Original Black Americana Real Photo Postcard (RPPC) titled “Picking Cotton near Memphis, Tennessee.” Authentic photographic image depicting African American field laborers harvesting cotton in a rural Southern landscape. Strong documentary content with clear regional identification and period detail.
This is a true RPPC, not a printed or linen card. Image shows continuous photographic tones with no lithographic dot pattern. Real photo surface evident under magnification.
Divided back with printed text “Picking Cotton near Memphis, Tennessee.” Reverse imprint reads “A Natural Finish Card Made by Gruenert Card Co., Danville, Va.” Marked GP-3 in stamp box area.
Condition is good vintage with light corner rounding, minor edge wear, and age toning consistent with early 20th-century photographic postcards. Image remains sharp with strong contrast and excellent clarity. No creases through the image. No writing on reverse. Please review all images closely for condition.
A solid documentary Black Americana RPPC, valued for its historical significance, Southern agricultural subject matter, and photographic authenticity. Scarcer than printed views and highly sought after by advanced collectors.
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ITEM SPECIFICS
Type: Real Photo Postcard (RPPC)
Era: c1910s
Theme: Black Americana, Cotton Picking, Agricultural Labor
Region: Memphis, Tennessee
Publisher: Gruenert Card Co., Danville, Virginia
Finish: Real Photo / Photographic
Back: Divided, unposted
Original/Reproduction: Original
Condition: Good vintage condition with age wear