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Affiche Maintenant La Police Torture
1971. Paris Imprimerie Le Souterrain Supplément à Révolution n°3 s.d. (1971) - Affiche 39 5 cm x 60 cm - Une pliure au milieu sinon bon état - Richard Deshayes perdit un oeil grace à un tir tendu d'un policier armé d'un lance-grenade Raymond Marcellin étant Ministre de l'Intérieur
Bookseller reference : 15430
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Affiche EN FRANCE EN 1986 LA POLICE ASSASSINE
1986. Paris Comité de grève Paris Sorbonne 8 Décembre 1986. Affiche sérigraphiée 44 5 cm x 62 cm. Affiche éditée à l'occasion de l'assassinat de Malik Oussekine par trois policiers dans la nuit du 5 au 6 décembre 1986. Bon état
Bookseller reference : 19842
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Au Service de l 'Afrique Noire avec les Petites Servantes du Sacré-Coeur Missionnaires Catéchistes des Noirs d'Afrique
Nice. 15 5 cm x 24 cm. 1949. Broché. 92 pages. Nice Petites Servantes du Sacré-Coeur 1949. Broché 15 5 cm x 24 cm 92 pages illustrations in-texte photos sépia marron hors-texte. Texte anonyme. Bien complet du hors-texte bon état
Bookseller reference : 100074176
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ENCYCLOPEDIE DE L'HISTOIRE JUIVE.
Editions Liana Lévi Editions du Scribe 1989. Grand in-8 283pp imprimées sur 3 colonnes. reliure éditeur papier toilé blanc bradel, titre doré sur le dos, motif doré sur le 1er plat, jaquette illustrée. Abondante illustration dans le texte, en noir et en couleurs. Bel exemplaire.
Bookseller reference : GITc322
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ETUDES-TOME 405-N°3-SEPTEMBRE 2006
IN 8-PAGINE 145 A 288-A UNE ALGERIE ECARTELEE, PAR PIERRE CHAILLOT, 12P-LA Ve REPUBLIQUE FIN DE REGNE OU CRISE DE REGIME?, PAR JEAN LOUIS QUERMONNE, 10P-LA QUESTION NOIRE EN FRANCE MEMOIRE DE L'ESCLAVAGE ET MOBILISATION SOCIALE, PAR STEPHANE NICAISE, 10P-ARTS ET LITTERATURE: CORNEILLE: 1606 2006, PAR BENEDICTE LOUVAT MOLOZAY, 11P-THEATRE: DOUTE, MISE EN SCENE DE ROMAN POLANSKI AU THEATRE HEBERTOT, 3P PAR PASCALE ROGER-(10F)
Bookseller reference : ABE-1647258523273
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Histoire Anecdotique D’Une Famille Régnante - Les Rothschild par Un petit Porteur de Fonds russes
Paris, Éditions de L’Argent, 1925. Broché, 12 cm x 18,5 cm, 218 pages. Texte anonyme, index alphabétique. Non coupé, très bon état
Bookseller reference : 22552
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JOURS DE FRANCE-N°151-5 OCTOBRE 1957-SALON DE L'AUTO
72 PAGES-EN COUVERTURE "MARIE HELENE ARNAUD PRESENTE LE TRANSFLUIDE RENAULT"-PAMIR LE DERNIER VOYAGE/8P-PREMIERS INSTANTS DE DETENTE CHEZ LA BEGUM A YAKIMOUR/5P-UN FUTUR ROI PENSIONNAIRE/CHARLES D'ANGLETERRE/4P-GRANDS MAITRES DE L'INDUSTRIE AUTOMOBILE FRANCAISE CINQ HOMMES SE PENCHENT SUR LEUR AVENIR/11P-APRES "CAPRICE ET VARIATIONS" POUR MONIQUE RIVET L'HEURE DE RECREATION/2 PHOTOS-AVEC "PORTE DES LILAS" RENE CLAIR ECRIT UNE TRAGEDIE DE L'AMITIE/BRASSENS/PIERRE BRASSEUR/DANY CARREL/2P/4 PHOTOS-A CHICAGO, BATTU AUX POINTS ROBINSON, ROI DU RING, N'EST PAS DETRONE/2P/6 PHOTOS-JACQUES CARTIER IL DONNA UN NOUVEAU MONDE A LA FRANCE/7 PAGES PAR EDOUARD PEISSON-A LITTLE ROCK EN FIEVRE L'HEURE DE LA HAINE/5P/7 PHOTOS-FROTTEE EN COUVERTURE SUR 2 CM
Bookseller reference : ABE-7469407516
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L'Assiette au Beurre N° 206. 11 mars 1905. Les bourreaux des noirs, par Bernard-Naudin, Delannoy, Gottlob, Radiguet, Willette.
Paris, Impr. R. Victor, 1905. 31x24 cm. 1905, in-4to, 16 p. d’illustrations en noir et en couleurs, brochure originale illustrée. Couveture au verso avec déchirure, collée avec du foutu scotch laissant une trace NOIR.
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L'EXPRESS-N°495-8 DECEMBRE 1960-MAURICE THIRIET
60 PAGES FORMAT 30X40-EN UNE: LE PRESIDENT DU TRIBUNAL MILITAIRE MAURICE THIRIET-DESSIN DE JEAN EFFEL "SECONDE TOURNEE DES POPOTES"/TORTURE-LA BATAILLE DES CHOUX FLEURS/SAINT MALO/PHOTO-GOUVERNEMENT: DE MAI 58 A DECEMBRE 60/2P PAR JEAN DANIEL/3 PHOTOS-JUSTICE: AU REVOIR MONSIEUR LAGAILLARDE/PHOTO GALLOT-DESSIN DE TIM: "AL-GE-RIE FRAN-QUISTE! AL-GE-RIE FRAN-QUISTE!"/GENERAUX-ENQUETE: JULES ROY CHEZ LES OFFICIERS/3P/2 PHOTOS-LA PAGE DE SINE-ETATS UNIS: AU PIED DU MUR/3P/2 PHOTOS JOHN KENNEDY-COMMUNISME: K, MAO ET FIDEL/1P PAR K.S.KAROL/PHOTO CHE GUEVARA A PEKIN-RACISME: LE DRAME DE LA NOUVELLE ORLEANS/2P PAR SYDNEY G COOPER/2 PHOTOS-LE PRIX DE "L'EXPRESS"/2 PHOTOS CLAUDE SIMON-"UNE ODEUR DE MOISI." PAR CLAUDE SIMON/1P/PHOTO-PORTRAIT: LA VERITE DE RICHARD WRIGHT/2P PAR MAURICE NADEAU/PHOTO-PRIX NOBEL: AVANT STOCKHOLM/SAINT JOHN PERSE/2P PAR MADELEINE CHAPSAL/PHOTO-"LE PAYSAN PARVENU"/CLAUDE BRASSEUR/PHOTO-CHARLES AZNAVOUR, 36 ANS, CHANTEUR, ACTEUR, AUTEUR, COMPOSITEUR, EDITEUR, ETC./2P PAR MICHELE MANCEAUX/4 PHOTOS-CINEMA: "LES ANNEES FOLLES"/PHOTOS-"LA PART DES CHOSES" PAR FRANCOISE SAGAN/MOCKY-THEATRE: "LE COMPORTEMENT DES EPOUX BREDBURRY"/PHOTO CLAIRE MAURIER ET JEAN ROCHEFORT-
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L'HUMANITE-N°4776-SAMEDI 9 JANVIER 1960
