Browndages Young Icons Edition Bandages
- 2021
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Small JPG1200 x 908px — 58.5 KBLarge JPG2880 x 2180px — 249 KBFull-sized JPG3625 x 2744px — 395 KBOriginal fileTIFF — 3625 x 2744px — 28.5 MBMetal box of Browndages brand adhesive bandages, Young Icons Edition. The family-owned company, Browndages, was founded in 2018 in Columbus, Ohio by the husband and wife team, Rashid Bashir and Intisar Madhi. The box contains twenty bandages in two brown tones and three assorted colors. The bandages feature one of two cartoon illustrated American activists, Rosa Parks (1913-2005) or Malcolm X (1921-1965).
Historically, name-brand bandages and other first aid equipment claimed as "flesh-colored" existed solely in soft pink or light tan tones. The use of white skin as the default basis for "flesh-color" excludes consumers of color. Companies including Soul Aid (1970s), Ebon-Aide (1990s) and more recently, Browndages and Tru-Colour®, developed bandages to represent people of color and fill this gap in the market.
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Science History Institute. Browndages Young Icons Edition Bandages. Photograph, 2022. Science History Institute. Philadelphia. https://digital.sciencehistory.org/works/2ove8ct.
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