Jolly Negro Bank #2

Item

Object Title
Jolly Negro Bank #2
Object ID
AR_0012_03_0002
Created By
J. E. Stevens
Date
Unknown
Date Span
c. 1900-1999
Medium
Iron | Paint | Casting
Dimensions
L:17cm x W:13cm
Description
The vintage black and red Jolly Negro bank depicts a smiling Black figure, exemplifying the racially insensitive stereotypes common in early 20th-century America. This ceramic bank was designed to encourage saving while reflecting a troubling portrayal of African Americans in popular culture.
Subject Of
Racism, Folklore, Economics, Stereotyping, Minstrelsy, Sambo, Dehumanization, Material Culture, American Popular Culture (19th–20th centuries) Sociology, Anthropology
Placed Used
United States of America
Collection Title
Thomas Bridge Collection
Collection ID
AR_0013
Credit Line
Courtesy of the Meek-Eaton Black Archives/Thomas Bridge Collection
Restrictions and Rights
All rights reserved. The use of any part of these objects and photographs transmitted in any form by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording, or otherwise, or stored in a retrieval system without the prior written consent of Meek-Eaton Black Archives is an infringement of the copyright law.
Photograph Rights Holder
Florida A&M University Meek-Eaton Southeastern Regional Black Archives Research Center and Museum
Spatial Coverage
On Display
Location
Jim Crow Exhibition Hall