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Sambo (racial term)
Sambo is a term for a person with African heritage and, in some countries, also mixed with Native American heritage (see zambo).
Formerly, it had the technical meaning of a person having a mixture of black and white ancestry, more black than white — contrast with mulatto, quadroon, octoroon etc. In modern British English, the term "Sambo" is considered offensive.
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published: 16 Oct 2014
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Little Known Black History Fact: Sambo
In actuality, the term “Sambo” better fits the characteristics we often ascribe to Uncle Tom.
published: 02 Aug 2019
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Story of Sambo & Uncle Tom
A history lesson by Dr Claud Anderson.
published: 02 Nov 2020
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Zambo
Zambo or cafuzo are racial terms used in the Spanish and Portuguese Empires and occasionally today to identify individuals in the Americas who are of mixed African and Amerindian ancestry. Historically, the racial cross between African slaves and Amerindians was referred to as a "zambaggoa", then "zambo", then "sambo". In the United States, the word "sambo" is thought to refer to the racial cross between a black slave and a white person.
The meaning of the term "sambo" however is contested in North America, where other etymologies have been proposed. The word most likely originated from one of the Romance languages, or Latin and its direct descendants. The feminine word is zamba.
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published: 14 Oct 2015
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List of ethnic slurs | Wikipedia audio article
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List of ethnic slurs
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published: 30 Nov 2018
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GRANNY CHAPTER 2 LIVE FROM START
GRANNY CHAPTER 2 LIVE FROM START. No! NO!! NOOO!!! How could you? Wasn't it bad enough that you frightened us with Granny, and now the NEW Granny Chapter 2 with GRANDPA is released! You DEMANDED that we play it, only a few days after it hit the market. Can't you remember how scared we were playing the original Granny, we still haven't recovered! Well here it is then, now you watch and laugh as we run in absolute terror! We give in, lets play and do a walkthrough of Granny chapter 2 from start. This is also a how to play tutorial live stream for Granny 2. New game update of fun and horror, be afraid.... be very afraid!
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published: 15 Sep 2019
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H.A.N.R. : The Fall of Sambo's
Support: patreon.com/shawnrosell
When researching these historic facts of hidden racism, there are times when racial imagery with an awful background runs head first into a property that MIGHT have gotten caught in the crosshairs, either intentionally or unintentionally. In these cases, what this story is may be influenced by the other, but here is the story of how the picanniny racial imagery destroyed a chain restaurant.
In 1899, Helen Banneman wrote "The Story of Little Black Sambo" a story about a black south indian boy with his parents Black Jumbo and Black Mumbo and his tigers and their adventures together..(well sort of the story itself is a bit weird that eventually culminated to butter and pancakes)
Even though Sambo is depicted in the story as South Indian, the imagery of Samb...
published: 23 Nov 2020
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A History of Black Stereotypes Onscreen
Get a full month of MUBI FOR FREE: https://mubi.com/thetake (With the support of Creative Europe – MEDIA Programme of the European Union) | The grotesque racist caricatures that were used to justify slavery and the systemic mistreatment of black people found their way into our earliest blockbuster movies, and they remained popular onscreen for decades. In large part, this is because—while black characters have always been a part of American films—black filmmakers and performers tended to be excluded from their creation. If we look closer, many caricatures like the Mammy, Uncle Tom, Sapphire, Jezebel, and Magical Negro have persevered, in some form, to this day across our modern films and TV. Here’s our Take on the history of black stereotypes on screen and how they still influence our soci...
published: 21 Jul 2020
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Dalee Sambo Dorough - International Indigenous Human Rights: An Introduction
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The Story of Little Black Sambo
The Story of Little Black Sambo is a children's book written and illustrated by Helen Bannerman, and first published by Grant Richards in October 1899 as one in a series of small-format books called The Dumpy Books for Children. The story was a children's favorite for more than half a century though criticism began as early as 1932. The word sambo was deemed a racial slur in some countries and the illustrations considered reminiscent of "darky iconography". Both text and illustrations have undergone considerable revision since.
