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Gold Dust Twins Slave to Housework Wood Plaque Ad
Gold Dust Twins Slave to Housework Wood Plaque Ad |
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CushCity Price: | $18.99 | |||||
Availability: | Ships in 3-5 business days | |||||
ISBN: | colhpp0022 | |||||
Size: | 8" x 11" | |||||
COLLECTIBLE | ||||||
About this
Item Ads and Labels on Wood. For 50 years women in America relied on the Gold Dust Twins, Goldie and Dustie, to do their cleaning for them. Gold Dust Washing Powder was introduced in the 1880's. In 1902, two Black children, David Henry Snipe and a kid named Thomas, were chosen to pose as the Gold Dust Twins. Snipe was born in 1896 in New York and traveled through the U.S. and Europe with the vaudeville team Harvey and DeVore until 1921. By the 1930's the soap was no longer an attraction, but the Gold Dust Twins remained a part of the American popular culture through the collectibles that carried their images. All plaques have chains attached for hanging. |
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