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    Posted 4 years ago

    pablo_guer…
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    I found this at a yard sale and wondering if anyone knows its orgins or back story, any info appreciated

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    1. pablo_guerrero, 4 years ago
      By the way the face has been touched up by one of the past owners (the eyes and ears were repainted a brighter white.)
    2. dav2no1 dav2no1, 4 years ago
      Looks like 1940-50s Black Americana chalkware
    3. Andy61 Andy61, 2 years ago
      These type of statues, figures were used during the underground railroad by the north signifying to the slaves they could seek food, shelter etc while on their hard journey. They were usually put in a place of significance on their property or homestead. Although a common belief, these gents have nothing to do with racisim.

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