8 PAGES-43 CM X 60 CM-MALAISE AGGRAVE AU SEIN DU GOUVERNEMENT DEBRE ET PINAY "A COUTEAUX TIRES", SUITE P4-EN UNE: EN FINIR AVEC LE RACISME DECLARATION DU BUREAU POLITIQUE DU PARTI COMMUNISTE FRANCAIS-"LA FIEVRE MONTE A EL PAO" DE LUIS BUNUEL MONTRE GERARD PHILIPE DANS SON DERNIER ROLE, PHOTO (G PHILIPE ET MARIA FELIX), SUITE P2, PHOTO-P2: EN VISITE A "L'HUMANITE" JOSYANE LONZAC FAIT SON ENTREE DANS "LA VIE PARISIENNE", PHOTO-J'IRAI CRACHER SUR VOS TOMBES DEVANT LE CONSEIL MUNICIPAL DE LYON-VENTE DE TABLEAUX DE MAITRES HIER SOIR A LA GALERIE CHARPENTIER AU BENEFICE DE FREJUS, PHOTO 10 X 11 LEGENDEE 6 LIGNES (TABLEAUX "TETE DE TAUREAU" PICASSO-"POT DE FLEURS" BERNARD BUFFET-CHAGALL)-P3: NOUVELLE FLORAISON DE CROIX GAMMEES EN ALLEMAGNE OCCIDENTALE-P4: DEMAIN A PARIS MANIFESTATION CONTRE L'OFFENSIVE DE LA CROIX GAMMEE-P6: NOTRE ENVOYE SPECIAL AU TIBET JEAN-EMILE VIDAL VOUS RACONTE COMMENT SE LEVE L'AUBE SUR LE TOIT DU MONDE 5 PARMI LES TRIBUS DES HAUTS PATURAGES., 3/4 PAGE, 4 PHOTOS-P8: "J'ETAIS LA SEMEUSE" NOUS DIT MLLE AUTRET ANCIEN MODELE DU SCULPTEUR ROTY, 2 PHOTOS
Bookseller reference : ABE-1766745980634
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LA CHAINE DE L'UNION Revue mensuelle de documentation et d'information Maç. 11e année 1949-1950 numéros 2 (novembre), 3 (décembre), 6 (mars), 7 (avril), 9 (juin), 10 (juillet).
Paris Gloton 1949-1950. Ensemble de 6 numéros in-8 brochés paginés 50 à 144 (numéros 2 et 3), 258 à 352 (numéros 6 et 7), 402 à 512 (numéros 9 et 10). Quelques jolies illustrations par Henry Tattegrain. Coupures sans manques au bas du 2e plat de la couverture du numéro 3. Ensemble en bon état, chaque numéro est complet. Intéressante revue maçonnique, qui aborde des sujets très variés. Le prix indiqué est celui de l'ensemble des numéros proposés. (4744)
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LA VIE catholique illustrée-N°1054-DU 20 AU 26 OCTOBRE 1965
56 PAGES FORMAT 24X31-EN COUVERTURE BELLE ET SEBASTIEN "DANS LES COULISSES DE VOTRE FEUILLETON PREFERE"-MARTIN LUTHER KING A CEUX QUI HAISSENT LES NOIRS LA HAINE.CONNAIS PAS!/3P PAR ANNE DERVILLE/3 PHOTOS-CECILE AUBRY EST AUJOURD'HUI L'AMIE DE TOUS LES ENFANTS/2P/3 PHOTOS-FRANCOIS MAURIAC A 80 ANS-MARYVONNE DUPUREUR,UN AN APRES TOKYO: UNE MERE HEUREUSE QUI OUBLIE LA GLOIRE DES STADES/PHOTO-ENQUETE DANS L'OUEST PAR C.FERRAT POUR EUX PLUS DE DOULEURS!/COMMUNIQUE IONOPLAST/2P/5 PHOTOS/MR DUBRULLE A SAINT BRIEUC/MR SAINSON A SAINT BRIEUC/MME GERARD A KERFOT/MME GILBERT A PLOUBALAY/MME CORDILLET A BOQUEHO-MAMAN,NE CRAIGNEZ PAS LE BCG/2P PAR DANIELE DARREL/5 PHOTOS-EN DERNIERE PAGE "MARY POPPINS" 4 PHOTOS
Bookseller reference : ABE-9324712298
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LE MONDE-N°1608-MARDI 28 MARS 1950
12 PAGES-DERNIERE EDITION-35 CM X 50 CM-BULLETIN DE L'ETRANGER: L'ALLEMAGNE ET L'EUROPE-LE MARECHAL TITO DECLARE AU "MONDE": LA YOUGOSLAVIE QUI SE FAIT AUJOURD'HUI EST CELLE QUE LE PEUPLE VEUT", PAR RAYMOND MILLET-M. DEVEZE, LIBERAL, VA PROPOSER AU PARLEMENT UNE SOLUTION NATIONALE DU PROBLEME ROYAL-LIBYE 1950 I LA TRIPOLITAINE DEVANT L'UNITE-LES TROIS CONDITIONS DE BONN LE CHANCELIER ADENAUER VOUDRAIT ENTRER AU CONSEIL DE L'EUROPE SUR UN PIED D'EGALITE-UN TEMOIGNAGE EXTRAIT DES ARCHIVES ALLEMANDES JEAN ZAY ET LA RESISTANCE A HITLER-A PROPOS DES RACES DE COULEUR CONFUSION, PAR YVES FLORENNE-LES DEUX ARMES DE VARSOVIE DANS LA LUTTE CONTRE L'EGLISE, PAR C. POZNANSKI-LE PROFESSEUR JEAN PICCARD PENSE QUE DES BALLONS STRATOSPHERIQUES ONT PU ETRE PRIS POUR DES SOUCOUPES VOLANTES-LES FAMILLES DES MARTYRS CONTRE TOUTE UTILISATION PARTISANE DU NOM D'ORADOUR SUR GLANE-L'ORIENTALISME FRANCAIS EN DEUIL JEAN SAUVAGET-LE "RALLYE JARDIN" VA COMMENCER CHAQUE USINE DE FRANCE SERA-T-ELLE HABILLEE BIENTOT D'UN RIDEAU D'ARBRES ET DE FLEURS?-AU THEATRE MARIGNY "MALBOROUGH" ET "BEBE", FEYDEAU-LE "QUINZE" DU PAYS DE GALLES A ECRASE UNE EQUIPE DE FRANCE DIMINUEE ET TERMINE INVAINCU LE TOURNOI DES CINQ NATIONS, PAR PAUL HAEDENS-LE MODERNISME EN ESCRIME GARDONS-NOUS DU FLEURET ELECTRIQUE!-JAUNI EN PLIURE CENTRALE DE UNE
Bookseller reference : ABE-1479297534761
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LE COURRIER DE L'UNESCO-AVRIL 1965-LES RACES ET LE RACISME
36 PAGES-22, CM X 31 CM-EN COUVERTURE PHOTO SCULPTURE ANTOINE BOURDELLE POSITIF NEGATIF-UNE SEUE RACE LA RACE HUMAINE-LES ASPECTS BIOLOGIQUES DE LA QUESTION RACIALE-L'AVENIR DE L'HOMO SAPIENSLA DECOUVERTE DE JOHANN MENDEL-L'APARTHEID EN AFRIQUE DU SUD-BIBLIOGRAPHIE-IL N'EST PAS ENCORE TROP TARD
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LE MONDE-N°9371-DIMANCHE 2 ET LUNDI 3 MARS 1975
22 PAGES-35 CM X 50 CM-AU JOUR LE JOUR, PAR BERNARD CHAPUIS: L'AUVERGNAT, VALERY GISCARD D'ESTAING-EN UNE: BRESSON L'EXORCISTE, PAR JEAN DE BARONCELLI, SUITE PAGE INTERIEURE-AU TRIBUNAL CORRECTIONNEL DE TOULON LEVER DE RIDEAU SUR L'AFFAIRE PIEROTTI-CINEMA, PAR JACQUES SICLIER: "DUPONT LAJOIE" D'YVES BOISSET, QUART DE PAGE-UNE ENQUETE DE L'INSTITUT NATIONAL D'ETUDES DEMOGRAPHIQUES LES FRANCAIS NE SONT PAS RACISTES, MAIS., TIERS DE PAGE-LE PRESIDENT DE LA REPUBLIQUE CHEZ UN CHAUFFEUR DE POIDS LOURDS, "DINER CHEZ LES FRANCAIS"-COMPLET
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LE MONDE-N°6403-DIMANCHE 15 ET LUNDI 16 AOUT 1965
