2021
DOI: 10.19105/ojbs.v15i1.4522
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Deconstructing Racist Humor: How Archie Boston’s Advertisements Provoke Institutionalized Racism

Abstract: Humor is one of the most used mediums for overcoming the dominant power in society. One type of humor, Black Humor, was initially used by the Black community to speak their voice regarding the racism they face every day. However, it showed that even the most powerful tool could also act as a double-edged sword for its users. In this research, we analyzed three advertisements made by Archie Boston circa the 1960s that took the symbolism of the Ku Klux Klan, Uncle Sam, and slavery and turned these symbolisms int… Show more

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