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  2. Postcards To Voters - Wikipedia

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    Operational costs for Postcards To Voters are funded through the sale of postcards and monetary donations. There are more than a dozen postcard designs available for sale on Amazon, Etsy, and on the Postcards To Voters website; however, volunteers are free to buy postcards from other vendors. Free downloadable templates are also available. [7]

  3. Coon card - Wikipedia

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    Tennessee news dealer lists coon cards for sale (Chattanooga Daily Times, 1905) [1] Coon cards were anti-Black, racist picture postcards and greeting cards sold in the United States in the 19th and 20th centuries. Coon was short for raccoon, an American mammal; coon was a commonly used derogatory term for African-Americans. [2]

  4. Progressive group sending 26M postcards to boost turnout in ...

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    A progressive group will send 26 million postcards to boost voter turnout in 11 swing states ahead of the 2024 election. The Progressive Turnout Project (PTP), a Chicago-based progressive PAC, is ...

  5. History of postcards in the United States - Wikipedia

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    "Greetings from Chicago, Illinois" large-letter postcard produced by Curt Teich The history of postcards is part of the cultural history of the United States. Especially after 1900, "the postcard was wildly successful both as correspondence and collectible" and thus postcards are valuable sources for cultural historians as both a form of epistolary literature and for the bank of cultural ...

  6. Postage stamps and postal history of the United States

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    Some are quite rare, but many are extremely common; this was the era of the postcard craze, and almost every antique shop in the U.S. will have some postcards with green 1¢ or red 2¢ stamps from this series. In 1910 the Post Office began phasing out the double-lined watermark, replacing it by the same U S P S logo in smaller single-line letters.

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  8. Postcard - Wikipedia

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    In the early 1930s, cartoon-style saucy postcards became widespread, and at the peak of their popularity the sale of saucy postcards reached 16 million a year. They were often bawdy in nature, making use of innuendo and double entendres , and traditionally featured stereotypical characters such as vicars, large ladies, and put-upon husbands, in ...

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