12 PAGES-35 CM X 50 CM-EN UNE: LES NOUVEAUX TROUBLES RACIAUX AUX ETATS UNIS LES EMEUTES DE LOS ANGELES ONT FAIT 14 MORTS ET 300 BLESSES-LES DECLARATIONS DE M PAPANDREOU-SURVOLANT L'ILE D'YEU M TIXIER VIGNANCOUR JETTE DES FLEURS SUR LA TOMBE DU MARECHAL PETAIN-"CINE-VOYAGE" EN ESPAGNE V "LA MORALE, C'EST LE REALISME", PAR YVONNE BABY, TIERS DE PAGE, JEAN LUC GODARD, FRANCOIS TRUFFAUT, FRANCESCO ROSI-COMPLET
Bookseller reference : ABE-1668295984863
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Le racisme devant la science.
Paris, Unesco - Gallimard 1960, 210x140mm, 544pages, broché. Bon état.
Bookseller reference : 34484
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NOIR ET BLANC-N°968-18 SEPTEMBRE 1963
EN COUVERTURE: LE GENERAL VANUXEM,"MES 2 ANS A LA SANTE",2 PAGES INT,2 PHOTOS-KKK ON LUI DONNE AU BIBERON LA HAINE DU NOIR,1P PAR PHILIPPE BOURDREL,2 PHOTOS-EN 15 JOURS,ILS ONT PERDU 14 KILOS A EUX DEUX,ODETTE LAURE,TINO ROSSI,2P,3 PHOTOS-JF BARBANCE ADORE ET REDORE LES BLASONS,1P PAR CLAUDE VILLARET,6 PHOTOS
Bookseller reference : ABE-9787891274
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PSST.!-N°24-16 JUILLET 1898
4 PAGES FORMAT 28 CM X 40 CM-COUVERTURE PAR FORAIN "POUR LA VERITE LE COUP DE L'ETRIER",SEMITE VERSANT DES PIECES DANS UN PUITS-P2 CARAN D'ACHE "BIENTOT"C'EST L'PELOTON D'EXECUTION POUR PIQUART."-P3 CARAN D'ACHE "CONCERT SYMPHONIQUE (MUSIQUE ALLEMANDE)",QUETE POUR L'AURORE-P4 CARAN D'ACHE "A PROPOS DE NOBLES BLESSURES",ZOLA
Bookseller reference : ABE-11956227354
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(Black-face; Minstrelsy; Racism) Wenlandt, Oliver
The N Boarding-House A Screaming Farce in One Act and One Scene for Six Male Burnt-cork Characters; with Complete Directions for Its Performance
New York: Fitzgerald Publishing Corporation 1898. Paperback. Good. Original yellow printed wraps good small triangular chip to edge of front cover light wear pages tanning 24 pp. Uncommon in the original edition. Fitzgerald Publishing Corporation paperback
Bookseller reference : H13069
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(British) Army Bureau of Current Affairs; Brodrick, Alan Houghton
Current Affairs, Number 32: North Africa/America's Colour Problem. December (Dec.) 5th, 1942
12 + iv pages. "Not to be Published - the information given in this publication is not to be communicated, either directly, to the Press or to any person not holding an official position in His Majesty's Forces." - from front cover. Reprinted in Canada, December, 1942. Contents: North Africa - article with one-page map of Tunis and vicinity; The Color (Colour) Problem as the American Sees it (Black/White Racial issues); Unmarked with light wear. A quality copy. Book
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(Comedy, Vaudeville, Farce, Racism) Richardson, Walter
Bound to Marry a Comedy in Three Acts
Dayton OH: Paine Publishing Co 1930. Paperback. Good. Wraps 77 pp good copy with light nibbling to top right edge of covers and pages. OCLC locates only 2 copies in institutions. This romantic comedy takes place entirely in a NYC apartment the cast featuring Mose Lincoln Hall 'a Black Snowball' and Mandy Snook 'a Colored Cook' with suggestions to use 'Minstrel Black' for face and hands. RARE. Paine Publishing Co paperback
Bookseller reference : H6750
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(racism)
ALLEGED OUTRAGES IN VIRGINIA
Washington 1884 1st GPO. Senate Report for the First Session of the 48th Congress. Investigation of the alleged massacre on colored men at Denville Virginia. Hardcover. Octavo 1298pp. a few caricature illustrations and drawings tan buckram. Institution bookplate and blind stamp on title page tiny depository library name stamp on end paper - no other library markings. VG plus. . hardcover
Bookseller reference : a75378
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(Vaudeville, Farce, Blackface, Racism) Pendry, Charles E.
A Fortunate Calamity a Comedy-Drama in Three Acts
Dayton OH: Paine Publishing Co 1923. Paperback. Very Good. Wraps 67 pp very good light wear. Story centers on the Merkle family and her two daughters one of whom is ambitious one of whom is not and the complications that ensue from this. Included in the cast are Rastus Johnsing 'An Honest Coon' and his wife Dinah Johnsing a servant. OCLC locates three copies in institutions. Paine Publishing Co paperback
Bookseller reference : H6749
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... V. Guerin Fr. Louis-Marie Lion P. Soubiranne Mgr Alexandrian A. Dutau Favérial Soeur Gélas
OEuvres des Ecoles d'Orient bulletin périodique
1864. Paris Bureaux de l'Oeuvre du n°25 janvier 1864 au n°54 novembre 1868 soient 30 numéros - Relié demi-bradel couv. des n°s 25 et 54 conservées 13 5 cm x 20 5 cm 384+ 192 pages (pagination continue) - Textes de Fr. Louis-Marie Lion P. Soubiranne Mgr Alexandrian A. Dutau Favérial V. Guérin Soeur Gélas ... - Bon état
Bookseller reference : 15661
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[ André Siegfried ] DECUGIS Henri
LE DESTIN DES RACES BLANCHES
Librairie de France, Paris, 1936, deuxième édition, préface d'André Siegfried. Un fort volume in 8° broché de (4), X, 566 pages.
