The Mulattoville Athenaeum is a repository of literature dedicated to the Mulatto.  The subjects of these various books range from actual historic Mulattos such as Mary Sabina and Fanny Mosebury to philosophic musings into such issues as interracial marriage, Mulatto roots, and High-Yellow-Identity-Crisis.

Rudolph Lucasie "Oscar Willis: Ethiopian Comedian of the 1850's" "Mulatto and Dancing Bear"

"Rudolph Lucasie: Albino of Black Madagascar Lineage"

36"x 24"x 4"

"Oscar Willis: Ethiopian Comedian of the 1850's"

23" x 20" x 4"

"Mulatto and Dancing Bear"

20"x18"x4"

"Skindeep" "Mary Sabina - Piebald Mulatta born in Cartagena in 1736" "Me, Myself and Identity Crisis" 

"Skindeep"

22" x 16" x 4"

"Mary Sabina - Piebald Mulatta born in Cartagena in 1736"

24"x18"x4"

"Me, Myself and Identity Crisis" 

21"x17"x4"

You Remind Me of Virginia Woolf "Carcassian Beauty" "Fanny Mosebury was Forever Encountering Spirits"

"You Remind Me of Virginia Woolf"

25"x16"x2"

"Carcassian Beauty"

25"x21"x5"

"Fanny Mosebury was Forever Encountering Spirits"

23"x15"x3"


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