Negro superstition, the doo di doo bush, -- or which is the thief / R. Bridgens del. et lith. ; Day & Haghe Lith to the King.
Summary
Inside house, African man wraps leaves(?) around neck of a kneeling man while another man waits; crowd of men, women, and children watch.
Title transcribed from item.
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Tags
africans
rites and ceremonies
lithographs
color
negro
superstition
negro superstition
doo
bush
doo di doo bush
thief
bridgens
bridgens del
haghe
haghe lith
1830
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19th century
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richard bridgens
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race relations
library of congress
public domain christian images
Date
01/01/1830
Contributors
Bridgens, Richard, lithographer
Source
Library of Congress
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