Bookseller reference : 1286
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['Black Americana'; nineteenth-century racism; Victorian racist illustration]:
'Black Americana.' Complete set of four late-Victorian British chromolithographic plates with stereotyped racist depictions of 'Sambo's Courtship' 'Sambo's Wedding' 'Sambo's First-Born' and 'Sambo's Baby's Christening'.
English each print 'Copyright Entered at Stationers Hall'. Circa 1888. The four plates each 29 x 23.5 cm are loose and unframed in fair condition aged and worn with no margins chipping to the edges and with the corners cut off at a diagonal. Each title written in pencil in a contemporary hand on the reverse of the print each with a price of '6d'. The subjects are not depicted in unattractive style and are certainly not grotesques but they are shown as 'simple' untroubled individuals with the usual happy gleaming brown faces and shiny white teeth. The 'humour' would appear to be intended to be found in the substitution in quintessentially English scenes of 'foreign' for English faces. This set is generally classed as 'Black Americana' but there are two reasons for assuming that it is of British origin. First each plate is stated in the bottom right-hand corner to be 'Copyright Entered at Stationers Hall' and second a report in the British Printer 1888 notes that 'Two new series of humorous subjects are "New Renderings of Old Song Titles" each picture containing a puzzle and "Sambo's Courtship" both highly amusing and certain to furnish plenty of fun and amusement for the little ones'. Some are listed in "Black Americana: Price Guide: edited by Kyle Husfloen" Google which appears to give incorrect information about the publishing date and "American" printing etc. English (each print 'Copyright Entered at Stationers Hall'). Circa 1888. unknown
Bookseller reference : 26566
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[ABRAHAM LINCOLN]. [RACISM]
Miscegenation or the Millennium of Abolitionism - Stirring Fear of Interracial Marriage Before 1864 Presidential Election
<p>The second in a series of four racist political cartoons published in 1864 by Bromley & Company which was closely affiliated with the Copperhead New York <i>World</i> newspaper. These prints sought to undermine Abraham Lincoln's chances for reelection by branding him as a "miscegenationist" and playing on white fears of "race-mixing." The cartoon scene pictures several interracial couples enjoying a day at the park eating ice cream discussing wedding plans and a woman's upcoming lecture. Two African American families have white employees a carriage driver and footmen and a babysitter.</p><p>The only other example traced at auction brought $7800 in 2010.</p> <b>ABRAHAM LINCOLN. RACISM.</b>Print. "Miscegenation or the Millennium of Abolitionism." Political Cartoon. New York: Bromley & Co. 1864. 1 p. 20¾ x 13â… in.<p><br /></p><p>American politics had long played on fears of sexual relationships between races. A powerful new word for "race-mixing" was coined in an anonymous December 1863 pamphlet entitled <i>Miscegenation: The Theory of the Blending of the Races Applied to the American White Man and Negro</i> published in New York. Purporting to advocate the virtues of the "blending of the white and black races on this continent" it was a literary forgery prepared by <i>The World</i> managing editor David Goodman Croly and reporter George Wakeman. The authors were unsuccessful in their attempt to trick President Lincoln into endorsing the work.</p><p>At the far left of the image Abraham Lincoln declares "<i>I shall be proud to number among my intimate friends any member of the Squash family especially the little Squashes.</i>" The African American woman to whom he is speaking replies "<i>I'se 'quainted wid Missus Linkum I is washed far her 'fore de hebenly Miscegenation times was cum. Dont do nuffin now but gallevant 'round wid de white gem'men! he-ah! he-ah! he-ah!</i>"</p><p>Senator Charles Sumner says "<i>Mr. President! Allow me the honor of introducing my very dear friend Miss Dinah Arabella Aramintha Squash.</i>" A white carriage driver complains in the background "<i>Gla-a-ang there 240t! White driver white footmen niggers inside my heys! I wanted a situation when I took this one</i>" while a black man in the carriage tells his companion "<i>Phillis de_ah dars Sumner. We must not cut him if he is walking.</i>" A black woman at a table tells a white man with her "<i>Ah! Horace its-its-its-bully 'specially de cream</i>" and he replies "<i>Ah! my dear Miss Snowball we have at last reached our political and social Paradise. Isn't it extatic</i>"</p><p>To the right are two couples embracing each a white woman and an African American man. The first white women tells her partner "<i>Oh! You dear creature. I am so agitated! Go and ask Pa</i>" to which he replies "<i>Lubly Julia Anna name de day when Brodder Beecher shall make us one!</i>" The second white woman says "<i>Adolphus now you'll be sure to come to my lecture to morrow night won't you</i>" to which he answers "<i>I'll be there Honey on de front seat sure!</i>" In the background are various immigrant minorities viewing the scene. One exclaims "<i>Most hextwadinary! Aw neva witnessed the like in all me life if I did dem me!</i>" and another adds "<i>Mine Got vat a guntry vat a beebles!</i>" An Irish girl complains "<i>And is it to drag nagur babies that I left old Ireland Bad luck to me.</i>"</p><p>Manton Marble the editor of <i>The World</i> collaborated with printmaker Bromley & Company to issue a series of four anti-Lincoln "Political Caricatures." The present example was the No. 2 in that series. No. 1 was "The Grave of the Union or Major Jack Downing's Dream"; No. 3 "The Abolition Catastrophe Or the November Smash-up"; and No. 4 "The Miscegenation Ball."</p><p>Republicans responded by trying to turn the "miscegenation" charge against the Democrats. A Republican print "The Political "Siamese" Twins: The Offspring of Chicago Miscegenation" pictures McClellan and Pendleton joined together despite their very different ideas on ending the war.</p><p>Although Abraham Lincoln won New York states' electoral votes in 1860 Stephen Douglas had carried New York City and its environs. Financial elites fearing that civil war would ruin business and recent immigrants fearing competition with free black labor supported Douglas. Lincoln's unpopularity in New York City during the Civil War was a factor in the deadly 1863 Draft Riots.</p><p>In 1864 Lincoln again won the states' electoral votes while New York City favored his Democratic opponent McClellan. In fact Lincoln's majority dropped from 50136 votes in 1860 to only 7373 votes in 1864 with approximately 50000 more total votes cast than in 1860.</p><p>Bromley and Company continued to sell the caricatures after the election as this January 1865 advertisement from an Ohio newspaper makes clear. Another advertisement assured purchasers that the set of four prints available for $1 were "sent on wooden rollers to insure safe carriage."</p><p><b><i>The World</i></b> 1860-1931 a daily independent newspaper was published in New York City. Alexander Cummings founded it as a religious Republican outlet in 1860. August Belmont and others purchased it in 1862 changing the editorial focus. With editor Manton Marble 1834-1917 <i>The World</i> soon became the country's leading Democratic newspaper. In 1864 Union authorities shut down <i>The World</i>and another paper for three days after they published forged documents purportedly written by Lincoln that were really part of a hoax to manipulate the price of gold. The paper actively supported George B. McClellan against Lincoln in 1864.</p><p><b>Condition</b></p><p>Fine for exhibit despite flaws. Cropped with loss of "Political Caricature No. 2" from top edge and part of printed pricing information from bottom edge publisher's name rubbed out from the copyright statement lacking ½" from lower left corners a few short tape repairs by the edges a 2" closed tear through the second dialogue bubble along the top edge and a 3" closed tear parallel to the right edge. Mount remnants on verso.</p>
Bookseller reference : 25614
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[AFRICAN-AMERICANA -- RACISM]. BUNCHE, Ralph J.
