Placing Some Historic Pieces in the Gold Journal

Placing Some Historic Pieces in the Gold Journal Hey everybody! I haven’t had this journal on the desk in a while. I do have some things to put in it. Sometimes pieces of ephemera are hard to talk about. My intention is always to be respectful. The “free cotton” postcard is historically important because it sits at the intersection of: African American history, labor history, photography, Southern identity, and commercial ephemera. I see three beautiful people who led real lives and deserve to be presented with truth and respect. This old North Carolina ephemera really pulls on my heart strings. I must say, the “free produce movement” has grabbed my attention. I want to learn more. If you want to see how I made the journal:    • New Journal - Start to Finish!   Thank you for watching! 🦋🦋🦋 xx Lynn IF YOU WANT TO SUPPORT A BIT OF BIRDSONG: 👉LIKE AND SUBSCRIBE! 👉TIP THROUGH PAYPAL: https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/abito... 👉VISIT MY WEBSITE: http://www.abitofbirdsong.com 👉FACEBOOK GROUP: / 201084963942316 -- My Facebook group is growing slowly but surely. I welcome you to join and share your work! Feel free to interact, ask questions, share your links, etc. 👉INSTAGRAM: @abitofbirdsong -- While I'm not super-active on IG, I am there! I would love to see you there! 👉ETSY: https://www.etsy.com/shop/abitofbirdsong 👉Shop AMAZON with the Birdsong link: https://amzn.to/3UNMpwi (As an Amazon associate, I earn from qualifying purchases.)