Vintage ad for "Darkey in a Watermelon".
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Cream of Kentucky straight bourbon whiskey ad, portraying two well known stereotypes!
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This Van Heusen ad is from 1952 and it says "4 out of 5 men want Oxfords...in these new Van Heusen styles."
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Looking at this "Bull Durham" tobacco ad, makes me think of those huge tobacco plantations of old times.
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"My skin is dark but my heart is white", This ad portraying First Nations -apparently- willing to support Canadian Patriotic Fund.
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In this Sal Hepatica ad we can see a couple of just married love-birds enjoying their honeymoon. If you think the pictures hide some racist message, read the last line of the dialogue: "Lets tip that porter double for telling us about Sal Hepatica".
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Here, a 'This Week in Atlanta' magazine ad from November 19, 1967 where we can see Cotton Watts, a comedian who used to perform in black face in the 1960s.
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Maxwell House Coffee ad.
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The most famous self-rising pancake mix of old times, created in 1889 by Chris L. Rutt. He might have thought: what a better way to present my product than a jolly ex-slave who lived on a Louisiana plantation and made great flapjacks for her masters?
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This ad for N.K. Fairbank Co. soaps portrays a white girl asking a black girl "Why doesn't your mamma wash you with fairy soap?" Mamma mia... really shameful!
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Cream of Kentucky straight bourbon whiskey ad, portraying two well known stereotypes!
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This Van Heusen ad is from 1952 and it says "4 out of 5 men want Oxfords...in these new Van Heusen styles."
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEi9bJw5ip-ZzQecr3iH6eC0Ga18leO-qIMIH12JOA363e1VXj3U6yFvtKZtmTouVs2hvtoEFioP-81VQArxuZLwEMrRml-lK7TL4Z2avIYHa7Hl2kibqIt7hx9zsxnSSho4DVwVKmbR3eo/s800/Vintage+Ads+%288%29.jpg)
Looking at this "Bull Durham" tobacco ad, makes me think of those huge tobacco plantations of old times.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjcvMVVCR_83temkMxutwAq2Wv1Lx8XIlqVgm7hv7oAJaQh0lm5AOYUdMP6EgUe35tSuJhBbTARW_kbH8yoJQjX92ImSwzpm-imakJlxirq-cFDDIvStQeyQqZGDJoFnAqBJiszz4lzy08/s800/Vintage+Ads+%287%29.jpg)
"My skin is dark but my heart is white", This ad portraying First Nations -apparently- willing to support Canadian Patriotic Fund.
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In this Sal Hepatica ad we can see a couple of just married love-birds enjoying their honeymoon. If you think the pictures hide some racist message, read the last line of the dialogue: "Lets tip that porter double for telling us about Sal Hepatica".
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiUeELcudpHujWgCgtCRa30WJcIcr1mApHjHRf7jtadXHF-VH3851K5S15uRABgNtFPGES5qXx9-GwOwWR2iID9m_rXlG5wT6v3DDwtOeLB7TEBqmg2uZid7hNB3kQrqF4e_UAs5hIZ-HY/s800/Vintage+Ads+%285%29.jpg)
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Here, a 'This Week in Atlanta' magazine ad from November 19, 1967 where we can see Cotton Watts, a comedian who used to perform in black face in the 1960s.
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiZptdOHUrzqnDetzYwTyVAhqFWLGys6vJNIYk7l24IwrXvS8-tdA2COqyYx6SnJ7VYuk_Wcfx6bbOPpjH_4YfmmFYBAx7t2PTsYbWPe5TvnKgmwmMbNAaGrb1N3Es4UjQliWMJ35u7SMQ/s800/Vintage+Ads+%283%29.jpg)
Maxwell House Coffee ad.
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The most famous self-rising pancake mix of old times, created in 1889 by Chris L. Rutt. He might have thought: what a better way to present my product than a jolly ex-slave who lived on a Louisiana plantation and made great flapjacks for her masters?
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiIu3McvndpZaN4iewjXrgAYdHfmhNZAkGe9bcHLNgGJGWVkG8VlrRN1avMEE7yETsSVtwEjFTpbgmzx8tfxTi7Ofy8vJVNPCvD4Z1Ptoq-cOj7vN5bUnnr3BHM0wWqayviNieqNDr2Tck/s800/Vintage+Ads+%281%29.jpg)
This ad for N.K. Fairbank Co. soaps portrays a white girl asking a black girl "Why doesn't your mamma wash you with fairy soap?" Mamma mia... really shameful!
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