Written by
Upton, Bertha, English
Published by
Longmans, Green & Company, British, 1880 - 1926
Illustrated by
Upton, Florence Kate, American, 1873 - 1922
Date
1901
Medium
paper (fiber product)
Dimensions
8 1/2 x 11 x 1/2 in. (21.6 x 27.9 x 1.3 cm)
Description
A hardcover, first edition of the children's book “The Golliwogg's ‘Auto-Go-Cart’” with illustrations by Florence K. Upton and verses by Bertha Upton. The book tells the story of “Golliwogg” and his dutch peg doll friends Peggy, Weg, Meg, Sarah Jane and Midget adventure with a go-kart. The front cover features an illustration of "Golliwogg" driving a go-kart while two dutch peg doll friends stand in the back. "Golliwogg" is wearing a black jacket, white shirt, red bow tie and red pants. He has wide round eyes and large, wide red lips. The peg dolls on the left is depicted wearing a blue star spangled dress and is blowing a trumpet. The other peg doll is wearing a red and white striped dress. The go-kart is illustrated in three quarters view as a wooden box with two red lined benches, two candles at the front, a round steering wheel, and round wheels. The black and green text on cover reads [THE GOLLIWOGG'S / "AUTO-GO- / CART" / BY / Florence K. Upton / VERSES BY Bertha Upton /LONGMANS, GREEN & CO., NEW YORK, LONDON & BOMBAY]. Spine of book is a green cloth binding. Title page has handwritten inscription that reads [To Cynthia / from Uncle David / Xmas 1901]. The back cover is plain white.
Statement
Objects depicting racist and/or stereotypical imagery or language may be offensive and disturbing, but the NMAAHC aims to include them in the Collection to present and preserve the historical context in which they were created and used. Objects of this type provide an important historical record from which to study and evaluate racism.
Collection title
Collection of James M. Caselli and Jonathan Mark Scharer
Classification
Documents and Published Materials-Published Works
Racist and Stereotypical Objects
Type
children's books
Topic
Caricature and cartoons
Children
Stereotypes
Credit Line
Collection of the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture, Gift of the Collection of James M. Caselli and Jonathan Mark Scharer
Object number
2007.7.384
Restrictions & Rights
Public Domain
Proper usage is the responsibility of the user.
GUID
http://n2t.net/ark:/65665/fd5c9bb5e61-3656-4670-8db2-4eb25e56185f

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