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This collection features some popular family cartoons which depict racial stereotypes and caricatures.
All of the common caricatures of black people were represented in games. Players, often children, received messages through a game's graphics and text that black people were, for example, lazy or deviant and deserved to be mocked or hurt. Racist Imports
The coon caricature is one of the most insulting of all anti-black caricatures. The name itself, an abbreviation of raccoon, is dehumanizing. As with Sambo, the coon was portrayed as a lazy, easily frightened, chronically idle, inarticulate, buffoon. The coon differed from the Sambo in subtle but important ways.
30 Σεπ 2014 · Tom and Jerry cartoons on television are being accompanied by a warning that they may depict scenes of "racial prejudice". The classic cat and mouse cartoons, some made more than 70 years...
Tregear's Black Jokes was a collection of more than 40 anti-black racist cartoons, published in London by bookseller Gabriel Shear Tregear in the 1830s. The cartoons could be purchased individually or in bound albums in Tregear's shop.
3 Ιαν 2022 · In this cartoon, a Black woman stands in front of a washing machine with colored and white wash options and thinks: "To hell with this…" Diversity is what makes life colorful. To illustrate this,...
30 Ιαν 2018 · In this episode of Watch Smarter, we examine how the cartoons we revered growing up were rooted in blackface minstrelsy. Based on the research of Professor Nicholas Sammond at the University of...