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published: 30 Oct 2015
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Sambo (racial term)
Sambo is a term for a person with African heritage and, in some countries, also mixed with Native American heritage (see zambo).
Formerly, it had the technical ...
Sambo is a term for a person with African heritage and, in some countries, also mixed with Native American heritage (see zambo).
Formerly, it had the technical meaning of a person having a mixture of black and white ancestry, more black than white — contrast with mulatto, quadroon, octoroon etc. In modern British English, the term "Sambo" is considered offensive.
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Sambo is a term for a person with African heritage and, in some countries, also mixed with Native American heritage (see zambo).
Formerly, it had the technical meaning of a person having a mixture of black and white ancestry, more black than white — contrast with mulatto, quadroon, octoroon etc. In modern British English, the term "Sambo" is considered offensive.
This video is targeted to blind users.
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- published: 16 Oct 2014
- views: 3871
5:37
Little Known Black History Fact: Sambo
In actuality, the term “Sambo” better fits the characteristics we often ascribe to Uncle Tom.
In actuality, the term “Sambo” better fits the characteristics we often ascribe to Uncle Tom.
https://wn.com/Little_Known_Black_History_Fact_Sambo
In actuality, the term “Sambo” better fits the characteristics we often ascribe to Uncle Tom.
- published: 02 Aug 2019
- views: 24028
5:28
Story of Sambo & Uncle Tom
A history lesson by Dr Claud Anderson.
A history lesson by Dr Claud Anderson.
https://wn.com/Story_Of_Sambo_Uncle_Tom
A history lesson by Dr Claud Anderson.
- published: 02 Nov 2020
- views: 24038
7:06
Zambo
Zambo or cafuzo are racial terms used in the Spanish and Portuguese Empires and occasionally today to identify individuals in the Americas who are of mixed Afri...
Zambo or cafuzo are racial terms used in the Spanish and Portuguese Empires and occasionally today to identify individuals in the Americas who are of mixed African and Amerindian ancestry. Historically, the racial cross between African slaves and Amerindians was referred to as a "zambaggoa", then "zambo", then "sambo". In the United States, the word "sambo" is thought to refer to the racial cross between a black slave and a white person.
The meaning of the term "sambo" however is contested in North America, where other etymologies have been proposed. The word most likely originated from one of the Romance languages, or Latin and its direct descendants. The feminine word is zamba.
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Zambo or cafuzo are racial terms used in the Spanish and Portuguese Empires and occasionally today to identify individuals in the Americas who are of mixed African and Amerindian ancestry. Historically, the racial cross between African slaves and Amerindians was referred to as a "zambaggoa", then "zambo", then "sambo". In the United States, the word "sambo" is thought to refer to the racial cross between a black slave and a white person.
The meaning of the term "sambo" however is contested in North America, where other etymologies have been proposed. The word most likely originated from one of the Romance languages, or Latin and its direct descendants. The feminine word is zamba.
This video is targeted to blind users.
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- published: 14 Oct 2015
- views: 533
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List of ethnic slurs | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
List of ethnic slurs
Listening is a more natural way of learning, when compared to reading. Written langu...
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List of ethnic slurs
Listening is a more natural way of learning, when compared to reading. Written language only began at around 3200 BC, but spoken language has existed long ago.
Learning by listening is a great way to:
- increases imagination and understanding
- improves your listening skills
- improves your own spoken accent
- learn while on the move
- reduce eye strain
Now learn the vast amount of general knowledge available on Wikipedia through audio (audio article). You could even learn subconsciously by playing the audio while you are sleeping! If you are planning to listen a lot, you could try using a bone conduction headphone, or a standard speaker instead of an earphone.
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"The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing."