A world view of race. Bronze booklet Number 4.
Washington D.C.: Associates in Negro Folk Education 1936. 8vo. 6 98 pp. Decorated tan softcovers Art Deco designs on front cover lettering in black gilt & red minor scuffing lower fore-edge front cover still a VG copy. First edition of this 4th installment in the storied “Bronze Booklet†series which quickly became a standard reference for teaching African-American history in the United States and Europe and addressed a number of racial conflicts and issues surrounding the impact of race on political and economic history. This important groundbreaking work by Bunche not only represented his most extended analysis of the issues of racism but also the role of race and racism in World economic and political conflicts Imperialism and inherent racism as well as the fact that race “has been used to whitewash some of the blackest pages in American history.†Bunche 1904-1971 was a leading African-American intellectual diplomat supporter of the US Civil Rights movement and would later be awarded the 1950 Nobel Peace Prize the first African=American so honored. Associates in Negro Folk Education, paperback
Bookseller reference : 61085
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[AFRICAN-AMERICANA -- RACISM]. BRYANT, Sara Cone.
Epaminondas and his Auntie. Illustrated by Inez Hogan.
Boston & New York: Houghton Mifflin Co. 1938. Sml. 4to. 16 pp. Colour-illusts throughout. Tan publisher’s cloth black illustration & lettering front cover minor edgewear ex-lib markings on endpapers w/ d.j. cover art by Inez Hogan minor chipping head & foot of spine minor tears to corners some scuffing still VG/G copy. Early printing of this curious and subtly racist children’s story written in an affected southern Black dialect about a young African-American boy who always did the wrong thing. Although once considered standard reading in many secondary schools this book is now quietly considered fairly offensive and reinforcing of Black stereotypes. See: David Pilgrim Understanding the Book Epaminondas and His Auntie Jim Crow Museum Jan. 2009. Houghton Mifflin Co., hardcover
Bookseller reference : 63447
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[Anti-Vietnam War, Satirical Racism]
Uncle Sam Wants YOU N Handbill/Flier
No Place: No publisher. Unbound. Good. No publisher place or date. Perhaps circa 1966-68. 8 ½ by 11 inches. Thin paper stock. Black and white printing. A handbill using racist epithets to highlight institutional racism in the military and the US stating among other things "Support White Power-travel to Viet Nam you might get a medal!"; "Receive valuable training in the skills of killing off other oppressed people!"; and "-you can't die fast enough in the ghettos." This imagery has also appeared in a 9x12 inch color format substituting the word "needs" for "wants." The Civil Rights Archive has a circa 1966 photo of Kwame Ture Stokely Carmichael handing out this style leaflet. GOOD condition. Moderate toning. Some creasing along the edges and corners. Faint dampstain at the center left edge. No publisher unknown
Bookseller reference : 021310
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[BAILLARGEON, Claude] NOGUEZ, Dominique ; LANTENOIS, Annick ;
Claude Baillargeon. Tout est Politique.
Société Nouvelle Adam Biro/Ministère de a Culture Délégation aux Arts Plastiques (FIACRE) 1997 In-folio, broché couv. illustrée rempliée, photographies et illustrations pleines pages en noir et en couleurs, 96 pp. Avec une page en encart photographique pré-découpé montrant Alain Gesgon, collectionneur.
Bookseller reference : 20339
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[CANADA] - COSTISELLA (Joseph).-
Le scandale des écoles séparées en Ontario. Le Québec : Ghetto des Français d'Amérique.
1962 Montréal, Les Editions de l'Homme, 1962, in 8° broché, 124 pages ; couverture illustrée.
Bookseller reference : 83408
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[CINEMA & FILM -- RACISM]. DIXON, Thomas.
The Clansman. An historical romance of the Ku Klux Klan. Illustrated with scenes from the photo-play the Birth of a Nation produced and copyrighted by Epoch Producing Corporation.
New York: Grosset & Dunlap ca. 1915. 8vo. 8 374 pp. Photo frontisp. 7 photo illust. Red cloth white lettering minor shelfwear faint tidemark wicked into fore-edges of plates at the very fore-edge w/ d.j. cover art with KKK rider on horseback next to heroine minor chipping head & foot of spine minor closed tears edgewear still G/VG- copy. First Photoplay edition of the notorious movie starring Lilian Gish Henry B. Walthall Mae Marsh Miriam Cooper Ralph Lewis George Siemann and others which steeped in the Confederacy’s Lost Cause mythos which had heavily influenced the misguided Dunning School’s interpretation of Reconstruction and significantly influenced Dixon and Woodrow Wilson. Directed by D.W. Griffith the movie was very successful but the racist overtones and blatant support of the Ku Klux Klan triggered widespread protests and it was banned in several cities. Very much like 21st-Century media Birth of a Nation’s portrayal of African-Americans created a justification for prejudice and discrimination which undermined Civil Rights for decades and reactivated the largely quiescent Ku Klux Klan movement and was the first film ever screened at the White House for President Wilson. See: Petaja Photoplay Edition p. 53; The Influence of “The Birth of a Nation†Facing History & Ourselves March 14 2016. Grosset & Dunlap, hardcover
Bookseller reference : 63112
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[COLLECTIF] / THIBAUD (Paul), sous la direction de.
Esprit - Changer la culture et la politique - n°132 - novembre 1987 - n°11 - Dérives françaises.
Paris, Esprit, 1987 1 volume 15,3 x 23,9cm Broché sous couverture au 1er plat orné d'une petite vignette. 128p. Bon état.
Bookseller reference : 13972
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[COLLECTIF] / DOMENACH (Jean-Marie), sous la direction de.
Esprit n°430 - décembre 1973 - n°12.
Paris, Esprit, 1973 1 volume 14 x 22,5cm Broché. Paginé de [737] à 927, 12 pages gris bleu. Bon état sauf dos et marges du 1er plat légèrement jaunis.
Bookseller reference : 14001
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[COLLECTIF]
Vingtieme siecle - revue d'histoire - n°47 - Juillet-Septembre 1995.
Paris. Presses de la Fondation nationale des sciences politiques, 1995 1 volume 17 x 24cm Broché. 231p. Bon état.
Bookseller reference : 13904
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[COLLECTIF]
Vingtieme siecle - revue d'histoire - n°47 - Juillet-Septembre 1995.
