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  • Collection: African Americans
  • Theme: Early Black Ads
  • Campaign: "Honest Taste"
  • Brand: Lucky Strike
  • Company: American Tobacco Company
  • Publish Year: 1959

As World War II came to a close, tobacco companies needed to expand to “new” markets in order to maintain prosperity. At this point, they began issuing mass marketing efforts targeting African Americans. Whereas there was minor advertising in weekly African Americans newspapers prior to…

Early Black Ads – img9153

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  • Collection: African Americans
  • Theme: Early Black Ads
  • Campaign: "Winston tastes Good... Like a cigarette should!"
  • Brand: Winston
  • Company: R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company
  • Publish Year: 1962

As World War II came to a close, tobacco companies needed to expand to “new” markets in order to maintain prosperity. At this point, they began issuing mass marketing efforts targeting African Americans. Whereas there was minor advertising in weekly African Americans newspapers prior to…

Early Black Ads – img9147

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  • Collection: African Americans
  • Theme: Early Black Ads
  • Campaign: "Kent's the best... for the flavor you like."
  • Brand: Kent
  • Company: P. Lorillard
  • Publish Year: 1961

As World War II came to a close, tobacco companies needed to expand to “new” markets in order to maintain prosperity. At this point, they began issuing mass marketing efforts targeting African Americans. Whereas there was minor advertising in weekly African Americans newspapers prior to…

Early Black Ads – img8890

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  • Collection: African Americans
  • Theme: Early Black Ads
  • Campaign: "Luckies Still Do"
  • Brand: Lucky Strike
  • Company: American Tobacco Company
  • Publish Year: 1960

As World War II came to a close, tobacco companies needed to expand to “new” markets in order to maintain prosperity. At this point, they began issuing mass marketing efforts targeting African Americans. Whereas there was minor advertising in weekly African Americans newspapers prior to…

Black Musicians – img8587

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  • Collection: African Americans
  • Theme: Black Musicians
  • Campaign: "It's new. It's beige."
  • Brand: More
  • Company: R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Company

Although tobacco companies repeatedly exploit music in brand advertising and promotion to appeal to youth, perhaps the KOOL brand has been most relentless in its adoption of music, and jazz in particular, in its advertising and promotional techniques. In 1975, KOOL began sponsoring jazz festivals…

Black Musicians – img8432

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  • Collection: African Americans
  • Theme: Black Musicians
  • Campaign: "There's only one way to play it."
  • Brand: Kool
  • Company: Brown & Williamson Tobacco Corporation
  • Publish Year: 1981

Although tobacco companies repeatedly exploit music in brand advertising and promotion to appeal to youth, perhaps the KOOL brand has been most relentless in its adoption of music, and jazz in particular, in its advertising and promotional techniques. In 1975, KOOL began sponsoring jazz festivals…

Early Black Ads – img8153

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  • Collection: African Americans
  • Theme: Early Black Ads
  • Campaign: "Coolness in your Throat"
  • Brand: Kool
  • Company: Brown & Williamson Tobacco Corporation
  • Publish Year: 1963

As World War II came to a close, tobacco companies needed to expand to “new” markets in order to maintain prosperity. At this point, they began issuing mass marketing efforts targeting African Americans. Whereas there was minor advertising in weekly African Americans newspapers prior to…

Black Musicians – img8430

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  • Collection: African Americans
  • Theme: Black Musicians
  • Campaign: "Lights"
  • Brand: Kool
  • Company: Brown & Williamson Tobacco Corporation
  • Publish Year: 1982

Although tobacco companies repeatedly exploit music in brand advertising and promotion to appeal to youth, perhaps the KOOL brand has been most relentless in its adoption of music, and jazz in particular, in its advertising and promotional techniques. In 1975, KOOL began sponsoring jazz festivals…

Early Black Ads – img8147

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  • Collection: African Americans
  • Theme: Early Black Ads
  • Campaign: "... for the two of you."
  • Brand: L&M
  • Company: Liggett & Myers Tobacco Company
  • Publish Year: 1970

As World War II came to a close, tobacco companies needed to expand to “new” markets in order to maintain prosperity. At this point, they began issuing mass marketing efforts targeting African Americans. Whereas there was minor advertising in weekly African Americans newspapers prior to…

Early Black Ads – img22326

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  • Collection: African Americans
  • Theme: Early Black Ads
  • Brand: Chesterfield
  • Company: Liggett & Myers Tobacco Company

As World War II came to a close, tobacco companies needed to expand to “new” markets in order to maintain prosperity. At this point, they began issuing mass marketing efforts targeting African Americans. Whereas there was minor advertising in weekly African Americans newspapers prior to…

Early Black Ads – img4877

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  • Collection: African Americans
  • Theme: Early Black Ads
  • Campaign: "Kent's the Best..."
  • Brand: Kent
  • Company: P. Lorillard
  • Publish Year: 1961

As World War II came to a close, tobacco companies needed to expand to “new” markets in order to maintain prosperity. At this point, they began issuing mass marketing efforts targeting African Americans. Whereas there was minor advertising in weekly African Americans newspapers prior to…

Early Black Ads – img4887

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  • Collection: African Americans
  • Theme: Early Black Ads
  • Campaign: "Satisfies Best"
  • Brand: Kent
  • Company: P. Lorillard
  • Publish Year: 1964

As World War II came to a close, tobacco companies needed to expand to “new” markets in order to maintain prosperity. At this point, they began issuing mass marketing efforts targeting African Americans. Whereas there was minor advertising in weekly African Americans newspapers prior to…

Early Black Ads – img4901

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  • Collection: African Americans
  • Theme: Early Black Ads
  • Campaign: "Dual Filter"
  • Brand: Tareyton
  • Company: American Tobacco Company
  • Publish Year: 1963

As World War II came to a close, tobacco companies needed to expand to “new” markets in order to maintain prosperity. At this point, they began issuing mass marketing efforts targeting African Americans. Whereas there was minor advertising in weekly African Americans newspapers prior to…

Early Black Ads – img4913

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  • Collection: African Americans
  • Theme: Early Black Ads
  • Campaign: "Viceroy's got the taste that's right!"
  • Brand: Viceroy
  • Company: Brown & Williamson Tobacco Corporation
  • Publish Year: 1962

As World War II came to a close, tobacco companies needed to expand to “new” markets in order to maintain prosperity. At this point, they began issuing mass marketing efforts targeting African Americans. Whereas there was minor advertising in weekly African Americans newspapers prior to…

Early Black Ads – img6724

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  • Collection: African Americans
  • Theme: Early Black Ads
  • Campaign: "Kent Filters Best"
  • Brand: Kent
  • Company: P. Lorillard
  • Publish Year: 1966

As World War II came to a close, tobacco companies needed to expand to “new” markets in order to maintain prosperity. At this point, they began issuing mass marketing efforts targeting African Americans. Whereas there was minor advertising in weekly African Americans newspapers prior to…

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