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The Art and History of Black Memorabilia

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Black memorabilia is one of the most provocative areas of collecting in America today encompassing anything made by or depicting people of African descent. It includes a diverse range of objects and documents that span five centuries of African-American life from trade cards to kitchen novelties; dolls and toys to sports and civil-rights mementos; cereal boxes and product labels to books and sheet music; and even the shackles classified ads and bills of sale that document the long years of black slavery. Often harsh and painful to examine these artifacts nonetheless offer an important window into American history. They have become highly valued collectibles and especially so among African Americans. The Art and History of Black Memorabilia by Larry Vincent Buster is the first fully illustrated overview of this remarkable area of Americana. With more than two hundred color photographs this volume examines the most desirable black collectibles and places them within their historical and social contexts. The author himself a noted collector includes information on how to buy display and preserve black memorabilia and explains how to spot fakes and reproductions. Also included are explorations of some of the most well-known and influential African-American figures in popular culture. At times horrifying yet sublime insulting yet intriguing humorous heartbreaking and inspiring The Art and History of Black Memorabilia is a landmark chronicle of the black experience in America.