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Charles Alexander Bullard; Founder of the Union Publishing Co. 1917. Creator: Unknown
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Charles Alexander Bullard; Founder of the Union Publishing Co. 1917. Creator: Unknown
Charles Alexander Bullard; Founder of the Union Publishing Co. 1917
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A B Caldwell Ab Caldwell Ab Caldwell Publishing Co Arthur Bunyan Caldwell Business Businessman Caldwell A B Caldwell Arthur Bunyan Desk Jean Blackwell Hutson Division New York Public Library Nypl Office Professional Public Library Publisher Publishing Schomburg Center For Research Afro American
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This photograph features Charles Alexander Bullard, the visionary founder of the Union Publishing Company in 1917. The image, captured in the 1910s, depicts Bullard seated at his office desk, surrounded by the trappings of his successful publishing business. The setting exudes an air of professionalism and industry, with Bullard's stern gaze and well-tailored suit conveying a sense of determination and focus. Bullard's publishing company, the Union Publishing Co., was a groundbreaking enterprise that catered to the African American community in the United States during a time when representation and access to information were limited. The company's mission was to provide high-quality literature and news to African Americans, filling a critical void in the media landscape of the era. The photograph was taken at the Union Publishing Co. offices, likely located in New York City, which was a hub for African American intellectual and cultural activity during the early 20th century. The image is a testament to Bullard's significant contributions to the African American community and the publishing industry as a whole. This photograph is a valuable historical artifact, preserved in the Jean Blackwell Hutson Research and Education Division of the Schomburg Center for Research in Black Culture at the New York Public Library. It offers a glimpse into the life of a trailblazing businessman and publisher, whose legacy continues to inspire and inform our understanding of African American history and culture.
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