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Item Price: $2.00
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Item Description: This postcard features a reproduction of Richmond Barthé’s Stevedore (1937).
Stevedore depicts a dock worker who had to load and unload cargo onto ships, which was a common position given to African American men when they served in World War I and World War II. Commonly seen as a low-ranking position, Barthé shows the pride and integrity that these men had, despite them not always having been seen as valid or capable of greater positions in the military.
9″ h x 6″ w
Payment Instructions: https://online.hamptonu.edu/product/stevedore-postcard/
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