- Socrates
SUMMARY
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The following is a list of ethnic slurs (ethnophaulisms) that are, or have been, used as insinuations or allegations about members of a given ethnicity, or to refer to them in a derogatory (that is, critical or disrespectful), pejorative (disapproving or contemptuous), or otherwise insulting manner.
Some of the terms listed below (such as "Gringo", "Yank", etc.) are used by many people all over the world as part of their ordinary speech or thinking without any intention of causing offence.
For the purposes of this list, an ethnic slur is a term designed to insult others on the basis of race, ethnicity, or nationality. Each term is listed followed by its country or region of usage, a definition, and a reference to that term.
Ethnic slurs may also be produced as a racial epithet by combining a general-purpose insult with the name of ethnicity, such as "dirty Jew", "Russian pig", etc. Other common insulting modifiers include "dog", "filthy", etc. Such terms are not included in this list.
https://wn.com/List_Of_Ethnic_Slurs_|_Wikipedia_Audio_Article
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List of ethnic slurs
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Now learn the vast amount of general knowledge available on Wikipedia through audio (audio article). You could even learn subconsciously by playing the audio while you are sleeping! If you are planning to listen a lot, you could try using a bone conduction headphone, or a standard speaker instead of an earphone.
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"The only true wisdom is in knowing you know nothing."
- Socrates
SUMMARY
=======
The following is a list of ethnic slurs (ethnophaulisms) that are, or have been, used as insinuations or allegations about members of a given ethnicity, or to refer to them in a derogatory (that is, critical or disrespectful), pejorative (disapproving or contemptuous), or otherwise insulting manner.
Some of the terms listed below (such as "Gringo", "Yank", etc.) are used by many people all over the world as part of their ordinary speech or thinking without any intention of causing offence.
For the purposes of this list, an ethnic slur is a term designed to insult others on the basis of race, ethnicity, or nationality. Each term is listed followed by its country or region of usage, a definition, and a reference to that term.
Ethnic slurs may also be produced as a racial epithet by combining a general-purpose insult with the name of ethnicity, such as "dirty Jew", "Russian pig", etc. Other common insulting modifiers include "dog", "filthy", etc. Such terms are not included in this list.
- published: 30 Nov 2018
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GRANNY CHAPTER 2 LIVE FROM START
GRANNY CHAPTER 2 LIVE FROM START. No! NO!! NOOO!!! How could you? Wasn't it bad enough that you frightened us with Granny, and now the NEW Granny Chapter 2 wi...
GRANNY CHAPTER 2 LIVE FROM START. No! NO!! NOOO!!! How could you? Wasn't it bad enough that you frightened us with Granny, and now the NEW Granny Chapter 2 with GRANDPA is released! You DEMANDED that we play it, only a few days after it hit the market. Can't you remember how scared we were playing the original Granny, we still haven't recovered! Well here it is then, now you watch and laugh as we run in absolute terror! We give in, lets play and do a walkthrough of Granny chapter 2 from start. This is also a how to play tutorial live stream for Granny 2. New game update of fun and horror, be afraid.... be very afraid!
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GRANNY CHAPTER 2 LIVE FROM START. No! NO!! NOOO!!! How could you? Wasn't it bad enough that you frightened us with Granny, and now the NEW Granny Chapter 2 with GRANDPA is released! You DEMANDED that we play it, only a few days after it hit the market. Can't you remember how scared we were playing the original Granny, we still haven't recovered! Well here it is then, now you watch and laugh as we run in absolute terror! We give in, lets play and do a walkthrough of Granny chapter 2 from start. This is also a how to play tutorial live stream for Granny 2. New game update of fun and horror, be afraid.... be very afraid!
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- published: 15 Sep 2019
- views: 62987
5:04
H.A.N.R. : The Fall of Sambo's
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When researching these historic facts of hidden racism, there are times when racial imagery with an awful background runs head...
