"Blood Money" By Thomas Nast. Harper's Weekly June 17, 1876 [African American]
"Blood Money" By Thomas Nast. Harper's Weekly June 17, 1876 [African American]
"Blood Money" By Thomas Nast. Harper's Weekly June 17, 1876 [African American]
"Blood Money" By Thomas Nast. Harper's Weekly June 17, 1876 [African American]
"Blood Money" By Thomas Nast. Harper's Weekly June 17, 1876 [African American]

"Blood Money" By Thomas Nast. Harper's Weekly June 17, 1876 [African American]

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"Blood Money"  by Thomas Nast - single page from Harper's Weekly, June 17,  1876.
Cartoon suggests that money paid into the bank by the Black community had been siphoned off into the coffers of the K.K.K.. The bank had failed two years earlier with depositors losing most if not all of their savings.
Page size: 16 x 11 inches.
Authentic, not a reprint.



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Listing ID#228089429
Start TimeMon 03 Mar 2025 13:47:12 (BST)
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