Topsy from Uncle Tom's Cabin

 

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Topsy from Uncle Tom's Cabin

Topsy from Uncle Tom's Cabin

You are viewing a picture of Topsy, from Uncle Tom's Cabin. The Lithograph was created in 1899, by the Courier Lithograph Company. This broadside features a festive picture of an African American Woman, Topsy, dancing to music made by several black men in the background.

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