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When researching these historic facts of hidden racism, there are times when racial imagery with an awful background runs head first into a property that MIGHT have gotten caught in the crosshairs, either intentionally or unintentionally. In these cases, what this story is may be influenced by the other, but here is the story of how the picanniny racial imagery destroyed a chain restaurant.
In 1899, Helen Banneman wrote "The Story of Little Black Sambo" a story about a black south indian boy with his parents Black Jumbo and Black Mumbo and his tigers and their adventures together..(well sort of the story itself is a bit weird that eventually culminated to butter and pancakes)
Even though Sambo is depicted in the story as South Indian, the imagery of Sambo was set up for failure from its inception starting with the name itself.
So lets go back even further.
Sambo or Zambo originally was a term used to describe mixed race people, similiar to mulatto. The name lingered until a character in Uncle Tom Cabin, named Sambo makes an appearance. Since then, the name was associated as a racial slur. Now this could be a case of Bannemen not quite understanding what the word meant to american audiences however, the ill-fated naming of the character would be the downfall and she would be the first casualty
But of this, the image of Sambo as a racial slur and Sambo, the Tamil child blended so now we have a image of a black south indian child with a name that is considered a racial slur.
In 1932, Langston Hughes once said "its amusing undoubtedly to the white child, but like an unkind word to one who has known too many hurts to enjoy the additional pain of being laughed at."
And soon Little Black Sambo found itself disappearing slowly from bookshelves, but not completely.
1957, Sam Battlestone and Newell Bohnett started a restaurant. They combined their names together and the restaurant, Sambo's was open for business. Sam and Newell understood the namesake that was shared so, they used images of Sambo through the restaurant, so it was common to see a black kid in a turban playing with tigers on the walls.
By 1970's, they were pressured to change their name completely, so they changed it to The Jolly Tiger, but only briefly when they reverted the name back to Sambos.The chain fell into bankruptcy in 1981 and would soon find itself selling their properties to Dennys. One lone Sambos left standing in Santa Barbara was the last one left until May of 2020 during the protests of the death of George Floyd. In this awakening of the normalization of racism, in June 2020, Sambos formerly closed and rebranded itself as Chad's.
https://wn.com/H.A.N.R._The_Fall_Of_Sambo's
Support: patreon.com/shawnrosell
When researching these historic facts of hidden racism, there are times when racial imagery with an awful background runs head first into a property that MIGHT have gotten caught in the crosshairs, either intentionally or unintentionally. In these cases, what this story is may be influenced by the other, but here is the story of how the picanniny racial imagery destroyed a chain restaurant.
In 1899, Helen Banneman wrote "The Story of Little Black Sambo" a story about a black south indian boy with his parents Black Jumbo and Black Mumbo and his tigers and their adventures together..(well sort of the story itself is a bit weird that eventually culminated to butter and pancakes)
Even though Sambo is depicted in the story as South Indian, the imagery of Sambo was set up for failure from its inception starting with the name itself.
So lets go back even further.
Sambo or Zambo originally was a term used to describe mixed race people, similiar to mulatto. The name lingered until a character in Uncle Tom Cabin, named Sambo makes an appearance. Since then, the name was associated as a racial slur. Now this could be a case of Bannemen not quite understanding what the word meant to american audiences however, the ill-fated naming of the character would be the downfall and she would be the first casualty
But of this, the image of Sambo as a racial slur and Sambo, the Tamil child blended so now we have a image of a black south indian child with a name that is considered a racial slur.
In 1932, Langston Hughes once said "its amusing undoubtedly to the white child, but like an unkind word to one who has known too many hurts to enjoy the additional pain of being laughed at."
And soon Little Black Sambo found itself disappearing slowly from bookshelves, but not completely.
1957, Sam Battlestone and Newell Bohnett started a restaurant. They combined their names together and the restaurant, Sambo's was open for business. Sam and Newell understood the namesake that was shared so, they used images of Sambo through the restaurant, so it was common to see a black kid in a turban playing with tigers on the walls.
