Description: Warning: This game explores issues of racial inequality and it is useful to read the context of the game design before playing. Some may find the method of exploration of these issues offensive. Originally published as a free game insert (with paper board and unmounted cards that had to be cut out) in the March 1970 issue of Psychology Today magazine, “Blacks & Whites” was a socially-conscious game which not only reflected the signs of the times but was also meant to effect change. On the bottom side of its box, the game description reads: “Experience the ghetto. Live on Welfare. Try to buy a place in a white suburb. Your challenge: To keep the land-hungry majority type from winning the game cheaply and quickly.... If Black players turn the tide against white advantages, a kind of irrepressible excitement takes over the board.” USPS is our preferred shipment method, but we can use another provider if requested. This product has been kept in a smoke-free and pet-free environment.
Price: 100 USD
Location: Baltimore, Maryland
End Time: 2025-01-11T21:33:12.000Z
Shipping Cost: 10 USD
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Brand: Psychology Today
Game Type: Board Game
Min. Number of Players: 4 to 5
Game Title: Blacks & Whites
Year: 1970
Theme: Communication
Gender: Adult
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States