1940-2008, predominant 1952-1956
Box 1, Folders 1-8; Box 2, Folders 9-20
GUSN-248974
This series contains greeting cards that depict African Americans and African American speech or slang in a racially stereotyped and derogatory manner.
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The Greeting Card series contains more than 250 greeting cards received by Abigail B. Homer and other members of her family throughout the 1940s and 1950s. Cards include birthday, Christmas, Valentines Day, Easter, get well, graduation, party invitations, and others. Also included is a letter written by the donor providing background on the family and her impressions of the cards regarding their style, paper, pictures, and humor. Other items included in the collection are a newspaper clipping from 2008 about how greeting cards have changed in recent years, notes from the donor about the cards jotted on envelopes or sheets of paper, and a Lovell & Covel chocolates box in which the donor sent the first batch of greeting cards to Historic New England.
holidays
commemorations (events)
celebrations
Christmas
Easter
parties
illness
greeting cards
birthday cards
cards (information artifacts)
correspondence
invitations
letters (correspondence)
printed ephemera
valentines
clippings (information artifacts)
boxes (containers)
Christmas cards
Easter cards
notes
20 folders, including 254 greeting cards + 1 Lovell & Covel chocolate box
MS035
Abigail B. Homer family papers
2006, 2009
MS035.01
Gift
Gift of Abigail B. Homer
Homer, Abigail B. (Recipient)
Homer, Helen Everett (Barksdale)
Homer, Thomas Johnston, Mr.
greeting cards
birthday cards
cards (information artifacts)
correspondence
invitations
letters (correspondence)
printed ephemera
valentines
clippings (information artifacts)
boxes (containers)
Christmas cards
Easter cards
notes
Homer, Thomas Johnston, Mr.
Homer, Helen Everett (Barksdale)
Graduation
Series
Box 1, Folders 1-8; Box 2, Folders 9-20
This series is arranged by type of card.
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