By 1970's, they were pressured to change their name completely, so they changed it to The Jolly Tiger, but only briefly when they reverted the name back to Sambos.The chain fell into bankruptcy in 1981 and would soon find itself selling their properties to Dennys. One lone Sambos left standing in Santa Barbara was the last one left until May of 2020 during the protests of the death of George Floyd. In this awakening of the normalization of racism, in June 2020, Sambos formerly closed and rebranded itself as Chad's.
- published: 23 Nov 2020
- views: 1819
26:38
A History of Black Stereotypes Onscreen
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Get a full month of MUBI FOR FREE: https://mubi.com/thetake (With the support of Creative Europe – MEDIA Programme of the European Union) | The grotesque racist caricatures that were used to justify slavery and the systemic mistreatment of black people found their way into our earliest blockbuster movies, and they remained popular onscreen for decades. In large part, this is because—while black characters have always been a part of American films—black filmmakers and performers tended to be excluded from their creation. If we look closer, many caricatures like the Mammy, Uncle Tom, Sapphire, Jezebel, and Magical Negro have persevered, in some form, to this day across our modern films and TV. Here’s our Take on the history of black stereotypes on screen and how they still influence our society—more than you might think. If you like this video, subscribe to our channel or support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thetake
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The Watermelon Woman (1996)
Bamboozled (2000)
A Tough Winter (1930)
The Birth of a Nation (1915)
Song of the South (1946)
The Littlest Rebel (1935)
Dear White People (2017-)
Gone with the Wind (1939)
Show Boat (1936)
Django Unchained (2012)
Driving Miss Daisy (1989)
Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace (1999)
The Real Housewives of Atlanta (2008-)
Sex and the City: The Movie (2008)
Hollywood Shuffle (1987)
Made for Each Other (1939)
Judge Priest (1934)
Imitation of Life (1934)
Beulah (1950-1953)
Mandingo (1975)
Mad Men (2007-2015)
The Help (2011)
High School Musical 2 (2007)
Tall Girl (2019)
The Devil Wears Prada (2006)
12 Years a Slave (2013)
Suits (2011-2019)
Person of Interest (2011-2016)
The Walking Dead (2010-)
Grey's Anatomy (2005-)
Uncle Tom's Cabin (1927)
Uncle Tom's Cabin (1987)
Uncle Tom's Cabin (1903)
Uncle Tom's Cabin (1910)
Follow Your Heart (1936)
The Little Colonel (1935)
Heaven Can Wait (1943)
In the Heat of the Night (1967)
Edge of the City (1957)
A Patch of Blue (1965)
The Green Mile (1999)
The Legend of Bagger Vance (2000)
The Shining (1980)
Bruce Almighty (2003)
The Matrix (1999)
Million Dollar Baby (2004)
Riverdale (2017-)
Little Fires Everywhere (2020)
Gimme a Break! (1981-1987)
Bringing Down the House (2003)
David Harum (1934)
Stand Up and Cheer! (1934)
30 Rock (2006-2013)
Shrek (2001)
Dumbo (1941)
The Jungle Book (1967)
GLOW (2017-)
Precious (2009)
The Amos 'n Andy Show (1951-1953)
Family Guy (1999-)
Empire (2015-)
Glee (2009-2015)
Sanford and Son (1972-1977)
MADtv (1995-2016)
Hannah Montana (2006-2011)
Young & Hungry (2014-2018)
Everybody Hates Chris (2005-2009)
Martin (1992-1997)
Clueless (1995)
Coffy (1973)
Foxy Brown (1974)
Candyman (1992)
King Kong (1933)
Austin Powers in Goldmember (2002)
Taxi Driver (1976)
Don't Be a Menace to South Central While Drinking Your Juice in the Hood (1996)
Black-ish (2014-)
I'm Gonna Git You Sucka (1988)
Insecure (2016-)
Get Out (2017)
Atlanta (2016-)
Being Mary Jane (2013-2019)
The Leftovers (2014-2017)
Love & Hip Hop: Miami (2018-)
Moonlight (2016)
Dope (2015)
Yes Sir, Mr. Bones (1951)
Little Black Sambo (1935)
The Daily Show with Trevor Noah (2015-)
Two Too Young (1936)
Forrest Gump (1994)
