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Stand Up and Be Counted: Women and Social Justice in Michigan (1960-1985)

Elephants at "Parade Rest"

Item

Title
Elephants at "Parade Rest"
Circus Name
The Union Circus
Date
May 8th, 1909
Location of Event
State Street, Ann Arbor, Michigan
Creator
Frank Albert Kapp, collector; Lyndon, (potential) photographer
Subject
The Union Circus Parade stops near campus. Men in blackface perform in various costumes
Description
Taken from the Kapp scrapbook, this image is inscribed with "Lyndon. 1133" and captioned with sentence "Elephants at 'Parade Rest'". It depicts the Union Circus parade, temporarily paused next to the university campus. White students clad in blackface perform various roles as either elephant trainer or indigenous person. Their costumes depict stereotypes of native peoples and of South Asians. Circus goers watch with interest from the sidelines. The Ann Arbor trolly tracks can be seen along the grass.
Rights Holder
Bentley Historical Library
References
Photograph, 1907-1911, Frank Albert Kapp photograph series, Bentley Historical Library, University of Michigan

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