stockbridge, Massachusetts, circa 1950