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3 1930s Exhibit Cards Depicting the “Amos n’ Andy” Radio Show.
Lot 590. 3 1930s Exhibit Cards Depicting the “Amos n’ Andy” Radio Show. Few radio programs ever commanded a larger audience. In the 1940s, as many as 40 million listeners a week heard the show, which featured stereotypical black characters created by Freeman Gosden and Charles Correll. The three cards show the actors in blackface. The cards are #1 “Aint That Sumpin,” vg, foxing, no creases. #15 “Well I’ll Be Dog-on” ex+. #16 “The Boys Resting Before Broadcasting,” ex, edge stain on the blank back.
Winning Bid $83.
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