Au sommaire: "Totalitarisme" par Krzysztof POMIAN, "L'espace totalitaire d'Adolf Hitler" par Didier MUSIEDLAK, "L'embellie parisienne à la Belle Époque: l'invention d'un modèle de consommation" par François CARON, "Urbanisation et exclusions dans le passé parisien (1850-1950)" par Alain FAURE, "Juifs français et allemands dans la grande guerre" par Philippe-Efraïm LANDAU, "Racisme et discrimination dans la politique française de l'immigration: 1938-1945/1974-1995" par Patrick WEIL, "Face à l'immigration: mixophobie, xénophobie ou sélection. Un débat français dans l'entre-deux-guerres" par Pierre-Andre TAGUIEFF, "Voyage à l'intérieur d'X-Crise" par Olivier DARD, "L'alliance démocratique de 1933 à 1937 ou l'anachronisme en politique" par Francois AUDIGIER, "Les journalistes dans l'entre-deux-guerres - Une identité en crise" par Christian DELPORTE, "Des chrétiens français face à la guerre du Vietnam (1966)" par Sabine ROUSSEAU; et divers. Français
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[COLLECTIF] / DOMENACH (Jean-Marie), sous la direction de.
Esprit n°430 - décembre 1973 - n°12.
Au sommaire; "La loi sur l'avortement [réflexions de Jean BENJAMIN, "L'avortement et la responsabilité des médecins"] - Lip: échec et réussite [article de Daniel MOTHE] - Les immigrés et le racisme [articles de François DENANTES, "Un problème mal posé: l'immigration" et de J.-P. MOUVAUX, "Les étrangers chez nous"] - En France. Mounier et Maritain [article de Gérard LUROL] - Pouvoir et société dans le Tiers-monde - Nasser et les Egyptiens [article de Mahmoud HUSSEIN] - Bourguiba et la Tunisie" (textes de Tewfiq EL HAKIM, "La conscience retrouvée" et de Salem KHALSI); suivi de divers. Français
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[COLLECTIF] / THIBAUD (Paul), sous la direction de.
Esprit - Changer la culture et la politique - n°132 - novembre 1987 - n°11 - Dérives françaises.
Au sommaire, dossier "Dérives françaises", en 3 parties: "Epuisement d'un modèle républicain" par Pierre GREMION ("L'Echec des élites modernisatrices"), Hervé VIEILLARD-BARON (sur les H.L.M. et la ségrégation géographique), Louis GRUEL ("Narcisse en haillons", sociologie du sous-prolétaire); "Contrer l'inégalité" par Jacques DONZELOT ("Nouveaux mécanismes" de solidarité sociale), François DUBET (sur S.O.S.-Racisme), Paul THIBAUD ("Les chemins de la solidarité", historique de la perception politique de la pauvreté); "Déclin de la culture et rhétorique du déclin" par Olivier MONGIN et Dominiqur BOURG; suivi de divers, dont textes de Claude IMBERT sur "Les années parisiennes de Walter Benjamin" et de Jean-Pierre SIMEON sur "L'Heure de s'enivrer" de Hubert Reeves, et critiques d'ouvrages. Français
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[DURAS (Claire de)]
Ourika
Paris, chez Ladvocat, 1824. In-12, 172 pp., demi-basane havane, dos long orné de frises dorées, tranches jaunes mouchetées de rouge (épidermures et petits manques, petites rousseurs).
Bookseller reference : 19911
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[ETHNOLOGIE].-
Les Races Humaines. Les Types, les Moeurs, les Coutumes.-
Paris. Hachette. Sans date. Vers 1900. In-4 (234 x 306mm) dos chagrin vert à 5 nerfs, titre dorée, Plats peignés bordés d'un filet or, gardes marbrées, tête dorée, 2ff., IV, 391, (1) pages, 12 planches hors texte en couleurs et très nombreuses photogravures dans le texte. Dos de reliure uniformément bruni, minimes défauts, bel exemplaire.
Bookseller reference : ORD-16672
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[FAR RIGHT] [RACISM & SEGREGATION] MADDOX, Lester Garfield
Speaking Out: The Autobiography of Lester Garfield Maddox Inscribed to Robert M. Willingham
Garden City NY: Doubleday & Company Inc 1975. First Edition. First Printing. Octavo 21.5cm; red paper-covered boards and navy blue cloth backstrip with titles stamped in white on spine; dustjacket; viii1831pp; illus. Inscribed by the author on the front endpaper to author and Georgia Democrat Robert M. Willingham: "Best wishes to Robert M. Willingham – Lester Maddox." Light wear to crown faint foxing to upper edge of textblock; Near Fine. Dustjacket is unclipped priced $6.95 gently spine-sunned showing modest shelfwear some dustiness and a few tiny nicks and tears; Very Good. Memoir by the racist former governor of Georgia 1967-71 a staunch segregationist who famously said he would rather close his family restaurants rather than serve African American customers – even after the passage of the Civil Rights Act. Doubleday & Company, Inc unknown
Bookseller reference : 80686
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[Ford, Henry, Sr.]
THE INTERNATIONAL JEW: THE WORLD'S FOREMOST PROBLEM.
