David Ross Locke (1833-1888)

Locke's greatest influence was through his writings and lectures as Petroleum Vesuvius Nasby, a fictional antiabolitionist postmaster. The Nasby letters satirized the plight of blacks in the South and northern politicians.

Date:
1867 circa 5 years
Original Format:
Carte de Visite
Item#:
MES25197
Photographer:
William S. Warren (Boston)
Height:
1238px
Width:
747px
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