Mar 30, 2017 - Sale 2441

Sale 2441 - Lot 224

Price Realized: $ 2,500
?Final Price Realized includes Buyer’s Premium added to Hammer Price
Estimate: $ 3,500 - $ 5,000
VERY EARLY POSTER REGARDING THE KLAN (CIVIL RIGHTS--RECONSTRUCTION AND KLAN.). The Most Exciting Story of the Century. Saturday Globe WHITE CAPS. During the Month of January. . .It will have a complete expose of the doings of the White Caps in Ohio, Indiana and Kentucky. Large poster, 24 x 18 inches, printed in black on a yellow field; a couple of tiny chips and closed tears; creases where folded. Utica, New York, 1889 Utica, New York, 1889

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a very rare poster for an expose of an early Klan-type organization, the White Caps. This series of articles appeared in the pages of the Utica Saturday Globe, the first illustrated newspaper in the United States. The White Caps grew out of the original Klan in North Georgia and spread into Ohio and Kentucky, and south into Mississippi .They wore the same outfits and basically had the same rules and tenets, and were popular throughout the deep South. Their victims were usually blacks, but personal grudges and other issues were often settled by a midnight visit from these men---a visit called "white-capping." As the Klan's power and membership grew during the 1920's and 1930s, the White Caps were absorbed into the Klan.