8vo; First Edition. Original Printed Green Cloth. 12mo. 235 pages. 19 cm. These articles appeared from May 22 to October 2, 1920in Ford's paper, "The Dearborn Independent." "Why discuss the Jewish Question? Because it is here, and because its emergence into American thought should contribute to its solution, and not to a continuance of those bad conditions which surround the Question in other countries." Chapters: 1. The Jew in Character and Business 2. Germany's Reaction Against the Jew 3. Jewish History in the United States 4. The Jewish QuestionFact or Fancy? 5. Anti-SemitismWill It Appear in the U.S.? 6. Jewish Question Breaks Into the Magazines 7. Arthur Brisbane Leaps to the Help of Jewry 8. Does a Definite Jewish World Program Exist? 9. The Historic Basis of Jewish Imperialism 10. An Introduction to the "Jewish Protocols" 11. "Jewish" Estimate of Gentile Human Nature 12. "Jewish Protocols" Claim Partial Fulfillment 13. "Jewish" Plan to Split Society by "Ideas" 14. Did the Jews Foresee the World War? 15. Is the Jewish "Kahal" the Modern "Soviet"? 16. How the "Jewish Question" Touches the Farm 17. Does Jewish Power Control the World Press? 18. Does This Explain Jewish Political Power? 19. The All-Jewish Mark on "Red Russia" 20. Jewish Testimony in Favor of Bolshevism. Original single volume as originally issued; later joined by vols 2,3 & 4. Henry Ford, a noted anti-semite, had a close association with Dearborn, MI. Ford did not write the articles. He expressed his opinions verbally to his executive secretary, Ernest Liebold, and to William J. Cameron. Cameron had the main responsibility for expanding these opinions into article form. Liebold was responsible for collecting more material to support the articles. The Dearborn Independent, also known as The Ford International Weekly, was a weekly newspaper established in 1901, and published by Henry Ford from 1919 through 1927. The paper reached a circulation of 900,000 by 1925, second only to the New York Daily News, largely due to a quota system for promotion imposed on Ford dealers. Lawsuits regarding antisemitic material published in the paper caused Ford to close it, and the last issue was published in December 1927. The publication's title was derived from the Detroit suburb of Dearborn, Michigan. Derived largely from information found posted on line: Convinced that "bankers" and "the Jews" were responsible for a whole range of things he didn't like, from the world war to short skirts to jazz music, Henry Ford used his newspaper, the Dearborn Independent, to carry on an active anti-Semitic campaign. Between 1920 and 1922 a series of articles denounced all things Jewish. While officially apologizing for the articles in 1927, Ford's anti-Jewish sentiments ran deep. In January 1919, Henry Ford began publication of the Dearborn Independent, a small community weekly he had purchased the previous year. Carrying the subtitle, The Chronicler of the Neglected Truth, the paper primarily served as a forum for Henry Ford's views. Each issue of the Independent carried "Mr. Ford's Own Page," an editorial expressing his opinions, written by William J. Cameron. The Ford Motor Company pressured car dealers to buy multiple subscriptions and hand out copies to customers. The newspaper was popular, and circulation reached 900,000 in 1926. The Dearborn Independent would, most likely, have remained a sidebar in Ford's biography were it not for a controversial series that began on May 22, 1920 and lasted for several years. Appearing on the front page every week, "The International Jew: The World's Problem" examined a purported conspiracy launched by Jewish groups to achieve world domination. The basis for the articles was a notorious forgery, The Protocols of the Elders of Zion, an anti-Semitic hoax, first published in Russia in 1903. Many have accused Ford's personal secretary, Ernest Liebold, of being the source of the campaign, and Liebold's anti-Semitic views are well documented. William Cameron, editor of the Independent, was an enthusiastic supporter of the publication of the anti-Semitic diatribes. However, Ford's own attitudes towards Jews were the major reason for the publication of "The International Jew." His anti-Semitic beliefs formed along several strands from his upbringing, attitudes, and personal beliefs. A common stereotype at the time led some people to assume that Jews controlled the international banking system; that belief may have fed his anti-Jewish feelings. The publication of "The International Jew" caused an uproar. In some quarters, such as anti-immigrant and nativist groups, the series confirmed their own beliefs. Others were appalled by the series, published demands for a retraction, removed the paper from public libraries, and promoted a boycott of Ford automobiles. Some Ford dealers refused to carry the paper. Responding to this pressure, Ford halted publication of the anti-Jewish series in January 1922, only to start it up again less than a year later. Previous owner's name, pocket on rear blank endpaper, no other markings, an excellent copy Very Good Condition. (HOLO2-63-21D)
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[Ford, Henry, Sr.]
THE INTERNATIONAL JEW: THE WORLD'S FOREMOST PROBLEM.
8vo; First Edition. Original Printed Green Cloth. 12mo. 235 pages. 19 cm. These articles appeared from May 22 to October 2, 1920in Ford's paper, "The Dearborn Independent." "Why discuss the Jewish Question? Because it is here, and because its emergence into American thought should contribute to its solution, and not to a continuance of those bad conditions which surround the Question in other countries." Chapters: 1. The Jew in Character and Business 2. Germany's Reaction Against the Jew 3. Jewish History in the United States 4. The Jewish QuestionFact or Fancy? 5. Anti-SemitismWill It Appear in the U.S.? 6. Jewish Question Breaks Into the Magazines 7. Arthur Brisbane Leaps to the Help of Jewry 8. Does a Definite Jewish World Program Exist? 9. The Historic Basis of Jewish Imperialism 10. An Introduction to the "Jewish Protocols" 11. "Jewish" Estimate of Gentile Human Nature 12. "Jewish Protocols" Claim Partial Fulfillment 13. "Jewish" Plan to Split Society by "Ideas" 14. Did the Jews Foresee the World War? 15. Is the Jewish "Kahal" the Modern "Soviet"? 16. How the "Jewish Question" Touches the Farm 17. Does Jewish Power Control the World Press? 18. Does This Explain Jewish Political Power? 19. The All-Jewish Mark on "Red Russia" 20. Jewish Testimony in Favor of Bolshevism. Original single volume as originally issued; later joined by vols 2,3 & 4. Henry Ford, a noted anti-semite, had a close association with Dearborn, MI. Ford did not write the articles. He expressed his opinions verbally to his executive secretary, Ernest Liebold, and to William J. Cameron. Cameron had the main responsibility for expanding these opinions into article form. Liebold was responsible for collecting more material to support the articles. The Dearborn Independent, also known as The Ford International Weekly, was a weekly newspaper established in 1901, and published by Henry Ford from 1919 through 1927. The paper reached a circulation of 900,000 by 1925, second only to the New York Daily News, largely due to a quota system for promotion imposed on Ford dealers. Lawsuits regarding antisemitic material published in the paper caused Ford to close it, and the last issue was published in December 1927. The publication's title was derived from the Detroit suburb of Dearborn, Michigan. Derived largely from information found posted on line: Convinced that "bankers" and "the Jews" were responsible for a whole range of things he didn't like, from the world war to short skirts to jazz music, Henry Ford used his newspaper, the Dearborn Independent, to carry on an active anti-Semitic campaign. Between 1920 and 1922 a series of articles denounced all things Jewish. While officially apologizing for the articles in 1927, Ford's anti-Jewish sentiments ran deep. In January 1919, Henry Ford began publication of the Dearborn Independent, a small community weekly he had purchased the previous year. Carrying the subtitle, The Chronicler of the Neglected Truth, the paper primarily served as a forum for Henry Ford's views. Each issue of the Independent carried "Mr. Ford's Own Page," an editorial expressing his opinions, written by William J. Cameron. The Ford Motor Company pressured car dealers to buy multiple subscriptions and hand out copies to customers. The newspaper was popular, and circulation reached 900,000 in 1926. The Dearborn Independent would, most likely, have remained a sidebar in Ford's biography were it not for a controversial series that began on May 22, 1920 and lasted for several years. Appearing on the front page every week, "The International Jew: The World's Problem" examined a purported conspiracy launched by Jewish groups to achieve world domination. The basis for the articles was a notorious forgery, The Protocols of the Elders of Zion, an anti-Semitic hoax, first published in Russia in 1903. Many have accused Ford's personal secretary, Ernest Liebold, of being the source of the campaign, and Liebold's anti-Semitic views are well documented. William Cameron, editor of the Independent, was an enthusiastic supporter of the publication of the anti-Semitic diatribes. However, Ford's own attitudes towards Jews were the major reason for the publication of "The International Jew." His anti-Semitic beliefs formed along several strands from his upbringing, attitudes, and personal beliefs. A common stereotype at the time led some people to assume that Jews controlled the international banking system; that belief may have fed his anti-Jewish feelings. The publication of "The International Jew" caused an uproar. In some quarters, such as anti-immigrant and nativist groups, the series confirmed their own beliefs. Others were appalled by the series, published demands for a retraction, removed the paper from public libraries, and promoted a boycott of Ford automobiles. Some Ford dealers refused to carry the paper. Responding to this pressure, Ford halted publication of the anti-Jewish series in January 1922, only to start it up again less than a year later. Previous owner's name, pocket on rear blank endpaper, no other markings, an excellent copy Very Good Condition. (HOLO2-63-21E)
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[Ford, Henry, Sr.]
