A
lithograph for "William H. West's Big
Minstrel Jubilee" from 1900, showing the
blackface transformation of Billy Van, "the Monologue Comedian". Originating in the United States, blackface theatrical
makeup was used to take on the appearance of an
archetype of American
racism—that of the
darky or
coon.
Image credit: Strobridge Litho. Co.