File:SundayNewOrleansFlirt1880s.jpeg
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DescriptionSundayNewOrleansFlirt1880s.jpeg | "Sunday in New Orleans" 1882 scene depicts soldier and woman walking together; the woman flirtingly brushes another soldier with an ostrich feather. All three are African-Americans. In background can be seen tents and a sign reading "Ice Cream". | |||||||
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Source | 19th century illustration from "America revisited: from the bay of New York to the Gulf of Mexico, and from Lake Michigan to the Pacific. By George Augustus Sala. Illustrated with nearly 400 engravings." 2d ed. (published 1882) Via New York Public Library Digital Collection at [1] | |||||||
Author | George Augustus Sala | |||||||
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