1930s Black Americana Circus Sideshow Giant NOT RPPC Photo

1930s Black Americana Circus Sideshow Giant NOT RPPC Photo
1930s Black Americana Circus Sideshow Giant NOT RPPC Photo

1930s Black Americana Circus Sideshow Giant NOT RPPC Photo
Scarce pitch card – examples only show in two institutional libraries. Found in the estate of a 1930s circus promoter, there is no record for’Deacon James Finch’ nor do the details suggest that this is anything more than a stage name. Rather than the traditional pose w/a bible or in front of a congregation, Finch is noted only for height & weight in the negative. He is seated in a showman’s way, a precedent set by Barnum so many years before. Religion as the promoter’s gimmick to make Finch more palatable to a white audience is notable. Important Americana for that reason. Strong development & contrast on postcard photo stock w/ no back marks. Corner wear w/ink stain reverse that does not carry through.
1930s Black Americana Circus Sideshow Giant NOT RPPC Photo