How you like de waltz, Mr. Lorenzo?" / Chas. Hunt, sc

Notes:
Derogatory depiction of an African American couple at a dance ball. "Mr. Lorenzo" and his female dance partner hold hands as they waltz. His partner, wearing a huge pink headpiece adorned with feathers and a pink and yellow dress with huge puff sleeves, asks how he likes the waltz. "Mr. Lorenzo," dressed in pantaloons, a blue coat with tails, and an oversized bow tie and collar, responds that he believes the waltz is "for de common people."; Inscribed in upper right corner: Plate 13.
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Subject Topic:
African Americans--Caricatures and cartoons.; African Americans--Social conditions.; Social classes--Pennsylvania--Philadelphia--19th century.; Courtship.; Balls (Parties)--1830-1840.; Ballroom dancing--1830-1840.; Clothing and dress--1830-1840.; Ethnic stereotypes--1830-1840.; Prints shelf.; Philadelphia (Pa.)--Race relations.; Isaacs, Harrison,--publisher.
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