THE INTERNATIONAL JEW: THE WORLD'S FOREMOST PROBLEM.
8vo; First Edition. Original Paper Wrappers. 12mo. 235 pages. 19 cm. These articles appeared from May 22 to October 2, 1920in Ford's paper, "The Dearborn Independent." "Why discuss the Jewish Question? Because it is here, and because its emergence into American thought should contribute to its solution, and not to a continuance of those bad conditions which surround the Question in other countries." Chapters: 1. The Jew in Character and Business 2. Germany's Reaction Against the Jew 3. Jewish History in the United States 4. The Jewish QuestionFact or Fancy? 5. Anti-SemitismWill It Appear in the U.S.? 6. Jewish Question Breaks Into the Magazines 7. Arthur Brisbane Leaps to the Help of Jewry 8. Does a Definite Jewish World Program Exist? 9. The Historic Basis of Jewish Imperialism 10. An Introduction to the "Jewish Protocols" 11. "Jewish" Estimate of Gentile Human Nature 12. "Jewish Protocols" Claim Partial Fulfillment 13. "Jewish" Plan to Split Society by "Ideas" 14. Did the Jews Foresee the World War? 15. Is the Jewish "Kahal" the Modern "Soviet"? 16. How the "Jewish Question" Touches the Farm 17. Does Jewish Power Control the World Press? 18. Does This Explain Jewish Political Power? 19. The All-Jewish Mark on "Red Russia" 20. Jewish Testimony in Favor of Bolshevism. Original single volume as originally issued; later joined by vols 2,3 & 4. Henry Ford, a noted anti-semite, had a close association with Dearborn, MI. Ford did not write the articles. He expressed his opinions verbally to his executive secretary, Ernest Liebold, and to William J. Cameron. Cameron had the main responsibility for expanding these opinions into article form. Liebold was responsible for collecting more material to support the articles. The Dearborn Independent, also known as The Ford International Weekly, was a weekly newspaper established in 1901, and published by Henry Ford from 1919 through 1927. The paper reached a circulation of 900,000 by 1925, second only to the New York Daily News, largely due to a quota system for promotion imposed on Ford dealers. Lawsuits regarding antisemitic material published in the paper caused Ford to close it, and the last issue was published in December 1927. The publication's title was derived from the Detroit suburb of Dearborn, Michigan. Derived largely from information found posted on line: Convinced that "bankers" and "the Jews" were responsible for a whole range of things he didn't like, from the world war to short skirts to jazz music, Henry Ford used his newspaper, the Dearborn Independent, to carry on an active anti-Semitic campaign. Between 1920 and 1922 a series of articles denounced all things Jewish. While officially apologizing for the articles in 1927, Ford's anti-Jewish sentiments ran deep. In January 1919, Henry Ford began publication of the Dearborn Independent, a small community weekly he had purchased the previous year. Carrying the subtitle, The Chronicler of the Neglected Truth, the paper primarily served as a forum for Henry Ford's views. Each issue of the Independent carried "Mr. Ford's Own Page," an editorial expressing his opinions, written by William J. Cameron. The Ford Motor Company pressured car dealers to buy multiple subscriptions and hand out copies to customers. The newspaper was popular, and circulation reached 900,000 in 1926. The Dearborn Independent would, most likely, have remained a sidebar in Ford's biography were it not for a controversial series that began on May 22, 1920 and lasted for several years. Appearing on the front page every week, "The International Jew: The World's Problem" examined a purported conspiracy launched by Jewish groups to achieve world domination. The basis for the articles was a notorious forgery, The Protocols of the Elders of Zion, an anti-Semitic hoax, first published in Russia in 1903. Many have accused Ford's personal secretary, Ernest Liebold, of being the source of the campaign, and Liebold's anti-Semitic views are well documented. William Cameron, editor of the Independent, was an enthusiastic supporter of the publication of the anti-Semitic diatribes. However, Ford's own attitudes towards Jews were the major reason for the publication of "The International Jew." His anti-Semitic beliefs formed along several strands from his upbringing, attitudes, and personal beliefs. A common stereotype at the time led some people to assume that Jews controlled the international banking system; that belief may have fed his anti-Jewish feelings. The publication of "The International Jew" caused an uproar. In some quarters, such as anti-immigrant and nativist groups, the series confirmed their own beliefs. Others were appalled by the series, published demands for a retraction, removed the paper from public libraries, and promoted a boycott of Ford automobiles. Some Ford dealers refused to carry the paper. Responding to this pressure, Ford halted publication of the anti-Jewish series in January 1922, only to start it up again less than a year later. Touch of wear at foot and crown of spine, little bit of residue on front cover, Very Good Condition. (HOLO2-63-21)
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[Institutional Racism]
Waitsfield Vermont Parent-Teacher Association Minstrel Show Program
Waitsfield VT: Parent Teacher Association of Waitsfield presumed Publisher. Wraps. Good. no date presumed 1930s-1950s. Printed wraps. 16 pp. including covers. What better way to raise money for school than to stage a show perpetuating racist stereotypes This program issued by the Parent Teacher Association PTA of Waitsfield Vermont provides a list of the performers the numbers performed etc. and includes a person performing as "Sambo." The Show was held on October 29th and 30th with no year given. Many advertisements for local businesses present. An example of the pervasiveness and acceptance of racism in the US. GOOD condition. Some faint dampstaining to the piece. Heavy foxing to the upper front cover. Tape remains on the spine. Moderate to heavy wrinkling and creasing. Parent Teacher Association of Waitsfield, presumed Publisher unknown
Bookseller reference : 021843
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[Music; Racism] Reed Jr., David
Lady Africa March song and chorus sheet music
New York: Howley Haviland & Co. 1897. Ephemera. Otherwise very good condition. Sheet music with a striking color cover image of an African American woman with parasol red and white dress with puff sleeves and hat decorated with feathers. Lyrics describe her as the "Queen of color'd high society" and uses stereotypical references and politically incorrect language. 10 1/8 x 14 1/8" 6pp pages detached but complete top and right edges slt ruffled. Cover art by Syd Davies. Howley, Haviland & Co. unknown
Bookseller reference : 28219
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[Music; Racism] Fagan, Barney
My African Queen sheet music
Wisconsin: Chas. K. Harris 1897. Ephemera. Otherwise very good condition. Sheet music with a red black and white illustrated cover image of a woman and two men in fancy dress. The woman with red and white dress and hat decorated with feathers. Lyrics use stereotypical references and politically incorrect language. 10 1/4 x 14" 8pp cover detached spine edge slt ruffled. Chas. K. Harris unknown
Bookseller reference : 28240
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[PAUW (Cornelius de)]
Recherches philosophiques sur les Américains ou Mémoires intéressants pour servir à l'Histoire de l'Espèce Humaine : Tome 1er seul
Londres, s.n., 1774. In-12, XIV-406 pp., basane marbrée havane, double filet doré en encadrement sur les plats, dos long orné de caissons dorés, pièce de titre blonde, pièce de tomaison noire (quelques petites épidermures).
Bookseller reference : 20966
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