The Hate U Give (2018)
The Colored Museum (1991)
Cutter (1972)
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Get a full month of MUBI FOR FREE: https://mubi.com/thetake (With the support of Creative Europe – MEDIA Programme of the European Union) | The grotesque racist caricatures that were used to justify slavery and the systemic mistreatment of black people found their way into our earliest blockbuster movies, and they remained popular onscreen for decades. In large part, this is because—while black characters have always been a part of American films—black filmmakers and performers tended to be excluded from their creation. If we look closer, many caricatures like the Mammy, Uncle Tom, Sapphire, Jezebel, and Magical Negro have persevered, in some form, to this day across our modern films and TV. Here’s our Take on the history of black stereotypes on screen and how they still influence our society—more than you might think. If you like this video, subscribe to our channel or support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/thetake
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The Watermelon Woman (1996)
Bamboozled (2000)
A Tough Winter (1930)
The Birth of a Nation (1915)
Song of the South (1946)
The Littlest Rebel (1935)
Dear White People (2017-)
Gone with the Wind (1939)
Show Boat (1936)
Django Unchained (2012)
Driving Miss Daisy (1989)
Star Wars: Episode I – The Phantom Menace (1999)
The Real Housewives of Atlanta (2008-)
Sex and the City: The Movie (2008)
Hollywood Shuffle (1987)
Made for Each Other (1939)
Judge Priest (1934)
Imitation of Life (1934)
Beulah (1950-1953)
Mandingo (1975)
Mad Men (2007-2015)
The Help (2011)
High School Musical 2 (2007)
Tall Girl (2019)
The Devil Wears Prada (2006)
12 Years a Slave (2013)
Suits (2011-2019)
Person of Interest (2011-2016)
The Walking Dead (2010-)
Grey's Anatomy (2005-)
Uncle Tom's Cabin (1927)
Uncle Tom's Cabin (1987)
Uncle Tom's Cabin (1903)
Uncle Tom's Cabin (1910)
Follow Your Heart (1936)
The Little Colonel (1935)
Heaven Can Wait (1943)
In the Heat of the Night (1967)
Edge of the City (1957)
A Patch of Blue (1965)
The Green Mile (1999)
The Legend of Bagger Vance (2000)
The Shining (1980)
Bruce Almighty (2003)
The Matrix (1999)
Million Dollar Baby (2004)
Riverdale (2017-)
Little Fires Everywhere (2020)
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Dalee Sambo Dorough - International Indigenous Human Rights: An Introduction
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The Story of Little Black Sambo
The Story of Little Black Sambo is a children's book written and illustrated by Helen Bannerman, and first published by Grant Richards in October 1899 as one in...
The Story of Little Black Sambo is a children's book written and illustrated by Helen Bannerman, and first published by Grant Richards in October 1899 as one in a series of small-format books called The Dumpy Books for Children. The story was a children's favorite for more than half a century though criticism began as early as 1932. The word sambo was deemed a racial slur in some countries and the illustrations considered reminiscent of "darky iconography". Both text and illustrations have undergone considerable revision since.
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The Story of Little Black Sambo is a children's book written and illustrated by Helen Bannerman, and first published by Grant Richards in October 1899 as one in a series of small-format books called The Dumpy Books for Children. The story was a children's favorite for more than half a century though criticism began as early as 1932. The word sambo was deemed a racial slur in some countries and the illustrations considered reminiscent of "darky iconography". Both text and illustrations have undergone considerable revision since.
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